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The complete scripts of the acclaimed Netflix television series, with additional commentary from the show's creators, colour photographs and contextual essays.
A propos de l'auteur
Jack Thorne is a playwright and BAFTA-winning screenwriter.
His plays for the stage include: When Winston Went to War with the Wireless (Donmar Warehouse, 2023); The Motive and the Cue (National Theatre and West End, 2023; Evening Standard Award for Best Play; Critics' Circle Award for Best New Play); After Life, an adaptation of a film by Hirokazu Kore-eda (National Theatre, 2021); the end of history... (Royal Court, London, 2019); an adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (Old Vic, London, 2017); an adaptation of Büchner's Woyzeck (Old Vic, London, 2017); Junkyard (Headlong, Bristol Old Vic, Rose Theatre Kingston & Theatr Clwyd, 2017); Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Palace Theatre, London, 2016); The Solid Life of Sugar Water (Graeae and Theatre Royal Plymouth, 2015); Hope (Royal Court, London, 2015); adaptations of Let the Right One In (National Theatre of Scotland at Dundee Rep, the Royal Court and the Apollo Theatre, London, 2013/14) and Stuart: A Life Backwards (Underbelly, Edinburgh and tour, 2013); Mydidae (Soho, 2012; Trafalgar Studios, 2013); an adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Physicists (Donmar Warehouse, 2012); Bunny (Underbelly, Edinburgh, 2010; Soho, 2011); 2nd May 1997 (Bush, 2009); When You Cure Me (Bush, 2005; Radio 3's Drama on Three, 2006); Fanny and Faggot (Pleasance, Edinburgh, 2004 and 2007; Finborough, 2007; English Theatre of Bruges, 2007; Trafalgar Studios, 2007); and Stacy (Tron, 2006; Arcola, 2007; Trafalgar Studios, 2007).
His television work includes Adolescence (with Stephen Graham), His Dark Materials, Then Barbara Met Alan (with Genevieve Barr), The Eddy, Help, The Accident, Kiri, National Treasure and This is England ’86/’88/’90.
His films include The Swimmers (with Sally El Hosaini), Enola Holmes, Radioactive, The Aeronauts and Wonder.
He was the recipient of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for Outstanding Contribution to Writing in 2022, and was elected the Guild's President in 2025.
Author photo by Antonio Olmos
Stephen Graham is an actor and film producer.
His work for television includes: This is England ’88/88/90; Accused; Boardwalk Empire; Little Boy Blue; White House Farm; Line of Duty; Save Me; The Virtues; The North Water; Time (also as executive producer); Help; Peaky Blinders; A Thousand Blows (also as executive producer) and Adolescence (also as co-creator, co-writer and executive producer).
His work for film includes: This is England; Public Enemies; Pirates of the Caribbean; Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy; Modigliani: Three Days on the Wing of Madness; Yardie; Journey’s End; Rocketman; The Irishman (nominated for ten Academy Awards); Greyhound; two Venom films (Let There Be Carnage and The Last Dance); Matilda the Musical; Young Woman and the Sea; Blitz; Deliver Me from Nowhere; Peaky Blinders; Bunker and Ibelin.
He set up Matriarch Productions alongside his wife, Hannah Walters, in 2019, and they released their first project, the film Boiling Point, in 2021. Following the success of the film, Stephen starred in and Matriarch produced its sequel, a five-part drama for the BBC.
Awards include Emmys for Best Supporting Actor, Best Writing in a Limited Series and Best Limited Series for Adolescence; the BIFA Richard Harris Award for outstanding services to drama, and an OBE for his services to drama. He has been nominated for seven BAFTA acting awards.