Industry will be back on the BBC very soon for its third series, with a few new actors being added to the cast including Kit Harington.
Harington will join as Sir Henry Muck, a green tech company mogul who has been described as "the embodiment of old money privilege".
Additional new cast members include Sarah Goldberg as Petra Koenig, Miriam Petche as Sweetpea Golightly, Andrew Havill as Lord Norton, Roger Barclay as Otto Mostyn, Fady Elsayed as Ali El Mansour, and Fiona Button as Denise Oldroyd.
The series will continue to follow the lives of those working with the Pierpoint & Co investment bank in London as they look into ethical investing.
As reported by Harpers Bazaar, an official synopsis of series 3 reads: "In season three, as Pierpoint looks to the future and takes a big bet on ethical investing, Yasmin (Marisa Abela), Robert (Harry Lawley) and Eric (Ken Leung) find themselves front and centre in the splashy IPO of Lumi, a green tech energy company led by Sir Henry Muck, in a story that runs all the way to the very top of finance, media and government.
"Since leaving Pierpoint, Harper (Myha'la) is eager to get back into the addictive thrill of finance and finds an unlikely partner in FutureDawn portfolio manager Petra Koenig.”
Viewers in the US have already been able to watch series 3 and it won't be long before those in the UK can finally get in on the act.
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BBC Industry series 3 full cast list
- Marisa Abela as Yasmin Kara-Hanani
- Myha'la as Harper Stern
- Harry Lawtey as Robert Spearing
- Ken Leung as Eric Tao
- Sagar Radia as Rishi Ramdani
- Kit Harington as Sir Henry Muck
- Conor MacNeill as Kenny Kilbane
- Indy Lewis as Venetia Berens
- Adam Levy as Charles Hanani
- Sarah Parish as Nicole Craig
- Trevor White as Bill Adler
- Elena Saurel as Anna Gearing
- Irfan Shamji as Anraj
- Sarah Goldberg as Petra Koenig
- Miriam Petche as Sweetpea Golightly
- Andrew Cavill as Viscount Norton
- Roger Barclay as Otto Mostyn
- Fady Elsayed as Ali El Mansour
- Fiona Button as Denise Oldroyd
- Georgina Rich as Wilhelmina Fassbinder
- Tom Stourton as James Ashford
- Eliot Salt as Caedi McFarlane
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When will Industry series 3 be on TV?
Industry series 3 will have its first episode air on BBC One at 10.40pm on Tuesday, October 1.
Immediately afterwards, the second episode will air at 11.40pm, with the remaining six episodes airing in the same timeslot over the coming weeks.
Alternatively, all episodes will drop on BBC iPlayer at 6am on Tuesday, October 1.
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