Industry, BBC & HBO's lavish, cool and brutally frank look at the world of Big Money is back for a fourth season. There's nothing quite like sitting back with a mug of tea, trying to ignore the holes in your socks, and diving into Pierpoint & Co's world of crisp, white shirts, backstabbing and enormous bank accounts.

But the show doesn't quite follow the same transmission pattern every week, so we're here to make sure you can successfully navigate your way to each episode. The co-production airs in the US and UK at slightly different times with weekly drops – but not as a boxset, so make sure you've noted exactly when each episode is coming.

And because we're helpful and like looking at beautiful people, we've included a list of all the main cast – new faces and returning characters – just to be sure you're up to speed.

When is Industry on tonight?

The first episode of season four is available to stream on BBC iPlayer already. It also airs on BBC1 tonight at 10.40pm.

When are new episodes of Industry season 4 released?

There will be one new episode released every week, at 10pm on BBC1 on Mondays. Because the show airs on Sundays in the US, early birds can catch new episodes on iPlayer each Monday ahead of network transmission.

There are eight episodes in the season so the release schedule in full plays out like this…

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Industry season 4 release schedule

Episode one ('Tender'): Monday 12 January, 10.40pm

Episode two ('The Commander and the Grey Lady'): Monday 19 January, 10pm

Episode three ('Habseligkeiten'): Monday 26 January, 10pm

Episode four ('1000 Yoots, 1 Marilyn'): Monday 2 February, 10pm

Episode five ('Eyes without a Face'): Monday 9 February, 10pm

Episode six ('Dear Henry'): Monday 16 February, 10pm

Episode seven ('Points of Emphasis'): Monday 23 February, 10pm

Episode eight (Both, And'): Monday 2 March, 10pm

Industry cast: who's new for season 4?

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Max Minghella

Handmaid's Tale star Max Minghella will play Whitney Halberstram, the CFO and founder of Tender, "a payment processor entering a growth phase". Which to us sounds coded a little like an amalgam of the younger incarnations of real-life fintech bros Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, who were the forces behind Paypal.

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Toheeb Jimoh

Ted Lasso's unforgettably charming Toheeb Jimoh joins this year too, playing Kwabena Bannerman, a trader at Mostyn Asset Management.

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Kiernan Shipka

Kiernan Shipka, who will forever be Sabrina (from The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) to us, plays one of Max Minghella's underlings at Tender, an executive assistant called Hayley Clay.

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Jack Farthing

Jack Farthing, formerly of Poldark fame, plays Edward Smith, an old friend of Henry's (Kit Harington) with a history of causing trouble.

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Amy James-Kelly

Amy (most recently seen in comedy Everyone Else Burns) will play Jennifer Bevan, a newly appointed minister in the Labour government.

Industry season 4 cast: Who's coming back?

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Kit Harington

Industry wouldn't be Industry without our favourite posho who is inexplicably not a character from Rivals, Sir Henry Muck.

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Myha'la

Harper Stern, the bright and often overlooked firecracker from Binghampton returns.

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Marisa Abela

Yasmin Kara-Hanani works the Foreign Exchange Sales desk at Pierpoint, so it's handy that she speaks a billion languages.

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Ken Leung

The Cross Product Sales exec doesn't have that title because he's always cross. Though he is.

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Sagar Radia

Fan favourite Rishi Ramdani struggled with debt in season three – where will his disruptor's mind take him in this season?

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Miriam Petche

Sweetpea Golightly is not actually a Bond Girl, though the name has surely been earmarked somewhere. Actually she's a trader with side hustles on TikTok and OnlyFans.

Industry season four, episode one is available to stream now on iPlayer, and airs on BBC1 from Monday 12 January at 10.40pm.


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