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All You Need To Know About The Way: An Inside Look At The Latest BBC One Drama

By Tara PriceFebruary 19, 2024
All You Need To Know About The Way: An Inside Look At The Latest BBC One Drama

Diving into a world marked by social turmoil, ‘The Way’ stands out as BBC One’s captivating new drama series in three parts, brought to life by the distinguished director Michael Sheen and writer James Graham. Set against the backdrop of a civil uprising, this series intricately explores the struggles of the Driscoll family as they endeavor to escape their once-peaceful life in Wales. Amidst their daunting journey, the series reflects on the current societal disturbances, drawing parallels with the unrest in Port Talbot—Sheen’s birthplace and the main location for the series.

‘The Way’ intricately explores the complex intersection of personal struggles and public chaos. With a cast that includes Steffan Rhodri, Mali Harries, and Michael Sheen, the series delves into the life of a community on the edge due to a crisis at the steelworks, mirroring the real-life tensions of trade unions and strikes in Port Talbot. The series, with its international distribution through ITV Studios and support from the Welsh Government, highlights the harsh realities of industrial towns, making ‘The Way’ a key series for audiences beyond its initial airing on BBC iPlayer.

A Deep Dive into The Way: Cast, Plot, and Filming Locations

The Way BBC Drama
The Way BBC Drama

At the core of ‘The Way’ is the Driscoll family, whose lives are central to the unfolding drama. The family, brought to life by Steffan Rhodri, Mali Harries, and Michael Sheen, is thrust into the midst of a civil conflict. Their town, reliant on the steel industry, becomes the stage for significant social and political strife, pushing the Driscolls to face difficult decisions. The series not only portrays a community in distress but also highlights the personal battles within.

The series is further enriched by the addition of Luke Evans as the mysterious “Welsh catcher” and Maja Laskowska as Anna, Owen’s love interest, played by Callum Scott Howells. These characters add depth to the narrative, intertwining personal stories with the larger context of societal upheaval. The series is set to captivate viewers, airing every Monday at 9pm from February 19, 2024, on BBC One and available on BBC iPlayer.

The Way, Geoff (STEFFAN RHODRI),Red Seam,Jon Pountney Photo credit BBC
The Way, Geoff (STEFFAN RHODRI),Red Seam,Jon Pountney
Photo credit BBC

Reflecting the real challenges of Port Talbot, a town facing industrial decline and unemployment, ‘The Way’ brings these issues to the forefront. The recent shutdown of two blast furnaces at the local steelworks is a poignant element of the series. Filming in Port Talbot adds authenticity, showcasing the area’s landscapes, involving local talent, and benefiting the community. The expanded cast, including Tom Cullen, Danny Sapani, and Erin Richards, adds layers to the series, offering a rich exploration of a town in crisis.

Conclusion

‘The Way’ is a profound cultural piece that navigates the intertwined lives of individuals and the collective within a changing society. The journey of the Driscolls mirrors the broader story of Port Talbot and similar towns, providing not only entertainment but also sparking meaningful discussions on the challenges facing communities at the edge of economic and social shifts. It offers a compelling narrative that encourages viewers to reflect on the parallels in their own environments.

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