A panel discussion exploring how the wartime codebreakers and their work at Bletchley Park has been depicted in documentaries and fictional accounts, and asking if and where we should draw a line in creating fact-based dramas.
Panellists include: Sir Dermot Turing (author and nephew of Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing); writer, producer, director, and head of drama at Ten66 Television, Jamie Nuttgens; and novelist, journalist, and educational campaigner, Melissa Benn.
Refreshments from 17:00 in the College Hub, discussion starts at 17:30.
This event is free and open to the public.
Bletchley Park Week:
This event is part of our annual Bletchley Park Week programme of events celebrating a partnership between Oxford and Bletchley Park. This year’s event is entitled Fact and Fiction: Telling the story of Bletchley Park.