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And in 2021 they are combining their talents in the hottest new BBC TV. Individually, the two actors have put their own stamp on the British TV and film scene. You make up your mind and then you make do. Time - watch online: stream, buy or rent. Sean Bean and current BBC sensation Stephen Graham star as two men on the edge in this emotional and thrilling portrayal of life in a British prison. There’s little time for anguish or self-regret. When his vulnerability is discovered by inmates, he has to decide what value his morals and beliefs are when a life is on the line.
It’s the same with Eric McNally (Stephen Graham), a veteran guard who prides himself on being a straight arrow. Cobden has to decide what parts of himself he’s willing to give up to survive, or whether qualities society values are a hindrance to him inside. As one of his earlier characters might have said, one does not simply. The struggle runs deeper than any jailhouse cliché. In other respects, Time seems to be an avant-garde experiment in replicating what it would be like to do time with Sean Bean. Stephen Graham ( Snatch) co-stars as a prison officer trying to protect those in his charge but forced to make an impossible choice. It adds up to a cohesive whole, a TV show that captures the lives of those within an imperfect system of justice, where there is brutality but also decency. A school teacher by profession, sentenced to four years for a serious offence, Cobden even has to fight against his own instincts. Sean Bean ( Game of Thrones ) leads this three-part BBC miniseries as a convict filled with guilt, just trying to survive prison. The BBC has revealed the first trailer for four-part drama series Marriage, starring Sean Bean (Time) and Nicola Walker (The Split). Bewildered by merely the combative noise he hears on arrival, let alone the brutal power structure and institutional failings he soon encounters, Cobden can barely hold himself together. At first it is a matter of eruptive violence and unceasing threat, seen through the eyes of a newly arrived inmate at Her Majesty’s Prison Craigmore, Mark Cobden (Sean Bean). When he rides in a prisoner transport vehicle (like a jail on wheels), the other convicts scream and shout. Jimmy McGovern’s new three-parter that the timid schoolteacher Mark (Sean Bean) doesn’t belong in prison. The conflict is unceasing in Time, a masterful British prison drama. Episodes watched: 3 of 3 You can tell within seconds of Time.