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'''''Hustle''''' is a British TV drama series made by Kudos Productions for ]. It follows a group of ]-based ]s as they attempt to dupe money out of their victims, or '']''. They only con those who they feel deserve it, their motto being "Never hustle an honest man" (or woman). '''''Hustle''''' is a ] television drama series made by Kudos Productions for ]. It follows a group of ]-based ]s as they attempt to dupe money out of their victims, or '']''. They only con those who they feel deserve it, their motto being "Never hustle an honest man" (or woman).


Written by ], the series stars ] as Mickey "Bricks" Stone, ] as Ash Morgan, ] as Stacie Monroe, ] as Albert Stroller and ] as Danny Blue. Written by ], the series stars ] as Mickey "Bricks" Stone, ] as Ash Morgan, ] as Stacie Monroe, ] as Albert Stroller and ] as Danny Blue.

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Hustle is a British television drama series made by Kudos Productions for BBC One. It follows a group of London-based con artists as they attempt to dupe money out of their victims, or marks. They only con those who they feel deserve it, their motto being "Never hustle an honest man" (or woman).

Written by Tony Jordan, the series stars Adrian Lester as Mickey "Bricks" Stone, Robert Glenister as Ash Morgan, Jaime Murray as Stacie Monroe, Robert Vaughn as Albert Stroller and Marc Warren as Danny Blue.

The series frequently breaks the fourth wall or uses cutaway scenes shot in a different style to the rest of the show.

The first 6-part series was originally broadcast in February and March 2004, and a second series has already been commissioned for 2005.

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