Where have you seen the cast of BBC s Time before?
As hard-hitting drama Time kicks off, you might be wondering where you ve seen the stars before? Here s all the info
For use in UK, Ireland or Benelux countries only Stephen Graham as Eric McNally (right) and Sean Bean as Mark Cobden in Time (Image: Matt Squire/BBC/PA Wire)
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Time: When is new Sean Bean prison drama on, how many episodes and what is it about?
Time is a new hard-hitting prison drama from Jimmy McGovern
Mark Cobden, played by Sean Bean (Image: BBC/James Stack)
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A new drama by Jimmy McGovern starts this weekend and stars UK TV heavyweights Sean Bean and Stephen Graham.
by Stephen Chapman
The first trailer and launch date have been revealed today for Jimmy McGovern’s new Liverpool drama, Time.
Starring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham, it will air weekly on BBC One from 6th June.
Mark Cobden (Bean) is newly imprisoned, consumed by guilt for his crime, and way out of his depth in the volatile world of prison life.
He meets Eric McNally (Stephen Graham), an excellent prison officer doing his best to protect those in his charge. However, when one of the most dangerous inmates identifies his weakness, Eric faces an impossible choice; between his principles and his family.
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