Women of Science & Music: 30 celebrations

Episode 8 Secrets of Bletchley Park

electric voice theatre Episode 8

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This is Episode 8 of the electric voice theatre podcast series "Women of Science & Music: 30 celebrations" first released on the 7th of July 2020 in honour of the birthday of a secret codebreaker who worked at Bletchley Park during WW2. You will have to listen to find out her name!

The science historian is Catherine Booth and the music is from “A Cryptograhers Crossword” by Frances M Lynch sung by Margaret Cameron and myself, accompanied by the sound of the Bombe machine.
 Many thanks to Culture Perth and Kinross for inviting us to investigate the life of Jean Valentine during our Echoes from Perthshire project in 2019, and to the children of Letham and Errol Primary schools who made their own drums and became the bombe machine for our performances there. We would like to thank Bletchley Park and particularly the staff and volunteers at The National Museum of Computing for arranging a special visit to see and hear the bombe machine in action. Thanks also to Jean Valentine’s family for their help and support in creating a page for her on our website minervascientifica.co.uk/, and to Professor Sue Black, for helping us locate them, and for helping to make sure that Bletchley Park has survived for us all to visit.

The series presenter is Frances M Lynch, Artistic Director of electric voice theatre https://www.electricvoicetheatre.co.uk/ and it was produced by Herbie Clarke at Birnam Studios, London as part of electric voice theatre‘s Minerva Scientifica – Connections 2020 project, supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England