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File:Hustle bbc.jpg
The Hustle team from left to right: Ash Morgan, Albert Stroller, Mickey Stone, Stacie Monroe and Danny Blue

Hustle is a British television drama series made by Kudos Film & Television 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, citing the (sometimes) first rule of the con, "You can never cheat an honest man" (or woman).

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 six-part series began on 29th March 2005 and ran through April into May 2005. The BBC have stated that the programme will be returning for a third series in 2006. In October 2005 it was announced that the BBC had sold United States screening rights for the first two series to cable television station AMC, who have also joined as a production partner for the third run.

Cast and crew

Guest stars

Episodes

Series 1

  1. The Con is On — Written by Tony Jordan, directed by Bharat Nalluri.
  2. Faking It — Written by Tony Jordan, directed by Bharat Nalluri.
  3. Picture Perfect — Written by Matthew Graham, directed by Bharat Nalluri.
  4. Cops and Robbers — Written by Tony Jordan, directed by Minkie Spiro.
  5. A Touch of Class — Written by Ashley Pharoah, directed by Minkie Spiro.
  6. The Last Gamble — Written by Tony Jordan, directed by Robert Bailey.

Series 2

  1. Gold Mine — Written by Tony Jordan, directed by Otto Bathurst.
  2. Confessions — Written by Matthew Graham, directed by Otto Bathurst.
  3. The Lesson — Written by Tony Jordan, directed by Alrick Riley.
  4. Missions — Written by Howard Overman, directed by Alrick Riley.
  5. Old Acquaintance — Written by Julie Rutterford, directed by John Strickland.
  6. Eye of the Beholder — Written by Tony Jordan, directed by John Strickland.

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