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The Hack is a British true-crime television series detailing the News International phone hacking scandal. It stars an ensemble cast led by David Tennant, Toby Jones and Robert Carlyle with Steve Pemberton, Eve Myles, Dougray Scott, Lisa McGrillis and Adrian Lester, amongst others.

Premise
Set between 2002 and 2012, the series examines two intersecting real life stories, the work of Nick Davies, a journalist who uncovered evidence of phone hacking at the News of the World, a now defunct British newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch; and the police investigation into the unsolved 1987 murder of Daniel Morgan, a private investigator with links to the News of the World. ==Cast==
Cast
The cast includes: • David Tennant as Nick DaviesToby Jones as Alan RusbridgerRobert Carlyle as DCS Dave Cook • Steve Pemberton as Rupert MurdochCara Theobold as Amelia Hill, a reporter for The GuardianRose Leslie as Charlotte Harris, a lawyer • Rosalie Craig as Rebekah BrooksDougray Scott as Gordon BrownEve Myles as Jacqui HamesAdrian Lester as "Mr Apollo", Davies' pseudonymous source • Katherine Kelly as Sheridan McCoid • Kevin Doyle as Assistant Commissioner John YatesNeil Maskell as Glen Campbell, of PanoramaLara Pulver as Jo BeckerLee Ingleby as David LeighPip Torrens as Stuart KuttnerLisa McGrillis as Sarah MontagueSean Pertwee as Sean HoareRobert Bathurst as Max Clifford • Terence Maynard as Rufus Duffy, of The Guardian • Richard Pepple as DI Graham Twyler • Nadia Albina as Gill Phillips, editorial legal director of The GuardianPhil Davis as Alastair Morgan, brother of Daniel • Ace Bhatti as Rahul Shah • Ricci Harnett as Garry Vian • Jay Simpson as Glenn Vian • Charlie Brooks as Kim Vian • Lucy Speed as Molly Vian • Georgia Jay as Sienna MillerNicholas Rowe as Jeremy Paxman • Mark Stobbart as Andy CoulsonRobert Glenister as DCI Callum Lockhart • Lisa Dillon as Clare Rewcastle BrownJoseph May as Don Van NattaAlec Newman as John MullinOliver Milburn as Nick RossSteven Waddington as Mike Sullivan, of The SunNigel Lindsay as Jules Stenson, features editor of The News of the World • Elisabeth Hopper as Caroline Davies, Nick Davies' ex-wife • Andrew Whipp as Jonathan ReesPaul Kaye as Gary Eaton, a witness to the murder • Patrick Baladi as John WhittingdaleSophie Bould as Jean Davies, mother of Nick • Rebecca Front as Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue AkersLucy Russell as Tessa JowellSilas Carson as Sam Eldwick • Gavin Spokes as Dick Fedorcio, the Metropolitan Police's head of public affairs • Daniel Ryan as Tom Watson MP • George Russo as Glenn MulcaireCal MacAninch as Tommy SheridanRon Cook as Max Mosley • Roger Ringrose as Justice Maddison • Lucy Black as Sally Dowler, mother of Milly Dowler • Colin R. Campbell as Bob Dowler, father of Milly The opening episode also includes brief, non-speaking cameos from Harry Hill, Konnie Huq, Gabby Logan and Jonathan Ross. Episode 3 features a cameo from Alastair Campbell (Tony Blair's strategist and advisor) as himself. ==Production==
Production
The seven-part series was commissioned by ITVX and Australian streamer Stan. It is written by BAFTA-winning screenwriter Jack Thorne and Annalisa Dinnella. It is directed by Lewis Arnold. The series is produced by ITV Studios with AC Chapter One and One Shoe Films. Executive producers include Patrick Spence and Jack Thorne alongside Joe Williams for ITV Studios, Lewis Arnold and David Tennant. Abi Bach is the series producer. Initially reported under the working title Mandrake, filming locations included Hemel Hempstead, Muswell Hill and Kilburn, London in February and March 2024. ==Broadcast==
Broadcast
All seven parts were released on ITVX on 24 September 2025. ITV and STV began linear broadcasts on the same date. == Reception ==
Reception
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 71% approval rating based on 11 critic reviews. Julia Raeside writing in the i Paper gave the series five stars out of five, adding: Vicky Jessop in the Evening Standard gave the series four stars out of five, calling it: a "welcome refresher on one of the biggest abuses of power of our time". Paul Hirons writing for the Killing Times also gave it four stars and called the series: "surprising, stylish, and brilliantly mounted". Lucy Mangan, writing in The Guardian, gave the show two out of five, criticising the "many breakings of the fourth wall by Tennant [that] only undermines any sense that the writer trusts his story." Nick Hilton in The Independent gave three out of five, and noted: == References ==
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