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What I've Been Watching - the Hour (2011)

Posted on the 29 November 2011 by Mariagrazia @SMaryG
WHAT I'VE BEEN WATCHING - THE HOUR (2011)Don't ask me whether it is or not an imitation of Mad Men, nor if it is better or worse. I haven't seen the American series - I hardly ever watch American series - and I just know that this British 6-part drama is set in the same years as that American show. What I can  tell you is that I'm glad I managed to see THE HOUR and that it  doesn't look like anything I've already seen. THE HOUR was broadcast on BBC2 between July and August (I was in England and bumped on a TV trailer by chance) and on BBC America in August last summer. I don't think it is perfect and actually got into it little by little after mildly liking the slow opening episode. But in the end, I found it  intriguing and quite good on the whole.
Impossible not to appreciate the brilliant cast crowded with familiar faces and talented actors:
WHAT I'VE BEEN WATCHING - THE HOUR (2011)
 Dominic West (Hector Madden), Romola Garai (Bel Rowley), Ben Whishaw (Freddie Lyon), Anton Lesser (Clarence Fendley), Julian Rhind-Tutt (Angus McCain), Anna Chancellor (Lix Storm), Joshua McGuire (Isaac Wengrow), Lisa Greenwood (Sissy Cooper), Oona Chaplin (Marnie Madden), Ken Bones (Wallace Sherwin), John Bowe (Douglas Owen), Vanessa Kirby (Ruth Elms), Tim Pigott-Smith (Lord Elms) and Juliet Stevenson (Lady Elms).
Espionage, period drama, love, sex, politics, journalism, friendship, freedom, murder and investigation are the many well-blended ingredients in  this TV drama. WHAT I'VE BEEN WATCHING - THE HOUR (2011)
The story  centers on a journalist , Freddie Lyon (Ben Winshaw) , a producer , Bel Rowley (Romola Garai) , and an anchorman, Hector Madden    (Dominic West), all working on a brand new investigative news programme,  The Hour


Bel and Freddie have been best friends for long, they are soulmates, they are "sort of" lovers. Probably Freddie declared his love to her in the past (so Ben Winshaw states in one of his interviews for the launch of the series) , but he is more in love with his job than with any possible woman, so their relationship goes on with ups and downs and it results as quite ambiguous. However, it is undeniably there, deep and magnetic. Bel is the center of the Freddie's life and he knows he can rely on her, always. Even when she is engaged in a passionate love affair with Hector, who is married , ambitious and... a womanizer. Freddie doesn't seem to mind that too much as long as he can obtain Bel's attention, care, and sympathy.




WHAT I'VE BEEN WATCHING - THE HOUR (2011)

Bel is a strong and  intelligent woman in career. She's so proud of what she's got to. She's the editor and producer of The Hour a weekly BBC news programme and manages the editorial unit  and  the troupe of the programme with great enthusiasm and has the illusion nothing is unreachable to her will. But she will be disillusioned: the world is run by men and women are still quite far from enjoying the same freedom and the same rights. She will realize that when she starts having an affair with Hector, a married man.
Theirs is not simply a love triangle since it is based not only on love but also on  friendship and ambition . 
Anyway,  this is only part of the storyline of this gripping series. There is a mystery to be solved, two connected cases,  a murder and a suicide,  which directly involve one of Freddie Lyon's best friends, Ruth Elm.


WHAT I'VE BEEN WATCHING - THE HOUR (2011)

This series is in fact mainly a behind-the-scenes drama and espionage thriller set in Cold War-era England . The private lives of the main charcters and their complicated relationships are told on the background of the international critical situation of those years (the story starts in 1956). The most interesting aspect analysed is their difficult task of avoiding censorship, of defying the insitutions in order to inform the audience about crucial truths, their challenge to the powers in order to be coherent and loyal to their profession and to their friends.

My favorite character


WHAT I'VE BEEN WATCHING - THE HOUR (2011)

My favorite characters is Freddie, apparently so fragile, but  so brave, stubborn, loyal, smart and in his own very peculiar way so reliable at the same time.  A brilliant journalist, for whom safety comes only second to the revelation of the truth, he doesn't surrender until the truth about his friend's Ruth apparent suicide is revealed. 

A lovely scene
A scene in which Hector (Dominic West) practically helps Freddie (Ben Winshaw) to dress up for a high society dinner. The two are rival in love, they compete for Bel's  (Romola Garai)  love,  but they've started  appreciating each other as colleagues at The Hour.

You can see this series on DVD ,  on Amazon.com as an instant video and on Youtube (with Spanish subtitles and if you are patient enough).


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