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The Hour creator Abi Morgan has discussed what might have happened in a third series of the 1950s newsroom drama.
The BBC has confirmed that The Hour has been axed.
Channel 4 has announced the cast for Dates, an original drama written by Skins co-creator Bryan Elsley.
Sooner or later, the style takes over and everything falls into the territory of pastiche.
Written and created by Abi Morgan, the second six-part series of 1950s newsroom drama The Hour arrives on BBC Two this autumn.
If you go beyond the dialogue to the footnotes, then it’s certainly an educative experience watching The Hour.
The Hour has always enjoyed depicting the passion and the sang-froid of compromised idealists.
BBC One’s new six-part drama Last Tango in Halifax made an excellent start on Tuesday with 6.2m viewers and a 25.6% share of the audience.
Always a bit in love with the period it deplores for its seediness and bigotry, The Hour knows that the past is another country.