It's 1910 and we're in Banbury church hall at the Banbury Intricate Craft Circle. Margaret has been to London and discovered the Women's Suffrage movement so she decides they need to set up their own movement and The Banbury Intricate Craft Circle becomes the hilariously ineffectual Banbury Intricate Craft Circle politely request women's Suffrage. Gwen is the only member who actually enjoys the craft element of the meetings, while Helen thinks that craft is a little unnecessary, but she's not interested in women's rights: "What on earth do women need a vote for? My husband votes for who I tell him to vote for. What could be a better system than that?"
The worst episode of "Up the Women" is "Vote", rated 6.6/10 from 13 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Vote" aired on 2/18/2015 and is rated 0.4 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Episode 1".
The BICCPRWS are taken hostage when the hall is used as a polling station.
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Margaret has discovered the women's suffrage movement and invites the Banbury Intricate Craft Circle to become (the hilariously ineffectual) Banbury Intricate Craft Circle Politely Requests Women's Suffrage.
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Margaret attempts to recruit new supporters of suffrage, whilst Eva, Myrtle and Gwen indulge in Dr Hamm's Invigorator.
Director: Christine Gernon
Writer: Jessica Hynes, Morwenna Banks, Barunka O'Shaughnessy
The BICCPRWS can't agree on the story for their panto.
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Keen to put the Banbury Intricate Craft Circle Politely Requests Women's Suffrage on the map, the women plan to picket the post office with placards.
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Gwen disrupts the BICCPRWS hunger strike with cheese, while Thomas tries hopelessly to win Emily's heart.
Director: Christine Gernon
Writer: Jessica Hynes, Morwenna Banks, Barunka O'Shaughnessy
On their way to London, the BICCPRWS meet a very important person.
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The Banbury Intricate Craft Circle try to win approval to become an official league of the Women's Social and Political Union.
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Margaret's attempts to use a camera are thwarted when two New Zealand bowlers turn up.
Director: Christine Gernon
Writer: Jessica Hynes, Morwenna Banks, Barunka O'Shaughnessy