[01/26/24 - 08:34 AM] Bella Ramsey & Jodie Whitaker Headline Season Two of Prison Drama "Time" The new season, due March 27 on BritBox, is told through the lens of three very different inmates from three very different backgrounds.
[via press release from BritBox]
BELLA RAMSEY & JODIE WHITAKER HEADLINE SEASON TWO OF PRISON DRAMA "TIME"
FROM JIMMY MCGOVERN, CO-CREATOR OF FOX's "ACCUSED"
NEW SEASON PREMIERES MARCH 27
"I think what "Time" series one did, [and] hopefully what this series is doing, is giving a face to the statistics or the problems. You can say there's a wrong or a right, there's a baddie and a goodie, or there's a situation where there's a bad decision and a good decision, but we all live in a grey area." - Jodie Whitaker
Starring Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us), Jodie Whitaker (Doctor Who), Tamara Lawrence (No Offense), and Siobhan Finneran (Downton Abbey), the new season of Time is told through the lens of three very different inmates from three very different backgrounds.
Arriving at Carlingford Prison on the same day, Orla (Whittaker), Abi (Lawrence), and Kelsey (Ramsey) are thrown together to face an unfamiliar world. But even with the ever-present threat of violence within its walls, they discover that an unexpected sense of community, and a shared understanding, still might be possible.
Jimmy McGovern, co-creator of FOX's Accused, returns as writer and executive producer with Helen Black (Grantchester) joining as co-writer. The original BAFTA award-winning Time with Sean Bean and Stephen Graham is currently available on BritBox.
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