‘The Hour’: Series 2 preview
Everything in The Hour, from the production design to the music, succeeds in evoking a world of stale, whisky-sodden patriarchy.
Everything in The Hour, from the production design to the music, succeeds in evoking a world of stale, whisky-sodden patriarchy.
Channel 4 has announced the commission of Home Before Dark, an original four-part drama series written by The Hour creator Abi Morgan.
For a drama about war, a surprising amount of dying happens quietly off-screen in the concluding part of Philip Martin’s adaptation of Birdsong, to devastating effect.
So far this is a wonderful take on a novel that has proved notoriously hard to adapt to the screen since its publication in 1993.
Yesterday we went along to the BAFTA screening of BBC One’s upcoming First World War epic to see what she and director Philip Martin have made of Faulks’ elusive narrative.
The BBC have released new details of what to expect from the second series of BBC Two’s The Hour, which began filming in London this week.
The BBC have announced that Peter Capaldi, Hannah Tointon and Tom Burke will join the cast of BBC Two’s The Hour for its second series.
This is so immersive a world for the viewer that, after only one episode, we longed to put on a v-neck sweater, grease our hair, and smoke an awful lot of cigarettes.
Romola Garai, Dominic West and Ben Whishaw star in The Hour, Abi Morgan’s new drama which takes viewers behind the scenes of a broadcast news room, coming to BBC Two in July.
BBC America have released a new in-depth look at the style and design of The Hour, Abi Morgan’s 1950s newsroom drama.