[[foldercontrol]]

[[folder:The Hour Production Team]]

!!Freddie Lyon
->'''Played by:''' Creator/BenWhishaw

Freddie is an idealistic BBC journalist who believes in investigative objective journalism. He is part of the original production team formed for The Hour (along with Bel, Lix, and Isaac) and moves over to the show from their previous positions in the radio department. He's originally given the Home Affairs desk rather than the role of producer or presenter that he hoped for, but he slowly works his way into on-camera presentation. At the end of Season One, he [[spoiler: leaves the country for his own safety after meddling in Cold War spy secrets]] before coming back as a Co-Presenter for Season Two [[spoiler: with a wife in tow]]. At the end of Season Two, [[spoiler: his fate is ambiguous, having been brutally beaten by club owner Rafael Cilenti.]]

----
* AffectionateNickname: Calls Bel "Moneypenny", and she calls him "James" in return. [[HilariousInHindsight Amusingly]] enough, Ben Whishaw went on to play Q in Skyfall which reintroduced both Moneypenny and Q to the Bond franchise.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He and Hector make a two-way version of this trope. Freddie feels ever-inferior to Hector's charm, upper class privilege and military decorations, and Hector considers himself to always be a lesser than reporter than Freddie. Hector also seems to envy Freddie's {{Determinator}} nature.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: asking these is his strongest suit as a journalist, lampshaded more than once by Hector.
* BettyAndVeronica: [[spoiler: In the second season, the trope is played quite straight with his triangle with Bel and Camille.]]
** Inverted and downplayed in the first season, with Bel as Archie, Hector as Veronica and Freddie as Betty.
* BlitzEvacuees: Freddie was sent away during World War II and stayed with the Elms family, employers of his mother, which is how he met Ruth Elms.
* {{Determinator}}: like most IntrepidReporter types, he is 100% relentless.
* FourthDateMarriage: [[spoiler:With Camille. Freddie was in France for a few months at most.]]
* GoingForTheBigScoop
%%* TheHero
* IntrepidReporter: Freddie's job is to be a researcher but he often continues to research cases he's been told (or at least strongly encouraged) to drop.
* JustFriends: With Bel, or so they claim. They [[spoiler: finally stop denying it in Season Two]].
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: No one bothered to tell him his interview in the first episode was for the Home Affairs desk.
* PassedOverPromotion: Freddie doesn't manage to get either the producer role (which goes to the more level-headed Bel) or the presenter role (which goes to the more tv-friendly Hector). He's stuck in what he considers to be a minor background role.
* RelationshipUpgrade: [[spoiler:With Bel at the end of Season Two.]]
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Bel.

!!Bel Rowley
->'''Played by:''' Creator/RomolaGarai

The producer of The Hour, a fellow journalist and longtime friend of Freddie. Bel feels the need to prove herself in the position despite her gender, constantly being told by the BBC higher ups that she's only gotten the position because she's "easy to control". Despite being quite young for a producer, Bel has a lot of experience in journalism and serves as somewhat of a confidante and mentor to Hector.

----
* AffectionateNickname: Freddie's, for her, is "Moneypenny". Naturally, she calls him "James".
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Bel is not happy when her mother, a divorced, dyed-blonde former showgirl, shows up at the office. Varda hits on everything male in the vicinity and believes her daughter is wasting her life as a news producer.
* CoolBigSis: To Sissy.
* CareerVersusMan: Bel isn't willing to give up her career for marriage or become TheMistress for Hector.
* DatingCatwoman: Tries dating an executive from their ITV rival show. It doesn't work out.
* DumbBlonde: Strongly subverted. Some of the men in the series dismiss her as one based only on her appearance and gender, but she is very intelligent.
** Interestingly, she considers her mother to be a DumbBlonde, though she is a [[TheDitz ditz]] at most.
* HystericalWoman: InUniverse, Angus tells Bel she only got the producer's job because Clarence thought she would be "easier to steer" than a man.
* GoGetterGirl: A grown up version of the trope. She also mentions more than once that she was a very competitive child.
* TheLancer: To Freddie's Hero.
* TheMistress: Bel's dating life consists of a string of affairs with married men. She ultimately decides ''not'' to be Hector's.
* PragmaticHero: Mostly, part of ever-present ension in her dynamic with TheFettered Freddie.
* RelationshipUpgrade: [[spoiler:With Freddie at the end of Season Two.]]
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Freddie.

!!Hector Madden
->'''Played by:''' Creator/DominicWest

----
* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Hector's relationship with Marnie wavers due to his affairs, PTSD, and her dissatisfaction with being a housewife, but ultimately, they prove themselves to be this trope.
* TheBigGuy: If someone needs a charm offensive or just an actual offensive, Hector's your man.
* BoardingSchool: Went to one in his youth.
* TheCharmer: His main weapon when it comes to getting jobs as well as the ladies.
* ChickMagnet
* ClearTheirName: Accused of abuse in Season Two.
* HiddenDepths: A war hero of the ShellShockedVeteran variety.
* IOweYouMyLife: Commander Stern saved Hector's life back in the War. In return Hector tries to stop him being exposed on The Hour [[spoiler: until he refuses to give Hector any more of the photos he gained in the raid which almost cost Hector's reputation.]]
* {{Nepotism}}: Marnie's father pulls strings to get Hector the presenter's job.
* SlaveToPR
* ShellShockedVeteran: Suffers from PTSD after his service in WWII.
* YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame: Hates it when [=McCain=], and to a lesser degree - his father in law, approve of his choices.
* WorkingWithTheEx: With Bel in Season Two.

!!Lix Storm
->'''Played by:''' Anna Chancellor

An experienced journalist and photographer whose career spans back to the Spanish Civil War and World War 2. Lix serves as The Hour's resident party girl and voice of reason, dispensing advice and whiskey to the younger journalists. Has a fling with Freddie in Season One. In Season Two, her past comes to light with the return of Randall Brown to England.

----
* AmbiguouslyBi: Lix dresses quite masculine for the 1950's and flirts with a waitress in a bar. She also has a fling with Freddie and a past with Randall.
* BrainyBrunette: "Darling, I can recite the names of every minister, Prime Minister, and President in my sleep."
* BrainySpecs
* CoolBigSis: To Bel, sharing whiskey, advice, and several pairs of nylons.
* DeadpanSnarker: Almost all of the characters display varying levels of snark, but Lix unquestionably takes the crown. She also had some shades of StepfordSnarker.
* FamilyVersusCareer [[spoiler: A major part of why she gave her daughter up for adoption; Lix wasn't going to raise a child in a war zone, nor would she have been accepted back in England as an unmarried woman with a baby.]]
* GiveHimANormalLife: [[spoiler: Lix and Randall's big secret - she had a child in Spain during the Spanish Civil War and gave her up for adoption because he left and she couldn't raise a baby on her own.]]
* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: And boy, can she can hold her booze.
* HeldGaze: With Randall, frequently.
* TheGadfly: She enjoys pulling everyone's leg, especially Mr. Wengrow's.
* KnownOnlyByTheirNickname: Unless you'd paid attention during one of Bel's throwaway lines during episode 1, you'd never know Lix's full name is actually "Alexis".
* TheLadette
* TheSmartGuy: Speaks numerous languages (though Farsi isn't one of them) and if there's a question about a source, Lix is the solution.
* TeamMom: Lix treats the rest of the journalists as if they were her squabbling children. [[spoiler: Which makes her backstory of the daughter she gave up for adoption doubly tragic.]]
* NervesOfSteel: Is rarely visibly stressed or upset. That's part of what makes her CharacterDevelopment in season 2 so effective.
* ShipperOnDeck: For Freddie and Bel.
* StepfordSmiler: Nothing ever seems to ruffle Lix... except for [[spoiler: Randall unearthing the daughter she gave up for adoption in Spain.]] Stoic, badass Lix ends up crying in toilets and lifts where no one can see her.
* WorkingWithTheEx: With Randall.

!!Sissy Cooper
->'''Played by:''' Lisa Greenwood

Bel's secretary, who lies about her age to get a better position than in the steno pool. She has been dating a Nigerian doctor named Sey, and the ensuing racial tensions are a major part of her storyline in Season Two.

----
* TheHeart
* [[IHaveNoSon I Have No Daughter]]: Sissy confesses to Isaac that her father [[spoiler: refused to give her away at her wedding]] because he disapproves of Sey.
* MalignedMixedMarriage: Started dating Sey Ola in Season One. She's white, he's black, it's 1950s Britain. [[spoiler: They get married in Season Two but her father refuses to give her away and they struggle to find witnesses on the street]].
* ObliviousToLove: Seems unaware of Isaac's attraction to her. Eventually, in Season Two, she gets more of a clue.
* PluckyOfficeGirl

!!Isaac Wengrow
->'''Played by:''' Joshua [=McGuire=]

Freddie's nerdish, bespectacled assistant. Isaac wants to write plays and sketches for tv and radio, and in Season Two, is actually getting one produced. He's been carrying a torch for Sissy since the moment he met her.

----
* BrainySpecs
* DoggedNiceGuy: to Sissy.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Feels this way towards Sissy.
* RomanticRunnerUp: He has a crush on Sissy, who's mutually in love with Sey.
* WriteWhoYouKnow: InUniverse. At one point, we hear part of the radio play he gets produced. It seems to be partially inspired by people he knows on The Hour.

!!Clarence Fendley
->'''Played by:''' Creator/AntonLesser

Head of News at the BBC for Season One. Clarence has a very paternal relationship with Bel and Freddie, and tries to encourage them without stepping on any governmental toes.

----
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:To Freddie, when his true nature as the MoleInCharge (he is a Soviet spy) is revealed.]]
* DaEditor
* DisappointedInYou: [[spoiler:Says this to Freddie at the end.]]
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Almost never raises his voice, except in his final scene [[spoiler: where his allegiance is revealed and he [[SuddenlyShouting loudly]] berates Freddie for taking the personal story (thus exposing himself) rather than the much larger scale political one.]]
* ParentalSubstitute: To Freddie, who he sees as his heir, and to Bel, whom he feels protective of.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Though not a very effective one.

!!Randall Brown
->'''Played by:''' Creator/PeterCapaldi

Clarence's replacement, he becomes Head of News in Season Two. Randall has a storied career in journalism and has been heading up the BBC's Paris bureau for the past few years. He returns to London at Freddie's request - and to finish some very personal business with Lix.

----
* AllPsychologyIsFreudian: Randall's a fan of Freud, quoting him to Freddie.
* BunnyEarsLawyer:
--> '''Lix:''' Well, there must be method to the madness dear, otherwise why would the Paris bureau swear he was the best editor they've had in years?
* BrainySpecs
* DaEditor
* EstablishingCharacterMoment; Bel finds him in his new office, lying on his couch and quoting Orwell to her. He then gets up to fiddle with the sculptures on his desk and tell her he hasn't seen evidence of the show's brilliance in a long time, challenging her to prove him wrong.
* FreudianCouch: Randall has one, used excellently in his EstablishingCharacterMoment.
* HeldGaze: With Lix.
* HeroicBSOD: Randall utterly breaks down in a heart-wrenching fashion when [[spoiler:he and Lix find out that their long-lost daughter had been killed during an air-raid in 1940.]]
* ObsessivelyOrganized: There are hints that Randall has it, with his constant fiddling with the things on his desk, rearranging the clippings on the cork boards, and lining up all the thumbtacks in order. It's confirmed in the finale, [[spoiler: when he finds about that his daughter was killed during the second World War. He slowly - and then frantically - tries to rearrange the things on his desk before he gives up and just sweeps everything away before breaking down.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: Especially his let's-not-call-it-blackmail of Angus.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness
* SilverFox
* TheStoic
* WorkingWithTheEx: With Lix.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Major Characters]]

!!Marnie Madden
->'''Played by:''' Creator/OonaChaplin

Hector's long-suffering wife, whom we believe in Season One to be a stereotypical '50's homemaker. She proves herself to be more than a match for not only Hector, but the women he's been sleeping around on her with. In Season Two, she develops a cooking show for rival network ITV.

----
* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: She and Hector have their rough patches, but they prove they're this trope in Season Two.
* FeminineWomenCanCook: In series two, Marnie even gets a cooking show.
* GratuitousFrench: Speaks it on her cooking show and with Camille.
* GorgeousPeriodDress: Marnie's dresses are a standout.
* {{Housewife}}: Played straight in series one, then deconstructed in series two as she begins to look for fulfillment outside her home/marriage.
* LawOfInverseFertility: Marnie wants children but unbeknownst to her, it turns out Hector can't give her them. [[spoiler: She then has an affair and almost immediately gets pregnant in Season Two.]]
* ProperLady: Embodies it in both seasons, but she's deconstructing it in Season Two.
* SilkHidingSteel
* SurprisePregnancy: [[spoiler: As a result of an affair.]]

!!Angus [=McCain=]
->'''Played by:''' Julian Rhind-Tutt

Angus is a slightly shady government official, working at the highest levels of power in Whitehall. In the first season, he is a more malevolent figure, shutting down all inquiry into the conspiracy surrounding the Elmses and the Soviet spies. In the second season, he serves mainly as a foil to Hector and an ally for the Hour.

----
* BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord: Randall does not blackmail Angus, he simply suggests that hiding [[spoiler: one's sexuality (FlyingUnderTheGaydar)]] and one's true nature must be ''so'' tiring. Angus is the one who chooses to do what Randall suggests.
* EleventhHourRanger: [[spoiler: In the Season Two finale, it's Angus who confirms all the details of the nuclear dealings Cilenti is involved in. He helps the show reveal the truth on air, and later serves as Kiki's new PR agent.]]
* HeelFaceTurn
* ScaryShinyGlasses
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: His philosophy and main tool in his career.

!!Camille Mettier
->'''Played by:''' Creator/LizzieBrochere

Shows up in Season Two as [[spoiler: Freddie's new wife]]. She is a card-carrying bohemian and anarchist, reading Ginsburg with Freddie and holding political meetings at her home.

----
* AllThereInTheManual: You'd only ever know her surname if you looked on the BBC's bios.
* DisposableLoveInterest: She's only there to cause tension between WillTheyOrWontThey Freddie and Bel.
* EveryoneLooksSexierIfFrench
* FourthDateMarriage: [[spoiler: With Freddie. He'd only been in France for a few months at most before marrying her.]]
* SoapboxSadie: Somewhere between this and a 50's version of a GranolaGirl.

!!Sey Ola
->'''Played by:''' Adetomiwa Edun

A Nigerian-born doctor who moves to England. He is dating Sissy Cooper, which causes much trouble for them in the neighborhood.

----
* MalignedMixedMarriage: As previously mentioned, he started dating Sissy Cooper in Season One. She's white, he's black, it's 1950s Britain. [[spoiler: They get married in Season Two but her father refuses to give her away and they struggle to find witnesses on the street]].
* NiceGuy

!!Raphael Cilenti
->'''Played by:''' Vincent Riotta

The Italian immigrant owner of El Paradis, he uses his showgirl to lure powerful men into honeytraps before blackmailing them into doing his bidding.

----
* BastardBastard
* BigBad: Of Season Two.
* FauxAffablyEvil: No amount of schmoozing can disguise the fact that he is a nasty piece of work.
* SmugSnake
* SonOfAWhore:Claims to be the child of a prostitute and an English soldier.
* VillainousBSOD: When he sees [[spoiler: Kiki exposing him on the Hour, he walks back through his club looking completely despondent.]]

!!Patricia "Kiki" Delaine
->'''Played by:''' Hannah Tointon

Star at El Paradis, who has a fling with Hector in Season Two with far-reaching consequences. Kiki is being extorted by Cilenti to act as a honey trap for politicians and celebrities, and she has another threat closer to home in Commander Stern.

----
* TheChanteuse: The star of El Paradis.
* DomesticAbuse: Names Hector as the man who beat her, when it was actually [[spoiler: Commander Stern, her long-term flame]].
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold
* HoneyTrap: lampshaded verbatim. Like all the other girls at Al Paradis, Cilenti used her as a way to put powerful men in compromising situations and then blackmail them.
* SilkHidingSteel

!!Commander Laurence "Laurie" Stern
->'''Played by:''' Peter Sullivan

A high-ranking police officer for Scotland Yard, and an old army buddy of Hector's. Laurie saved Hector's life in Italy, and Hector has owed him ever since. He's also having a secret relationship with Kiki.

----
* DomesticAbuse [[spoiler:The one behind the vicious beating of Kiki. It's shocking because she's also his mistress.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:By the exposure of his attack on Kiki on The Hour, and the knowledge that he's nearly gotten both Kiki and Hector killed with his foolishness.]]
* FriendOnTheForce
* NoSenseOfHumor: We never once see him even crack a smile.
* TheStoic
* ShellShockedVeteran

!!Ruth Elms
->'''Played by:''' Creator/VanessaKirby

A childhood friend of Freddie's, whose parents took him in during the Blitz. When she gets in over her head with an impending marriage and a mysterious murder, she goes to Freddie with the story. Ruth is killed before she can reveal everything.

----
* DamselInDistress
* HoneyTrap: she was used as one in [[spoiler: the [=MI6=] attempt to assassinate Nasser]].
* ManchurianAgent: [[spoiler:Peter Darrell turned Ruth into a Brightstone.]]
* PlotTriggeringDeath
[[/folder]]

----