After it made its much talked about debut last week, The Walk-In continues on ITV on Monday night, with Stephen Graham once again putting in a stellar star turn in the lead role.
Stephen,. who has earned rave reviews for appearances in the likes of Line of Duty, Time and Help over the years, plays activist Matthew Collins, a reformed Neo-Nazi, now working as a bona fide journalist for the anti-racist organisation, Hope not Hate. Forced to flee the UK and go into hiding in the 1990’s when he became a mole from within the BNP, Collins returned to Britain to make a new life for himself. The Walk-In focuses upon Collins and his work to stop the radicalisation of young white men before it begins.
The new drama attracted a large audience for its premiere a week ago and a teaser for its second episode on October 10 reads: "National Action insider Robbie Mullen reaches out to Matthew Collins and Hope Not Hate to try to prevent the murder of another MP, but he puts himself in danger in doing so."
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The whole series is available to binge on I TV Hub right now and someone who's done just that took to Twitter to post: "Just finished The Walk In on ITV. Wow! @StephenGraham73 has to be one of the best British actors we have produced. Fantastic viewing." Equally impressed, a second tweeted: "I binged watched The Walk In on @ITV last night and all I can say is that it was another acting masterclass from the magnificent @StephenGraham73 Inever miss anything he's in because he puts 100% into all his projects. Love the bloke.."
How many episodes of The Walk In are there on ITV?
There are FIVE episodes in total, each airing over consecutive Mondays on ITV, with the third on October 17, the fourth on October 24 and the final one on October 31./
A synopsis of part three reads: "Mullen comes under suspicion within National Action, but he refuses the offer of a new life and a new identity on the witness protection programme. He wants to walk away from everything, but without his evidence those planning the murder of Rosie Cooper MP may escape justice. Activist Matthew Collins is forced to take Mullen into his own home to keep him safe."