Stephen Graham criticises the portrayal of working class families in British dramas and claims they are made to look 'miserable'

Stephen Graham criticises the portrayal of working class families in British dramas and claims they are made to look 'miserable'
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Stephen Graham criticises the portrayal of working class families in British dramas and claims they are made to look 'miserable'
Published: Feb, 02 2025 20:53

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Stephen Graham criticises the portrayal of working class families in British dramas and claims they are made to look 'miserable' Stephen Graham has criticised the portrayal of working class families in British dramas.

As an Executive Producer on the show, Graham, 51, said the idea for the series came to him from looking at the epidemic of knife crime in the UK and for people being guilty of blaming the parents.

(Pictured with wife Hannah Walters and daughter Grace)] It comes after Stephen revealed he gave all the kids that auditioned for a role in his new series, Adolescence, a part because he couldn't ‘break their hearts’.

As an Executive Producer on the show, Graham, 51, said the idea for the series came to him from looking at the epidemic of knife crime in the UK.

The upcoming Netflix series sees Graham play the father of a 13-year-old boy, played by Owen Cooper, who is arrested for the murder of a young girl.

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