Up the Women

Overview
In 1910, the Banbury church hall hosts the Banbury Intricate Craft Circle, where Margaret returns from London inspired by the Women's Suffrage movement. Eager to make a difference, she proposes they start their own branch, transforming the group into the rather comical Banbury Intricate Craft Circle that politely requests women's suffrage. Among the members, Gwen is the only one who truly enjoys the crafting aspect of their gatherings, while Helen dismisses the need for it altogether, questioning, "What do women need the vote for? My husband votes based on my suggestions. What could be better than that?"
Episodes
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Episode 1
Margaret has stumbled upon the women's suffrage movement and enthusiastically encourages the Banbury Intricate Craft Circle to transform into the comi...
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Episode 2
Eager to bring attention to their cause, the members of the Banbury Intricate Craft Circle Politely Requests Women's Suffrage decide to stage a picket...
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Episode 3
The Banbury Intricate Craft Circle rallies together in hopes of gaining recognition as an official league within the Women's Social and Political Unio...
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The Romance
Gwen interrupts the BICCPRWS hunger strike by bringing in cheese, creating quite a stir, while Thomas desperately attempts to capture Emily's affectio...
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Strike
Margaret works hard to gather new advocates for the suffrage movement, while Eva, Myrtle, and Gwen enjoy a session with Dr. Hamm's Invigorator.
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Bowls
Margaret's efforts to capture moments on her camera are interrupted when a pair of bowlers from New Zealand arrive on the scene.
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Train
While traveling to London, the BICCPRWS encounter a significant figure.
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Vote
The BICCPRWS find themselves held captive when the hall is transformed into a polling place.
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Panto
The members of the BICCPRWS are at a standstill when it comes to deciding on a storyline for their pantomime. Disagreements arise as each person pitch...