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TV: Time’s Sean Bean and Stephen Graham were delighted to be reunited with writer

© BBC/Matt Squire/James StackSean Bean and Stephen Graham in Jimmy McGovern’s prison drama Time
Sean Bean and Stephen Graham in Jimmy McGovern’s prison drama Time

For people who have been missing a bit of grit on Sunday evenings since Line Of Duty finished tonight should be cause for celebration as the three-part drama Time begins.

It comes from the pen of writer Jimmy McGovern, who has an impressive track record when it comes to tackling difficult subjects. As well as creating Cracker, The Street and Moving On, he was also behind Hillsborough, and Sunday, about the events of Bloody Sunday.

Now, he’s turning his attention to the penal system. And if that hasn’t already whetted your appetite, Time also boasts a great cast, led by Sean Bean and Stephen Graham.

The actors have worked with Jimmy McGovern before – they both appeared in the same episode of his drama anthology Accused – and they are clearly pleased to be reunited. Jimmy has described his leading men as “two of the greatest actors on the planet” and they are equally effusive.

“Getting to be involved in a Jimmy McGovern drama again is a real privilege and it will be great to be reunited with Stephen,” said Sean.

“Mark is another of Jimmy’s complex and superbly written characters and I am looking forward to bringing him to life on screen.”

Stephen added: “It is an absolute honour to be working with Jimmy again, I’m feeling blessed. I can’t wait to get stuck in. Of course, I am made up to be back on set with Sean.”

The supporting cast is equally as impressive, featuring Siobhan Finneran, Sue Johnston and Hannah Walters.

The plot focuses on Mark (Bean), a teacher and family man who is sentenced to four years in prison after accidentally killing someone.

The new inmate is consumed with guilt and is ready to take his punishment but he has no idea what to expect from life behind bars. In this opening episode, he finds himself thrown in at the deep end when he arrives at HMP Craigmore and immediately sees three other inmates getting into a fight.

Meanwhile, prison officer Eric (Graham) is caring, honest and keen to protect those in his charge – which is not easy in the violent, understaffed jail. But then a dangerous inmate identifies Eric’s biggest weakness, putting him in an impossible situation where he must choose between his principles and his love for his family.

For anyone who is already hooked and can’t wait for next Sunday for the second instalment, the whole series will be available to stream on iPlayer once this first episode has aired.


Time, BBC1, Tonight, 9pm