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''Clique'' is a British thriller television series created by Jess Brittain, starring Synnøve Karlsen and
Rachel Hurd-Wood Rachel Clare Hurd-Wood (born 17 August 1990) is an English actress, best known for her film roles as Wendy Darling in ''Peter Pan'' (2003) and more recently for her television role as Rachel Maddox in ''Clique'' (2017–2018). Early life Backg ...
.Clique BBC Press Pack
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It was released as part of BBC Three's online-only schedule and later aired on
BBC One BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network owned and operated by the BBC. It is the corporation's flagship network and is known for broadcasting mainstream programming, which includes BBC News television bulletins, p ...
. Series 1 premiered on 5 March 2017 and concluded on 9 April 2017. A second six-part series was ordered in January 2018. It premiered in November 2018 on BBC Three Online.


Plot


Series 1

Childhood friends Georgia and Holly are only a few weeks into the so-called best years of their lives at university in Edinburgh, when Georgia gets drawn into an elite clique of alpha girls (Fay, Phoebe, Louise, and Rachel) led by lecturer Jude McDermid. Jude's brand of feminism is alluring, just like the circle of bright students she surrounds herself with. Georgia's effortless entry into the clique leaves Holly out in the cold. However, this soon escalates to panic as Georgia begins acting erratically. Alarmed by this transformation in her best friend, Holly is compelled to follow her into Jude's closely guarded circle. What she discovers is a seductive world of lavish parties, populated by Edinburgh's highest-powered business men and women. But it's a world underpinned by sordid compromise, and as Holly exposes its deeply corrupt core, the danger mounts from all angles, for her and Georgia. Holly's own dark past also threatens to resurface.


Series 2

A year after the events of Season 1, Holly is now in her second year of university and living in a house share with Louise and student activists Rayna and Fraser. Holly's exposé of Solasta Finance has led to intense fascination from everyone around her. She encounters a close-knit group of young men, led by charismatic Jack Yorke and finds herself becoming immersed in a campus-wide scandal. Meanwhile, from within a secure unit, Rachel keeps obsessing over Holly.


Cast and characters


Main

* Synnøve Karlsen as Holly McStay, a highly perceptive and self-assured student at Edinburgh with a dark past. ** Orla Bayne as young Holly *
Rachel Hurd-Wood Rachel Clare Hurd-Wood (born 17 August 1990) is an English actress, best known for her film roles as Wendy Darling in ''Peter Pan'' (2003) and more recently for her television role as Rachel Maddox in ''Clique'' (2017–2018). Early life Backg ...
as Rachel Maddox, an expert at reading people who shares an affinity with Holly. ** Grace Greatorex-Watson as young Rachel


Supporting

* Sophia Brown as Louise "Lou" Taggart (series 1–2), an intelligent and hardworking student from London who is pragmatic about her lack of people skills. *
Ella-Rae Smith Ella-Rae Kirby-Smith (born 21 February 1998) is an English actress and model. She began modeling in 2014 and rose to fame for her portrayal of Phoebe in ''Clique'' and Nix in the AMC martial arts drama series '' Into the Badlands''. Early life ...
as Phoebe Parker-Fox (series 1, guest series 2), a minor aristocrat whose networking skills make up for her lack of financial knowledge.


Series 1

* Aisling Franciosi as Georgia Cunningham, a cheerful and optimistic 19-year-old girl, who is Holly's best friend and joins the Solasta Women's Initiative, working in the Client Relations Department of Solasta Finance. ** Evie Brassington as young Georgia *
Emma Appleton Emma Jill Appleton is an English actress and model. She starred in the Channel 4 spy thriller '' Traitors'' (2019) and the BBC adaptation of ''Everything I Know About Love'' (2022). She also appeared in the BBC Three thriller ''Clique'' (2017) ...
as Fay Brookstone, the first member of Jude's clique, and not quite as happy in it as her peers. She works in the Client Accounts Department of Solasta Finance. *
Louise Brealey Louise Brealey (born 27 March 1979), also credited as Loo Brealey, is an English actress, writer and journalist. She played Molly Hooper in '' Sherlock'', Cass in ''Back'', Scottish professor Jude McDermid in ''Clique'', Gillian Chamberlain in ...
as Jude McDermid, an Economics professor and philosopher and co-founder of the Solasta Women's Initiative. *
Emun Elliott Emun Elliott is a Scottish actor, known for portraying Dr. Christian King in ''Paradox'', Richie in ''Threesome'', John Moray in '' The Paradise'', and Kenny in ''Guilt''. Background Elliott was born in Edinburgh, Scotland as Emun John Mohamm ...
as Alistair McDermid, CEO of Solasta Finance, an Edinburgh-based private bank, and co-founder of the Solasta Women's Initiative, which fast-tracks bright women into finance through coveted internships at his bank. He is Jude's older brother. * Mark Strepan as Rory Sawyer, a banker at Solasta Finance who has a relationship with Holly. *
Jack Bannon John James Bannon (June 14, 1940 – October 25, 2017) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as Art Donovan on ''Lou Grant'', a role he played for the duration of the series, from 1977 to 1982. Early life Bannon was born on June ...
as James Buxton, a banker at Solasta Finance, close with Rory and was in a relationship with Fay. * Chris Fulton as Charlie Lamont-Smith, a banker at Solasta Finance, in a relationship with Phoebe. *
Harris Dickinson Harris Dickinson (born 24 June 1996) is an English actor. He began his career with a starring role in the drama ''Beach Rats'' (2017), for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. He has since played John Paul ...
as Sam, a musician whom Holly has a brief relationship with. *
Sorcha Groundsell Sorcha Groundsell (born 15 February 1998) is a Scottish actress. She starred in the Netflix series ''The Innocents (TV series), The Innocents'' (2018) and the independent film ''Far From the Apple Tree'' (2018). Early life Her father was a gr ...
as Elizabeth Smith, an intelligent and observant university student who idolizes the clique and aims to join the Solasta Women's Initiative. She befriends Holly and helps her to uncover the truth. *
Peter Bankole Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a su ...
as Mo, a Somali illegal immigrant and a driver for the clique. *
Kåre Conradi Kåre Conradi (born 11 January 1972) is a Norwegian actor. Conradi was born in Asker and he is a graduate of the Norwegian Theatre Academy and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He made his stage debut at Oslo Nye Teater in 1989, was e ...
as Lukas Steiner, a powerful businessman who works with Alistair and recruits from the Solasta Women's Initiative.


Series 2

*
Leo Suter Leo Suter (born 26 September 1993) is an English actor. Biography Suter was born in London, and educated at Colet Court, St Paul's School, and New College, Oxford, where he read Human Sciences. He began acting while studying in school at the ...
as Jack Yorke, the charismatic leader of a clique of boys. * Nicholas Nunn as Calum McGowan, a member of Jack's clique and his foster brother. * Barney Harris as Barney Bowen, a member of Jack's clique. * Jyuddah Jaymes as Aubrey Richardson, a gay American student and a member of Jack's clique. * Imogen King as Rayna, a friendly housemate of Holly who looks up to her. * Stuart Campbell as Fraser, a housemate of Holly who likes Rayna. *
Izuka Hoyle Chantelle Izuka Hoyle (born 18 January 1996) is a Scottish actress. She began her career in theatre. She won a Scottish BAFTA for her performance in the film ''Boiling Point (2021 film), Boiling Point'' (2021). On television, she is known for her ...
as Dani, Lou's new girlfriend who works at Agnes Reid's office. *
Madeleine Worrall Madeleine Worrall (born 1977)Madeleine Worrall Biography
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as Agnes Reid, an MSP and Jack's mother who is running to become an MP. *
Richard Gadd Richard Gadd (born 11 May 1990 in Wormit, Fife) is a Scottish writer, actor and comedian. His most recent show ''Baby Reindeer'' premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019 where it won two awards – the Scotsman Fringe First Award for Ne ...
as Ben Howard, creator of Twitcher, an alternative media website. *
David Robb David Robb (born 23 August 1947) is a Scottish actor. Early life Born in London, the son of David Robb and Elsie Tilley, Robb grew up in Edinburgh and was educated there at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Royal High School, where he played ...
as Dean Wentworth, the head of the university. * Faye Castelow as Hettie, Rachel's psychotherapist. * Fraser Saunders as Jamie, a troubled youth. *
Michael Nardone Michael Nardone (born 20 January 1967) is a Scottish actor. He was raised in Ballingry, Fife and trained in Drama at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh. He starred as Mascius in the BBC/ HBO/RAI TV series Rome and appeared as DCI Richard ...
as Alec McStay, Holly's father.


Episodes


Series 1 (2017)


Series 2 (2018)


Broadcast and release

''Clique'' first aired on BBC Three week-by-week for its six-episode run in from 5 March to 9 April 2017. It then aired on BBC One from 20 May to 3 June 2017. As of 2018 ''Clique'' is broadcast in the United States on Pop; in Spain it is broadcast on HBO; in Greece by State ERT; and in Germany on ARD's channel one.


Home media

On 8 May 2017, the first series of ''Clique'' was released on DVD.


References


External links

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