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Time - new series starring Sean Bean

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Artaylar Thu 03-Jun-21 16:24:31

Starting on BBC 1, Sunday at 9pm.

I love love love Sean Bean and will definately be watching this.

Greyduster Mon 14-Jun-21 08:44:22

Nannatwiglet I do that often and had no idea! I’ll pay more attention next time! Sean Bean played a baddie with a very cut glass accent in a James Bond movie. It didn’t suit him somehow. “Time” is a very sobering watch. What a spiral of decline......

Charleygirl5 Mon 14-Jun-21 08:54:08

I am afraid I also join that small select crowd!!!
I am so looking forward to the last episode next Sunday. I have seen Stephen Graham before but I had no idea of his name.

When I was working we visited a prison once and it has always been on my mind. The floor and prisoners were obviously carefully chosen, I sat beside one fellow on his bunk bed chatting and the prison officers showed us the artwork of a 1st class forger- his work was brilliant.

I digress, there should be classes for prisoners so that they will be employable on exit. Many cannot read or write and that should be addressed or it becomes a never ending circle.

Pittcity Mon 14-Jun-21 08:57:25

I think you'll be ok nfk.
There's even talk of a follow on series to find out what happened next!!

silverlining48 Mon 14-Jun-21 09:26:16

I have heard of a Sean penn though (but wouldn’t recognise him)grin

Aveline Mon 14-Jun-21 10:26:07

This was an excellent drama. The three hard hitting episodes were just right in length. A longer series or even a follow up would spoil the impact. It's complete in itself. Full marks to the writer and all cast.

sodapop Mon 14-Jun-21 12:19:52

Stop digging now silverlining or you may have to be excommunicated grin

GillT57 Mon 14-Jun-21 13:48:40

We have resisted the understandable temptation to binge watch on i player. This is a really disturbing series, the dark filming conveys the claustrophobia, the smells of all those men crammed together; the testosterone, the sweat, feet, cell toilets.....the episode last night with the murderer facing his victim's parents was powerful, and all the more so for not having a happy ending. The sheer waste of life, not only of the victim and his parents, but of the murderer and all because of £1.20. All those damaged men feeding off each other's fear.

NfkDumpling Mon 14-Jun-21 15:11:43

Pittcity

I think you'll be ok nfk.
There's even talk of a follow on series to find out what happened next!!

Thanks Pitt, I'll binge watch it then when Best Beloved is out! (If I can stand the angst)

trisher Mon 14-Jun-21 15:20:50

silverlining48 Find the "Sharpe" series and watch to find out about Sean Bean. It's a great way to spend a wet afternoon and he was gorgeous. Still a fantastic actor. And great in this.
Stephen Graham is such a good actor.
Time is great if a bit of a hard watch.

silverlining48 Mon 14-Jun-21 23:31:11

I will, thanks.

sodapop Tue 15-Jun-21 08:37:42

And those breeches as well trisher he cut such a dashing figure in Sharpe.

Chestnut Wed 16-Jun-21 12:04:09

I haven't seen the last episode yet, but I always wondered exactly how drugs and phones got inside prisons. Maybe they should have random frequent dog sniffing sessions round the prison, that would find the drugs instantly.
It also seems that prisoners like Sean Bean's character should not be inside with the violent ones. Surely committing a driving offence qualifies him to be in an open prison? He is a first time offender and no danger to the public. Why put him with all those hardened criminals? Surely they know who is violent and dangerous and can keep those types together?

Chestnut Wed 16-Jun-21 12:14:02

silverlining48 - try and find 'Lady Chatterley' (1993 TV serial) which is amazing. I think it's on BritBox, on DVD and was on Drama channel but not any more.

trisher Thu 17-Jun-21 09:40:53

Wow! Chestnut
I think it all depends where there is space in prisons. They are massively over crowded.

Polarbear2 Thu 17-Jun-21 09:47:58

Time was very good. Best thing SN has done IMO. However I disagree he’s a ‘great actor’. He’s a bloke from Sheffield who plays exactly the same part for every role. I was at a charity function where he was a guest. He was a quite unpleasant person. And he’s a blade which says it all ??

trisher Thu 17-Jun-21 10:05:31

Oh come on Sharpe the same as Ned Starke and Mark in Time? He's been in so many things. Why does anyone expect an actor to be pleasant? You don't have to be pleasant to act well.

Dryginger Thu 17-Jun-21 10:12:23

I saw him once on Parky and he came over as lovely talking about his love for Frey Bentos meat pies I thought he was quite down to earth. Also my friend knows him and she saud he was nice.

Pittcity Thu 17-Jun-21 11:09:34

We googled him at our meetup yesterday and found out that he was on wife number 5! There's hope for us yet grin

Polarbear2 Thu 17-Jun-21 13:53:42

Says it all. ??

trisher Sun 20-Jun-21 22:09:04

Oh wow it was briliant right until the end. Great story, great acting. So moving

GrandmaKT Sun 20-Jun-21 22:13:54

Yes, great ending, on our pier in Southport!

Hellogirl1 Sun 20-Jun-21 22:19:55

Compelling viewing.

MayBee70 Sun 20-Jun-21 23:17:50

I haven’t watched it yet but have just watched a fascinating interview with Jimmy McGovern by Mark Lawson (probably the best tv interviewer ever).

Bridie22 Sun 20-Jun-21 23:41:48

Powerful and emotional, brilliant acting all round.

BlueBelle Mon 21-Jun-21 03:17:41

What a powerful drama loved it cleverly written very well acted best one for a long time