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The Hour

  • TV Series
  • 2011–2012
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
12K
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POPULARITY
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Romola Garai, Dominic West, and Ben Whishaw in The Hour (2011)
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A behind-the-scenes drama and espionage thriller in Cold War-era England that centers on a journalist, a producer, and an anchorman for an investigative news programme.A behind-the-scenes drama and espionage thriller in Cold War-era England that centers on a journalist, a producer, and an anchorman for an investigative news programme.A behind-the-scenes drama and espionage thriller in Cold War-era England that centers on a journalist, a producer, and an anchorman for an investigative news programme.

  • Creator
    • Abi Morgan
  • Stars
    • Romola Garai
    • Ben Whishaw
    • Dominic West
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,772
    1,069
    • Creator
      • Abi Morgan
    • Stars
      • Romola Garai
      • Ben Whishaw
      • Dominic West
    • 54User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 45 nominations total

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    Romola Garai
    Romola Garai
    • Bel Rowley
    • 2011–2012
    Ben Whishaw
    Ben Whishaw
    • Freddie Lyon
    • 2011–2012
    Dominic West
    Dominic West
    • Hector Madden
    • 2011–2012
    Anna Chancellor
    Anna Chancellor
    • Lix Storm
    • 2011–2012
    Joshua McGuire
    Joshua McGuire
    • Isaac Wengrow
    • 2011–2012
    Lisa Greenwood
    Lisa Greenwood
    • Sissy Cooper
    • 2011–2012
    Oona Chaplin
    Oona Chaplin
    • Marnie Madden
    • 2011–2012
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    • Angus McCain
    • 2011–2012
    Paul Chahidi
    Paul Chahidi
    • Ron
    • 2011–2012
    Anton Lesser
    Anton Lesser
    • Clarence Fendley
    • 2011
    Peter Capaldi
    Peter Capaldi
    • Randall Brown
    • 2012
    Vincent Riotta
    Vincent Riotta
    • Raphael Cilenti
    • 2012
    Peter Sullivan
    Peter Sullivan
    • Commander Laurence Stern
    • 2012
    Hannah Tointon
    Hannah Tointon
    • Kiki Delaine
    • 2012
    Tom Burke
    Tom Burke
    • Bill Kendall
    • 2012
    Tomiwa Edun
    Tomiwa Edun
    • Sey Ola
    • 2011–2012
    Robert Demeger
    • Malcolm Lyon
    • 2011
    Morgan Watkins
    Morgan Watkins
    • Norman Pike
    • 2012
    • Creator
      • Abi Morgan
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    9rhysmann2008

    An extremely good new series--"Come on. We've got a story to write."

    The Hour is an intriguing new drama, created and written by Abi Morgan, that spans several genres and weaves them together cleverly and effectively. There is espionage, murder and suspense on the one hand; romance on another hand; comedy on yet another hand; and political drama on the final hand. The central emphasis is on the characters, however, of Bel Rowley (producer of The Hour), Hector Madden (its presenter), and one of the best characters of recent years, the funny and confident Freddie Lyon, one of the show's journalists.

    The acting is uniformly excellent; Romola Garai ('Atonement'; 'The Crimson Petal and the White') and Ben Whishaw ('Perfume'; 'Criminal Justice I') especially shine as Bel and Freddie. There are other superb performances from the seedy Julian Rhind-Tutt ('Green Wing') and the suave Dominic West ('The Wire'), along with my personal favourite Anna Chancellor ('Four Weddings and a Funeral') as Lix, an acid-tongued feminist in the newsroom.

    The story does start off a little slowly, but prepare for a roller-coaster ride later on, particularly in the extremely tense final episode, where the drama is perfectly pitched. The loose ends are nicely tied up, and the conclusion is suitably ambiguous, ready for the second series which has been commissioned.

    The only quibble is the sometimes anachronistic dialogue; but one tends not to notice this as everything else is so good.

    So, overall this is an intriguing, intelligent drama with plenty of strands, twists and turns, and fantastic acting all round. I await series two eagerly.
    8The_late_Buddy_Ryan

    Not too late to catch a great ("great" in the sense of canceled) BBC series

    Now available on disk from Netflix and streaming on Amazon Prime, this smart, stylish BBC series, set in the mid-50s, really hits its stride by the end of its first season. Sumptuous Bel and geeky Freddie (Romola Garai and Ben Wishaw), escapees from the BBC newsreel floor, are the offscreen talent behind the eponymous news program; Hector (Dominic West) is the hearty, "highly corruptible" frontman. The plot lines are a little over the top at times—Mr. Kish, the palefaced spook who self-destructs when he fails to hit the target, is straight out of the old "Avengers" series (not necessarily a bad thing)—but the interplay among the main characters is beautifully portrayed. Anna Chancellor and Peter Capaldi are great together as a pair of prickly ex-lovers, and Oona Chaplin, at first mainly decorative as Hector's neglected wife, has an amazing scene in which she kicks her latest rival to the curb in the kindest, gentlest way.

    The first season is built around the Suez Crisis and the Burgess-Maclean spy scandal, but the political backdrop is pretty much self-explanatory; the second season reverts to more familiar hardboiled themes—bent cops, shady nightclubs, showgirls in jeopardy and a porno racket (innocuous b&w photos in this case)—before getting back to the big stuff, high-level corruption and the nuclear threat. A "behind the scenes" clip on the second DVD focuses on the obsessively detailed production design, which, as with "Mad Men," is a big part of the show's appeal.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    I thought it was very good

    I didn't think The Hour was perfect, but overall for me it was very good and intriguing. The Hour does have a slightly slow start, but the pace soon picks up just in time for the tense finale, and I personally loved how ambiguous the ending was. I do also agree that some of the dialogue is rather anachronistic, however in the final episode especially it has several intense and intelligent moments. For any problems The Hour has, it does have potential to grow and there are many things to redeem it. The story is intriguing and full of twists and turns that are brought in and resolved nicely without the drama feeling rushed. The production values are wonderful, right down from the setting, to the photography, to the lighting to the fashions. The music is memorable and not over-bearing or generic like some programmes this year. The characters are interesting with like the series potential to grow. The acting is very good too, especially from Ben Whishaw and Romola Garai, but Julian Rhind-Tutt, Juliet Stevenson, Tim Piggott-Smith and especially Anna Chancellor also make a positive impression. Overall, while imperfect and leaves room for growth, I thought The Hours was very good on the whole. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    8Leofwine_draca

    Quality TV drama

    Review of Series One:

    This decent BBC drama miniseries depicts the lives and loves of three journalists working for the corporation during the 1950s. The series gets off to a dodgy start with the first couple of episodes, mainly because the main characters are all so damn cold. It then gets a lot better as we get to know those involved, and by the end it's become a real blast.

    Romola Garai's Bel is really the centrepiece of the whole production, the producer who attempts to hold it all together while making some huge mistakes along the way. Ben Whishaw's Freddie is a bit of an oddball at first, but his deepening involvement with the series' conspiracy undertones makes him a character to watch and, come the finale, he's the most interesting by far. Dominic West is faultless, as he has been in everything I've seen him in.

    The attention to detail is impeccable, and I particularly enjoyed the way that world-shaping events have a key influence on the plotting. There's romance, drama, murder and humour in spades here, along with strong performances from both veterans (Anna Chancellor, Juliet Stevenson, Tim Pigott-Smith) and relative newcomers (Burn Gorman and Julian Rhind-Tutt are both particularly good).

    There are occasional faults – the unravelling of the conspiracy storyline is over-complicated and muddled – but these can be easily forgiven. Altogether a compelling piece of literate TV drama, and I'm overjoyed to hear a second series has been commissioned.

    Review of Series Two:

    Series two of THE HOUR turns out to be an improvement on the first series, which was great to begin with: the performances are more natural, the storyline more tightly focused, and the sense of danger and impending deadlines far more pronounced.

    The series boasts impeccable production designs, intriguingly interwoven plotting and some excellent performances. In this series, Hector is really put through the wringer, allowing the audience some more of Dominic West's finely mannered acting; Oona Chaplin, playing Hector's wife, also comes into her own as a fully developed, sympathetic character for the first time.

    There are casualties: Romola Garai is utilised less well here, although Ben Whishaw is as charming as ever. The problem is that the focus is away from Garai, unlike in the first series, and she's given little to do. Everyone else seems to have deeper, stronger character stuff, whereas her screen time is limited to some corny romance that never goes anywhere.

    There are missteps, too, not least Abi Morgan's attempt to give ALL of the main characters some emotional storyline, even the nerdy bespectacled comic relief guy. There's just not room for it, and bringing in a typically hissy Peter Capaldi doesn't work either; his sub-plot with Anna Chancellor just left me cold, getting in the way of the REAL story.

    Still, these flaws aren't enough to ruin the enjoyment of this series, which just seems to get better and better with each episode. As with series one, it culminates in a remarkably tense and gripping final episode that leaves me hoping for third outing.
    8museumofdave

    Seductive, Intelligent Thriller From The Usual Suspects

    When receiving a lengthy series of quality, my usual pace is about two hours a night; with The Hour, I went for three, easily, and was hard put not to stay up past midnight and watch the entire series. This outstanding BBC thriller is many things--conspiracy and spy thriller, mystery, romance, period drama--and certainly much more. It has been exquisitely mounted, with lots of convincing period detail, and is acted by a unified ensemble, laying out numerous vivid characters in a plot that begins confusingly, but soon weaves a seductive plot-line that is not merely a whodunit but also reflects social concerns nations face today, about the power of governments and the behind-the-scenes manipulation of events. Its often funny, brilliantly paced, and is intelligent entertainment

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    • Trivia
      Bel and Freddie often call each other Moneypenny and James, in reference to iconic characters from the James Bond franchise. Ben Whishaw later joined that franchise as Q in Skyfall (2012).
    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #15.135 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 焦點時刻
    • Filming locations
      • Hornsey Town Hall, The Broadway, Haringey, London, England, UK(Lime Grove television studio)
    • Production companies
      • Kudos Film and Television
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • BBC America
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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