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David Tennant Leads an All-Star Cast for Season 3 of 'Time'
One of the best anthology shows of the decade, 'Time' returns for Season 3, set within a Young Offenders Institution.
The hit anthology series about life behind bars by Jimmy McGovern
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One of the best anthology shows of the decade, 'Time' returns for Season 3, set within a Young Offenders Institution.
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For a show that won critical acclaim in the UK, Jimmy McGovern’s (Broken) BBC prison drama Time flew largely under the radar in the US when it dropped on BritBox in 2021. Luckily, a second season of the anthology series is giving the stunning show a new lease on
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The gripping BBC prison drama Time drew critical acclaim for its first season in 2021. Eight months and two BAFTAs later, the show was renewed for a second season despite originally being planned as a close-ended miniseries. Despite the promise of an anthology series and series creator Jimmy McGovern’s
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BritBox has released the trailer for the star-studded second season of its prison drama Time, which aims to continue the first's exploration of the struggles and harsh realities of inmates within the British prison system through a whole new set of characters. The three-part series will switch its
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BritBox has announced that the second season of Jimmy McGovern's (Broken) award-winning prison drama Time will arrive on the streaming service in March, though its cast and story will look decidedly different than its first. The first season of Time starred Sean Bean (Marriage) and Stephen Graham (Bodies)
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Renewing a show initially planned as a limited, closed-ended series can be risky, but for Jimmy McGovern’s Time, it took what was a one-hit wonder and turned it into a tour-de-force series. Season 1, released in 2021, starred Sean Bean (Game of Thrones) as the newly imprisoned Mark Cobden
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One day, BritBox will hit critical mass and release a show so big, so popular, so mainstream that it will stop being that streaming service people look at me funny when I start gushing about how great it is. When that day comes, the world will discover the truly stupendous
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As most assumed, Time will be returning to BritBox for its second season. The series was initially planned as a limited three-episode series set inside a men's prison, starring Sean Bean as an inmate struggling to survive and Stephen Graham as the correctional officer trying to stay on
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BBC One’s prison-set series Time was initially set as a one-off, closed-ended limited series starring Sean Bean (Game of Thrones) as the newly imprisoned Mark Cobden and Stephen Graham (This Is England) as Prison Officer Eric McNally. Written by Jimmy McGovern (Accused), the series was written for those two
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Haven't you ever wanted more time? Apparently, the BBC did, and it's giving it to us. Time, the prison drama starring Sean Bean (World on Fire) and Stephen Graham (The North Water), was widely praised by critics when it premiered in the U.K. in June
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July brought a bountiful harvest of British content coming to American streaming services, with multiple debuts across nearly a dozen streamers, many of which are still dropping episodes this month. August slows it down and skips Netflix entirely for a second month this year. But though it may be the
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Critically acclaimed BBC drama Time is officially coming to America this summer by way of streaming platform Britbox. Written by BAFTA winner Jimmy McGovern (Accused, Moving On), the three-part series is a powerful exploration of prison life, punishment, and penitence. Time reteams McGovern with two of his Accused stars, Sean