Waiting for the Out


02:30 am - 03:15 am, Friday, February 6 on BBC Two HD (102)

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Season 1, Episode 5

Dan's anxieties spiral out of control, and the only thing grounding him is a live feed from his stove - until it cuts out. Painful memories of his father return, while a tense encounter with Keith derails the class. As the crisis deepens, Dan's actions threaten his entire future, and a confrontation with his past leaves him more alone than ever, and caught between who he was and who he fears he is destined to be


HD subtitles repeat 16x9 sign-language audio-description
Movie/Drama Prison Drama

Cast & Crew

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Josh Finan (Actor) .. Dan Stewer
Stephen Wight (Actor) .. Lee Gifford
Gerard Kearns (Actor) .. Dan's dad
Phil Daniels (Actor) .. Frank Gifford
Samantha Spiro (Actor) .. Gail Stewer
Alex Ferns (Actor) .. Keith McKellar
Ronke Adekoluejo (Actor) .. Officer Stephens
Daniel Monks (Actor) .. Jamie Lawson
Josef Altin (Actor) .. Greg Turner
Steven Meo (Actor) .. Daniel 'Macca' McKenzie
Ric Renton (Actor) .. Wallace Robson
Tom Moutchi (Actor) .. Tom 'Junior' Kouame Jr
Nima Taleghani (Actor) .. Malik Zahir
Charlie Rix (Actor) .. Zac Colton
David Stoller (Actor) .. Officer Campbell
Neal Barry (Actor) .. Officer Guthrie
Flora Spencer-Longhurst (Actor) .. Young Gail Stewer
Lynott Lord Cassidy (Actor) .. Young Dan Stewer
Frances Wittering (Actor) .. Dan's Nan
Jon Foster (Actor) .. Charlie Leatherhead
Kieran Stokes (Actor) .. Prison worker
Dennis Kelly (Executive producer)
Chris Fry (Executive producer)
Janet Featherstone (Executive producer)
Katie Carpenter (Executive producer)
Andy West (Executive producer)
Ken Horn (Producer)
Ben Palmer (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Josh Finan (Actor) .. Dan Stewer
Stephen Wight (Actor) .. Lee Gifford
Gerard Kearns (Actor) .. Dan's dad
Phil Daniels (Actor) .. Frank Gifford
Born: October 25, 1958 in London
Best Known For: Starring in cult film Quadrophenia, and EastEnders.
Early-life: Philip William Daniels was born in Islington on October 25, 1958. He and his parents survived the 1972 Eltham Well Hall rail crash. He was introduced to acting by drama teacher Anna Scher, who ran a workshop at his school. Although he only took part for a laugh, he found he really enjoyed it, and later signed up for her acting school. He began winning TV roles when he was still in his early teens, and at the age of 16 made an uncredited appearance as a waiter in Bugsy Malone.
Career: Daniels appeared in Scum and Zulu Dawn, but his biggest break came in 1979 when he landed the lead role in cult film Quadrophenia. He continued to work steadily in TV, film and theatre before a slightly lean patch hit in the early 1990s. However, in 1994 he reached a new audience by narrating Blur's hit song Parklife; he was also in demand as an actor with roles in Holding On, Still Crazy, The Long Firm and Outlaws. In 2006, he joined the cast of EastEnders as Kevin Wicks and stayed for two years. Since leaving Walford, he has competed in Strictly Come Dancing, played Granddad in the Only Fools and Horses prequel Rock and Chips, and written his autobiography.
Quote: "The worst thing you can ever be is skint and a bit famous. It's embarrassing when you're standing in line at the local dole office and someone asks for your autograph."
Trivia: He supports Chelsea FC.
Samantha Spiro (Actor) .. Gail Stewer
Born: June 20, 1968 in London
Best Known For: An extensive stage career and playing Barbara Windsor in the TV movie Cor, Blimey!
Early-life: Samantha was born in London on June 20, 1968. She wanted to be an actress from a young age and went on to join the National Youth Theatre and train at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. Her first acting role after leaving drama school was in productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Boys from Syracuse and Macbeth at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park.
Career: Spiro's breakthrough part was playing Barbara Windsor in Terry Johnson's comedy play Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick at the National Theatre. She reprised the role in the TV movie Cor, Blimey! A prolific stage performer, Spiro's theatre credits include Teechers, Jumpers, A Little Night Music, Funny Girl, Chicken Soup with Barley and Guys and Dolls. She won Olivier awards for Merrily We Roll Along and Hello Dolly. On the small screen, Spiro has appeared in MIT: Murder Investigation Team, After You've Gone, Grandma's House, Bad Education, The Wrong Mans, London Spy and Tracey Ullman's Show. She won a British Comedy Award for Grandma's House. Her Radio 4 drama credits include Waiting for Di and Pride and Prejudice.
Quote: "I'm just lucky that I'm getting to play lovely roles, work with great people, and still feel a bit like a mum."
Trivia: Spiro won a Joseph Jefferson Award for Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for a production of A Little Night Music in Chicago.
Alex Ferns (Actor) .. Keith McKellar
Ronke Adekoluejo (Actor) .. Officer Stephens
Daniel Monks (Actor) .. Jamie Lawson
Josef Altin (Actor) .. Greg Turner
Steven Meo (Actor) .. Daniel 'Macca' McKenzie
Ric Renton (Actor) .. Wallace Robson
Tom Moutchi (Actor) .. Tom 'Junior' Kouame Jr
Nima Taleghani (Actor) .. Malik Zahir
Charlie Rix (Actor) .. Zac Colton
David Stoller (Actor) .. Officer Campbell
Neal Barry (Actor) .. Officer Guthrie
Flora Spencer-Longhurst (Actor) .. Young Gail Stewer
Lynott Lord Cassidy (Actor) .. Young Dan Stewer
Frances Wittering (Actor) .. Dan's Nan
Jon Foster (Actor) .. Charlie Leatherhead
Kieran Stokes (Actor) .. Prison worker
Dennis Kelly (Executive producer)
Chris Fry (Executive producer)
Janet Featherstone (Executive producer)
Katie Carpenter (Executive producer)
Andy West (Executive producer)
Ken Horn (Producer)
Ben Palmer (Director)

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