Bel and Freddie are determined to expose Cilenti's vice network and the police collusion about the anti-nuclear policy story that is planned for tomorrow's show. Randall sees the scoop's potential, but ends up challenging them to find some sources to prove their story's ready to hit the headlines. Bel sets up a meeting with showgirl Rosa Maria who puts herself in real danger by revealing the way Cilenti exerts a hold over some of London's most influential men. Bel's relationship with Bill grows deeper, which upsets Freddie, whose home life with Camille suffers as a result of his dedication to the story.
Season 2 Episode 4 of The Hour resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
Freddie Lyon is a brilliant and outspoken journalist, whose passion endlessly lands him in trouble. Getting to the truth of a story can be a dangerous and risky business and it's Bel, his contemporary and best friend, who is always there to bail him out. For Freddie, Bel is so much more as well - if only he were brave enough to tell her.
Romola Garai plays Bel Rowley, spirited and ambitious and facing the most exciting and daunting challenge of her life - running The Hour. Can her passion for the truth survive the political pressure the job will bring - and will her friendship with Freddie survive her undeniable attraction to front man Hector?
Hector Madden is a man whose upbringing and education have instilled in him a sense of entitlement and whose glamorous young wife has the family connections to get him the job as front man on The Hour. But, beneath the confident fa�ade, Hector has a lot to prove. Bel provides the challenge - and the spark.
With a highly competitive, sharp-witted and passionate love triangle at the heart of the series, it's through the lives of enigmatic Bel and her rivals, Freddie and Hector, that viewers will witness the decade on the threshold of change - from the ruthless sexual politics behind the polite social fa�ade of the Fifties to the revelations that redefined the world for a new generation.