Save Me Too

Save Me Too
Save Me Too

Season 2

Distributed by NBCUniversal Global Distribution

2020 6 x 50'

At the end of series one, which achieved an army of fans and became the most rapidly binged boxset in Sky Atlantic's history, Nelly is left devastated when his desperate search for his daughter Jody is unsuccessful. To find Jody he has been dragged into a dark underworld, taken risks dangerous to himself and those closest to him, and challenged him to re-evaluate many of the decisions he has made about his life.

In the next gripping chapter of his quest we re-join Nelly seventeen months later. Is he still looking for his daughter? What hope is there of finding her? And if new evidence were to emerge what would it force Nelly to do next?

Showcasing bold, British drama at its finest, Save Me Too will see Lesley Manville (Mum, Harlots) join the all-star cast as Jennifer Charles, the wife of Gideon (Adrian Edmondson). Jennifer is forced to make an almost impossible choice that will place her in direct conflict with Nelly, following the return of the vulnerable girl, Grace (Olive Gray), whom Nelly rescued whilst searching for Jody.

Suranne Jones returns as Jody's mum Claire who faces the dire possibilities of her daughter’s fate and Stephen Graham is back as Melon, who is attempting to start a new life with Bernie (Alice Feetham). Also returning are; Thomas Coombes (Goz), Kerry Godliman (Teens), Nadine Marshall (D.I O'Halloran), Susan Lynch (Stace) and Jason Flemyng (Tam), all contributing to the vibrant community that viewers came to know and love in the first series, which is currently available to watch on demand on Sky and streaming service NOW TV.

Writers

  • Lennie James (EP1,4,5&6)
  • Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan & Marlon Smith (EP2)
  • Emer Kenny (EP3)

Directors

  • Jim Loach (EP1-3)
  • Coky Giedroyc (EP4-6)

Producer

  • Lizzie Rusbridger

Top Billed Cast

  • Lennie James
  • Suranne Jones
  • Stephen Graham
  • Lesley Manville

Executive Producers

  • Simon Heath
  • Jessica Sykes
  • Lennie James

Available On

  • Sky Atlantic
  • Now TV

Awards