Save Me is a British drama television series that first premiered on Sky Atlantic on February 28, 2018. The show was created by Lennie James while Nick Murphy directed the show. Lennie James, Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan and Marlon Smith wrote the screenplay for all the episodes while Simon Heath and Jessica Sykes acted as the executive producers for the film.
Patrick Schweitzer produced the film along with World Productions, Sky Vision and NBC Universal Global Distribution. Dustin O’Halloran and Bryan Senti were the head composers while Chas Bain acted as the cinematographer and Meredith Leece as editor.
What is the show all about? When is the second series Save Me Too going to come out? Is it worth watching? Well, you gotta keep on reading more to find out!
Save Me Too: Plot and Cast
Nelson ‘Nelly’ Rowe is a womaniser whose life is suddenly turned upside down when his thirteen year old daughter, who is estranged with him, suddenly disappears. The police think of him as a suspect because he hasn’t seen his daughter in ten years. He tries to find out what happened to her, and found out that his daughter has been lying to people and stretching out her friendships as far as she can.
Lennie James plays Nelson ‘Nelly’ Rowe while Suranne Jones plays Claire McGory, the mother of his daughter Jody and one of Nelly’s former lovers. Stephen Graham plays Fabio ‘Melon’ Melonzola, a convicted sex offender, computer expert and Nelly’s best friend.
Jason Flemyng plays Tam, another one of Nelly’s friends who is a bartender and a cross-dresser. Barry Ward plays Barry McGory, Jody’s stepfather and Claire’s husband, who is also a very wealthy club owner. Susan Lynch plays Stace, a childhood friend of Nelly who is also the landlady of The Palm Tree, the pub Nelly owns.
Save Me Too: Release Date and Trailer
Save Me Too came out on April 1, 2020 on Sky Atlantic. Watch the trailer below: