Fans have been waiting three years to for the third season of the hit BBC drama
An EastEnders legend has joined David Tennant and Siobhan Finneran in a revamped BBC drama that’s set to air in the coming months.
It was announced last year that Jimmy McGovern’s BAFTA-winning hit drama Time would be coming back for a third season. Featuring a new cast every season, the first two seasons followed the lives of inmates and staff in His Majesty’s Prison Service.
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First starring Game of Thrones’ Sean Bean and Stephen Graham in 2021’s first season, Doctor Who’s Jodie Whittaker picked up the reins two years later, with The Last of Us’ Bella Ramsey joining the cast. The latest edition of the BBC anthology series will be set in a young offenders’ institution.
Consisting of three episodes, Rivals; David Tennant is starring as Prison Officer Bailey with Happy Valley’s Siobhan Finneran reprises her role as Marie-Louise, a prison chaplain. The series will explore the impact of locking up teenagers and the effects on those who look after them.
Its synopsis reads: “Prison Chaplain Marie-Louise comes to the YOI having lost her faith. When tragedy strikes within the prison, Marie-Louise clashes with veteran officer Bailey, a man in the midst of his own crisis.
“Bailey knows more about the circumstances that led to this major incident – but will he come clean before the guilt gets too much? Meanwhile, two teenage young offenders, Peter and James, struggle through the terrifying first weeks and months of their incarceration.
“Can James ever face his broken parents after an unforgivable act of violence and will Peter tell the truth about the death of an innocent man, or does family loyalty mean more?
“An unlikely friendship between them looks to shift the trajectory of their futures, but in an increasingly unstable environment, is change ever possible?”
Series creator and writer Jimmy previously said: “Siobhan Finneran is back! And we’ve got a wonderful leading man in David Tennant. And a brilliant director in Paul Whittington. I think it’s going to be wonderful.”
On Tuesday (March 17), the BBC announced further additions to the cast as filming begins in Belfast. Leading the additions is Boiling Point and The Lazarus Project’s Vinette Robinson as Erica. If that wasn’t enough, Jo Joyner will play Nicola.
EastEnders fans will recognise Joyner from her time playing Tanya Branning on the BBC soap. Recent years have seen her appear in his series Little Disasters and Stay Close.
Also appearing in Time season three are The Bay’s Daniel Ryan as Custodial Manager Jennings, The Responder’s Warren Brown as Albie, Stranger Things: The First Shadow’s Louis McCartney as James, with Ollie McNulty and Chukwubuikem Molokwu making their screen debuts as Peter and Christopher, and Hollyoaks’ Ethaniel Davy playing Jayden.
Co-writer Samuel Bailey said: “It’s been an absolute honour to work with Jimmy on Time series 3, and with the brilliant cast put together by the team, I think this series will be just as impactful and devastating as Time 1 & 2.
“I’m particularly excited for audiences to meet the lads playing our young offenders, who are all remarkable actors that I know we’re going to be seeing a lot more of in the future.”

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