The Hour (2011)

TV show · 2011 · Drama, War & Politics, Crime · English

Curator score: 6.2/10 (12.6K ratings)

Overview

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.

Ratings

Production

BBC, Kudos

Cast

Ben Whishaw, Romola Garai, Dominic West, Anna Chancellor, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Oona Chaplin, Peter Capaldi, Hannah John-Kamen, Peter Sullivan

Where to watch

Spectrum On Demand, Acorn TV Apple TV, Pluto TV, DistroTV, Tubi TV

Curator Review

Verdict

A stylish, intelligent period newsroom thriller with strong performances and a sharp sense of Cold War tension. It’s especially rewarding if you like character-driven political intrigue, workplace drama, and BBC prestige television with a moody, elegant finish.

Best for

  • Fans of period dramas with espionage and political stakes
  • Viewers who enjoy newsroom and workplace ensemble stories
  • People who like British prestige TV with a restrained, atmospheric tone
  • Audiences looking for a compact two-season series with a complete arc

Skip if

  • You want fast-paced action over dialogue and atmosphere
  • You prefer lighter, more upbeat period pieces
  • You dislike shows that lean more on mood and character than plot fireworks

Overview

The Hour is one of those BBC dramas that feels polished from the first scene: smoky, tense, and quietly seductive. Set around a current-affairs television program in the 1950s, it uses the newsroom as a pressure cooker for ambition, romance, and political danger, with the Cold War always humming in the background. The period detail is rich without becoming decorative, and the show understands how to make journalism feel both glamorous and morally compromised.

Worth noting

What makes it work is the ensemble. Ben Whishaw, Romola Garai, and Dominic West give the series a sharp emotional core, and the writing gives each of them enough friction and vulnerability to keep the stakes personal. It’s less about procedural twists than about how power moves through institutions, relationships, and the stories a nation tells itself.

Bottom line

The series is compact and worth seeing through to the end, though it’s strongest when it’s balancing newsroom intrigue with character tension. If you enjoy prestige drama that values atmosphere, intelligence, and a slightly melancholic edge, this is an easy recommendation.

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Topics

period drama, British television, espionage thriller, newsroom, prestige drama, Cold War, ensemble cast, political intrigue, atmospheric, 1950s

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