"The Hour" was called the British version of "Mad Men", but it added a thriller element. The show follows the behind-the-scenes story of the London press in 1956 - when highly competitive journalism mixes with a rambunctious, unintelligible love triangle, the result is likely to be all hurt. At the same time, the audience will also witness the great changes in British society between the 1950s and 1960s, including sexual politics, the sexual revolution, and the hypocrisy and malevolence hidden behind the smiling faces of social celebrities. These changes redefine the structure of British society and have a profound impact on the subsequent development of Britain.
Our protagonists Bel, Hector and Freddie are a news team, each with their own ideals.or "ambitions". In the first episode, a mysterious murder intrigues them, and Freddie is determined to risk his life to investigate the matter despite the objections of his companions.
Ben Whishaw plays Freddie Lyon, a talented reporter known for his outspoken personality. His passion has been.