Jodie Whittaker, Bella Ramsey and Tamara Lawrance seem in Time sequence two

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The Last Of Us star Ramsey, 19, is pictured together with her hair in a bun and arms crossed as she leans in opposition to a metallic fence subsequent to co-stars Lawrance, 29, and Whittaker, 40.

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The trio don gray tracksuits and white t-shirts as they painting prisoners locked inside Carlingford Prison for girls.

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Kelsey, who's performed by Ramsey, joins the jail on the identical day as Lawrance’s character Abi and Orla, who's performed by Whittaker within the three-part drama.

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Reprising her function from sequence one as jail chaplain Marie-Louise is Siobhan Finneran, whose credit embody Happy Valley and Downton Abbey.

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Further casting has been introduced for the present and consists of Bafta award-winner Sophie Willan, who has starred in Alma’s Not Normal and Still Open All Hours.

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Also becoming a member of the forged for season two is Julie Graham, Alicia Forde, Lisa Millett, Faye McKeever, Kayla Meikle, Nicholas Nunn, Maimuna Memon, and James Corrigan, who starred in Adam Kay’s This Is Going To Hurt.

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Award-winning drama Time was written by Jimmy McGovern and is a BBC Studios manufacturing which has obtained further help from the Liverpool Film Office by means of its Liverpool City Region Production Fund.

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Ramsey rose to prominence in Game Of Thrones however has additionally appeared in The Last Of Us, His Dark Materials and Catherine Called Birdy.

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Whittaker was forged within the function of Doctor Who in 2017, with an announcement final yr that she would get replaced by Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa.

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Lawrance appeared alongside Letitia Wright in 2022 movie The Silent Twins and was additionally forged as Viola within the National Theatre’s 2017 manufacturing of Twelfth Night.

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The first sequence of Time – set in a males’s jail and starring Sean Bean – aired in 2021 and was a success for the BBC, successful the mini-series award final yr on the Bafta TV Awards.

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Actor Stephen Graham, who performed Eric McNally in sequence one, accepted the award alongside others who had labored on the present.

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Series two will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at a date to be introduced.

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