I found the first episode as a free iTunes download and have bought the
others... not sure where (or if) it is broadcast in the US, though I assume
it is PBS fare.

On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 2:36 AM, Adam Bowie <a...@adambowie.co.uk> wrote:

> I'm watching this - although an episode behind at the moment (Where is it
> airing in the US Kevin?).
>
> I tend to agree that the characters are not the best from writer and
> director Stephen Poliakoff, but I'm sticking with it even though the
> setting is a little too close for my liking to his last BBC series Dancing
> on the Edge. That had too had a period hotel, black American jazz players
> and a larger than life American. That was pre-war; this post-war.
>
> However I'll always watch Poliakoff's work because he's done such
> interesting stuff in the past - Caught on the Train from 1980 and Shooting
> the Past from 1999 perhaps being my favourites. I like Jim Sturgess's
> character although I find him utterly unbelievable marching around doing as
> he pleases. And for a hotel being closely monitored by security services,
> there seem to be slightly too many suspicious characters kicking around.
>
> My biggest criticism is that the direction is a bit off at times, and the
> editing is a little jerky with bits of scenes seemingly missing. Perhaps
> they shot far too much material and had to work to get it into the right
> length.
>
> One part of the story of particular interest to me is the secret goings on
> in Enfield, which is based on true events. This is the mansion house on the
> edge of north London where Sturgess's character starts, and returns to
> every so often. This is based on a real place that is very close to where I
> live.
>
> Trent Park has a mansion house, and during the war it was requisitioned by
> the military to house captured high-ranking German officers. The British
> treated the Germans very well, and let them walk around the extensive
> grounds (now a fantastic public country park) and even occasionally took
> them on trips into central London! The Germans thought the British were mad
> giving them such a relatively comfortable life as POWs.
>
> What they didn't know was the the entire house and grounds were wired up
> with bugs. In the basement a team of German speaking interpreters were
> working night and day listening to the officers as they talked with one
> another. The relaxed atmosphere was to lull them into a false sense of
> security so that they might mention war secrets.
>
> Seemingly it was a very successful strategy and was carried out at another
> site too.
>
> The house hasn't been open to the public for some years, but I did get a
> one-off guided tour a couple of years ago and the rooms where the listeners
> sat are still clear with the remains of the wiring still in place. Latterly
> the mansion house has been bought by a developer, but they're looking to
> build a museum celebrating the "secret listeners" who occupied it during
> the war.
>
> I should note that they didn't actually film the series in Enfield, and
> nor did they use London much. It's all too new now, so locations around
> Liverpool were used.
>
>
> Adam
>
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 5:37 AM, Kevin M. <drunkbastar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Is anybody else watching this? By any measurable standard, it shouldn't
>> work. Horrific stereotypes (smug British spy, sassy African American
>> singer, uptight German scientist...), bland setting, and an inattention to
>> detail that boggles the mind (I swear I saw an Apple Watch on one of the
>> actors). But I find myself liking the series. It is quirky, well-paced, and
>> despite the stereotypes, the situations are unique.
>>
>> Close to the Enemy -- the first episode was free on iTunes... not sure if
>> it still is
>> https://itun.es/us/xwTRfb
>>
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