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The Walk-In

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5.4K
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Stephen Graham in The Walk-In (2022)
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A journalist tries to uncover the plans of a neo-Nazi organization that has been involved in the murder of an MP.A journalist tries to uncover the plans of a neo-Nazi organization that has been involved in the murder of an MP.A journalist tries to uncover the plans of a neo-Nazi organization that has been involved in the murder of an MP.

  • Stars
    • Stephen Graham
    • Andrew Ellis
    • Leanne Best
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    5.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,683
    3
    • Stars
      • Stephen Graham
      • Andrew Ellis
      • Leanne Best
    • 23User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • Matthew Collins
    • 2022
    Andrew Ellis
    Andrew Ellis
    • Robbie Mullen
    • 2022
    Leanne Best
    Leanne Best
    • Alison
    • 2022
    Ryan McKen
    Ryan McKen
    • DS Donkor
    • 2022
    Shvorne Marks
    Shvorne Marks
    • Brenda
    • 2022
    Dean-Charles Chapman
    Dean-Charles Chapman
    • Jack Renshaw
    • 2022
    Jason Flemyng
    Jason Flemyng
    • Nick Lowles
    • 2022
    Jodie Prenger
    • DC Buckley
    • 2022
    Chris Coghill
    Chris Coghill
    • Chris Lythgoe
    • 2022
    Bobby Schofield
    Bobby Schofield
    • Matt Hankinson
    • 2022
    Alexander Charles Plumbly
    • Danny
    • 2022
    Sami Amber
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    • Billy
    • 2022
    Molly McGlynn
    Molly McGlynn
    • Natalie
    • 2022
    Alfie Clark
    • Mickey
    • 2022
    Dean Lennox Kelly
    Dean Lennox Kelly
    • Renshaw's Father
    • 2022
    Ezra Watson
    • Garron Helm
    • 2022
    Nicola Stephenson
    Nicola Stephenson
    • Renshaw's Mother
    • 2022
    Cecilia Noble
    • Leona
    • 2022
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    9InnerWisdom1000

    Tough but necessary viewing for all

    It goes without saying that if Stephen Graham's name is listed on a new drama series, then you know it is an excellent bet to watch.

    And The Walk-In is just that. A hard-hitting and tough drama to watch. Based on real events, amidst the shocking murder of Jo Cox in 2016 - a week before the Brexit Referendum - this drama series is raw, gripping and highly disturbing throughout. The script was authentic and most sensitive to what really happened during this time. The direction was very intelligent balancing some very difficult scenes with humanity and sensitivity.

    The acting was superior throughout but the stand-out performance for me was Robbie Mullen's character played by Andrew Ellis: he simply lived and breathed the role and it would not be unfair to say he gave Stephen Graham a run for his money. He has a bright TV future ahead.

    This is yet another top-notch drama series to hit our screens and yet another which more than delivers.

    I highly recommend.
    10seannaylor

    Excellent drama that we should all watch.

    This is TV drama at its best, well written, researched, directed and acted. I never usually watch anything on ITV as most of their output is made up of boring police series, but I'm glad I watched this compelling drama based on the book by Matthew Collins. Stephen Graham as always is excellent as is Andrew Ellis who plays Robbie. I found all of the performances realistic quite moving at times. The series is a warning to us all that we must stand up and fight the far right and their ideas wherever we come across them. My only complaint is the sheer number of adverts during each episode. In reality each episode is about 40 minutes long.
    7JRB-NorthernSoul

    Frightening true life drama

    Writer Jeff Pope is no stranger to true life dramas having previously written the excellent 'Little boy blue' (also starring Stephen Graham) about the tragic murder of Rhys Jones in Liverpool.

    This is another meticulously researched piece looking at a racist far-right group through the events surrounding the sickening murder of MP Jo Cox in 2016 and a vicious attack on a Sikh dentist, Dr Sarandev Bhambra in 2015.

    Its a hard watch and given the politics it could easily have become a point scoring piece but instead chooses to let the true events speak for themselves.

    Sensible viewers watching this will draw the same conclusions, don't let the haters win and stand up against hatred wherever you see it. Its moving and important TV that deserves to be widely seen.

    It was very well made in all departments - the cast were excellent and authentic. My only criticism would be the length, I think it would have worked better and been tighter over 3 or 4 episodes rather than 5.
    8harryfreeman-60766

    Mostly accurate portrayal

    Stephen Graham as always is amazing, being mixed race himself I love seeing him in these roles, similer to his work on This is England.

    The story tracks showing how young, disenfranchised, confused lads can be sucked into the far right and for how some of the quickly see this isnt the violent world they want to be apart of.

    The show trys to offer a fair representation of the modern far right, without the usual over the top portrayl of racist, drunk, dumb, working class louts. The show also quite rightly suggests that the rise in domestic islamic terrorism has pushed the far right to more aggressive retaliation and may be a reason alot of english lads sign up.

    Worth a watch.
    6121mcv

    Misguided Portrayal of Far-Right Extremism

    The Walk-In sets out to tackle a serious issue: the growing threat of far-right extremism in the UK. Based on true events, it follows Matthew Collins, a former neo-Nazi who now works as an anti-racism activist, attempting to infiltrate and stop a white supremacist group from carrying out a violent plot. While the series' intentions are good, aiming to highlight the dangers of radicalization, its approach leaves much to be desired.

    The first thing that stands out is the series' dramatization of neo-Nazi groups openly marching and demonstrating in public. While such groups undoubtedly exist, the portrayal of them as easily identifiable and brazenly active in the streets of the UK is, to put it bluntly, exaggerated. Most far-right groups today operate in the shadows, using online platforms and encrypted chats to spread their message-far removed from the kind of public Nazi marches shown in The Walk-In. The series risks inflating the threat by focusing on the spectacle rather than the more subtle, insidious methods of recruitment and radicalization that are far more common in today's climate.

    For those who have lived in the UK and followed the political landscape closely, the portrayal of white supremacy as a visible, openly confrontational force feels out of touch. Instead of focusing on the quiet, dangerous ways extremist ideologies spread-through online echo chambers and hidden networks-the show leans into sensationalism for dramatic effect. This kind of exaggerated portrayal not only misrepresents the nature of the threat but also feels like a piece of politically charged content rather than a nuanced exploration of the issue.

    While there is value in shedding light on the dark reality of far-right extremism, the series risks contributing to a narrative that may feel more like propaganda than a genuine attempt to inform. The danger here is that by making the threat of white supremacy seem like an obvious, easy-to-spot issue, The Walk-In distracts from the real, subtle ways these groups influence minds and shape society today.

    Ultimately, The Walk-In serves as a reminder of the risks of sensationalizing complex issues. By pushing a narrative that plays into the fear-mongering of the far left, it feels disconnected from the reality that many of us live in. A more grounded, realistic portrayal would have been far more impactful, offering a clearer understanding of how extremism truly operates in modern Britain.

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    • Trivia
      Marcia's Cafe where Robbie and Matthew meet for the first time, is the same cafe that is present in the Top Boy series.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Graham Norton Show: Stormzy/Geena Davis/Stephen Graham/Motsi Mabuse (2022)

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • Westminster, London, England, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • ITV - Independent Television
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