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You can watch an exclusive Q&A With Stephen Graham And Stars Of Major New BBC One Drama, Time
2 years ago

Join award-winning actor Stephen Graham (Line of Duty, The Virtues) and leading writer Jimmy McGovern for an exclusive online panel discussion and Q&A, ahead of the launch of BBC One’s gripping new prison drama, Time.
On Wednesday 2 June at 6pm the BBC will host a live online event, hosted by BBC Radio Merseyside presenter Jessie Aru-Phillips, when fans will be able to put questions to the stars of the show, including Stephen Graham, Hannah Walters and other leading cast members, plus writer Jimmy McGovern.
There will also be the chance to see exclusive clips ahead of the official broadcast on BBC One, Sunday 6 June at 9pm. . Time is a visceral, emotional and high-stakes portrayal of life in a British prison. Mark Cobden (Sean Bean) is consumed by guilt after accidentally killing an innocent man. Accepting his four year sentence and separated from his family, he meets Eric McNally (Stephen Graham), a caring prison officer doing his best to protect those in his charge.
The major three-part series, recorded on location in Liverpool, also stars Sean Bean (Broken, Game of Thrones), Hannah Walters (This is England, Pirates of the Caribbean), Siobhan Finneran (Happy Valley, The Other One), and Sue Johnston (The Royle Family, Downton Abbey).
Time was commissioned by Piers Wenger, Controller of BBC Drama and Charlotte Moore, Chief Content Officer. It is directed by Lewis Arnold (Des, Humans) and executive produced by Tom Sherry and Michael Parke for BBC Studios Production and Lucy Richer for the BBC, alongside Jimmy McGovern, Sean Bean and Stephen Graham. The producer is Simon Maloney (King Charles III, I May Destroy You) and the series is distributed internationally by BBC Studios.