Waiting for the Out

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Waiting for the Out is a British six-part television series based on Andy West's memoir The Life Inside: A Memoir Of Prison, Family and Learning to be Free, adapted for television by Dennis Kelly and Levi David Addai. It stars Josh Finan, Francis Lovehall, Gerard Kearns, Samantha Spiro, Phil Daniels, and Stephen Wight.

Based onThe Life Inside: A Memoir Of Prison, Family and Learning to be Free by Andy West
Screenplay by
Directed by
  • Jeanette Nordahl
  • Ben Palmer
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Waiting for the Out
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Based onThe Life Inside: A Memoir Of Prison, Family and Learning to be Free by Andy West
Screenplay by
Directed by
  • Jeanette Nordahl
  • Ben Palmer
Starring
Music bySion Trefor
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Dennis Kelly
  • Jane Featherstone
  • Chris Fry
  • Katie Carpenter
  • Andy West
  • Tanya Qureshi
Producers
  • Ken Horn
  • Louise Sutton
Running time49 minutes
Production companySister
Original release
NetworkBBC One
Release3 January (2026-01-03) 
7 February 2026 (2026-02-07)
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Waiting for the Out premiered on 3 January 2026 on BBC One, and received acclaim from critics.

Cast and characters

Production

Development

The series is produced by Sister. It is adapted from Andy West's memoir The Life Inside: A Memoir Of Prison, Family and Learning to be Free, adapted by writers Dennis Kelly, Levi David Addai and Ric Renton.[1] The series is directed by Jeanette Nordahl and Ben Palmer, with Ken Horn and Louise Sutton serving as producers. The executive producers are Kelly, Jane Featherstone, Chris Fry, Katie Carpenter and West, with Tanya Qureshi for the BBC.[2] For the series, Kelly visited a number of prisons in order to see West at work, and to try and discover a different way to depict prison on screen.[3] Kelly said:

Very often when we have prison dramas they're very tense. They're about people getting stabbed or being extorted. It's not that those aspects aren't there but the truth is that a lot of what prison is about is waiting. You basically get a couple of hundred people, you put them in a building that they can't leave and they just have to wait.[3]

Casting

The cast is led by Josh Finan alongside Francis Lovehall, Gerard Kearns, Samantha Spiro, Phil Daniels, Stephen Wight, Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo, Neal Barry, Alex Ferns, Steven Meo, Ric Renton, Tom Moutchi, Nima Taleghani, Sule Rimi, Charlie Rix, and Jude Mack.[4]

Filming

Principal photography took place in Liverpool in May 2025.[5][6]

Broadcast

It premiered on 3 January 2026 on BBC One, with all episodes made available on BBC iPlayer the same day.[7]

Reception

Writing for The Guardian Phil Harrison gave the series a five-star review describing it as a "gripping, moving study in vulnerability and acceptance", with praise for the "thoroughly well-written and performed characters".[8] Nick Hilton in The Independent gave the show four stars and praised the performance of Josh Finan as teacher Dan, describing him as "a very delicate actor, moving neatly between inscrutability and distress".[9] Carol Midgely in The Times reflected on the series being "nuanced, challenging, surprising and the most original prison drama I have seen" with Finan "an inspired piece of casting. It is a compelling performance".[10]

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