Miri Matteson sits staring at the bored expression of her
parole officer Janice as she starts reading from a form: “if you are feeling
depressed or have a crippling feeling of deep hopelessness …” Janice then
pauses for a moment to flip the page, continuing, “…it’s normal.” Miri, with
her bare face, gives a wan smile and then nods. Back to Life starts
with 30-something Miri returning to her hometown after serving 18 years in
prison. But this series, like many others, never shows parades of flashbacks,
as it focuses on Miri getting a second chance in starting her life from scratch
over again-if she will ultimately achieve to do so bearing the societal
interferences.
Back to Life is
an ace comedy-drama that weaves relatable jokes on naturally woven, delicate
relationships, family, and jobs into a plot that is multilayered ad
well-written. It premiered on BBC One on 15 April, 2019. The series will be
launched in the US on 10 November 2019, on Showtime.
Back to Life Cast: Who is in it?
Back to life consists
of a cast of intriguing and offbeat characters, all living with secrets and
vulnerabilities of their own. Daisy Haggard, who has also co-written the
series, stars as the protagonist, Miri Matteson, an ex-convict who returns to
her childhood home, the place of the crime. She attempts to forge her adult
life anew with an optimistic approach despite receiving hostility from her
community and continually getting reminded of her past through her
surroundings. Geraldine James, known for enacting Mrs. Hudson in the Sherlock
Holmes movies, plays the role of Caroline Matteson, Miri’s sexually frustrated
mother. She appears to be brittle and uptight, who cares about the perception
of the community more so than the well-being of her own daughter. Her anger and
frustration often lead to her acting out in many self-destructive ways. Richard
Durden, known from the TV show, Silent Witness, plays Miri’s
reserved father, Oscar Matteson. He, like most constricted British men of his
generation, finds Miri’s arrival as unsettling. He seems more concerned about
recycling and saving the environment than saving his own marriage.
Jo Martin, known from The Long Song, appears
as Janice, Miri’s over-sharing parole officer with no verbal filter. A
distressed bureaucrat, she stamps over all of Miri’s pleadings even when she
reaches out for help. Christine Bottomley plays the role of ex-best friend
Mandy, who was close to the victim. Her close relationship can help explain the
reason why she never contacted or visited Miri in prison. She is one of the
people who seek out to re-establish her connection with Miri upon her coming
back home, but Miri feels undeniably hesitant to give it another chance. Jamie
Michie, known from his character Steelshanks in Game of Thrones, plays Dom,
Miri’s first love. Adeel Akhtar plays her next-door neighbor Billy, with whom
she forms a friendship. Liam Williams appears in the role of the chip shop
owner, Nathan.
Back to Life Plot: What is it about?
Written by Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon, Back to Life
tells the story of a woman’s struggle to reintegrate back into her community in
Hythe, Kent, following an 18-year stint in prison being charged with the murder
of her best friend. It follows the story from there on as to how she rebuilds
her life after committing a crime so severe that she had to serve a sentence
for nearly two decades, depleting most of her teen and adulthood.
The first episode starts with Miri trying to mend the
fences within her home, looking for a job and reconnecting with her childhood
love, Dom. The gravity of her crime gets revealed quite early to the viewers,
evidenced by the hostility with which the people of her hometown greet her, the
abusive graffiti painted on the wall of her parent’s garden, and her job
applications getting rejected with insults and offensive language (“You can
clean offices in hell, you sick bitch”) being hurled at her.
There is also a mystery surrounding the event of that
fateful night that gets further complicated by the appearance of a strange
Scandinavian man. He informs of apparently opening the case and starting with a
reinvestigation. The viewers get convinced of a further truth that is getting
masked with the playing out of her mother’s affair with a man in Hythe. In the
midst of all this, Miri befriends her next-door neighbor Billy (Adeel Akhtar),
who is taking care of his mentally ill aunt. The approaching presence of Mandy
(Christine Bottomley), her ex best-friend, makes her uneasy and claustrophobic
as it reminds her of the night the murder was committed.
And then there are the magnificent visits from Miri’s
self-interested probation officer Janice (Jo Martin), who does pay heed to any
of the concerns and distresses of her client, but instead pays more attention
to the refreshments provided (“Your biscuit game is strong!”). Season 1 ends
with Miri agreeing to meet the mysterious Scandinavian man to further know
about the truth behind her crime. Determined to move on, she decides to take
the matters in her own hands and confronts everyone at a community meeting. The
meeting gets disrupted due to her confrontation with many secrets and lies
coming to light, ending the series in a cliffhanger.
Back to Life Season 2: When will it premiere?
Back to Life Season 1 consisted of six episodes that were
released as a boxset on BBC iPlayer on 15 April 2019. It aired on BBC One from
15th to 20th April 2019. Each of the episodes had a running time of 23 to 25
minutes. When asked with the possibility of Season 2, Haggard responded that
she would love to do a second season as they “know where to go with the story,”
but nothing has been confirmed as of yet.
Back to Life Season 1 trailer
While the production team informs the viewers of the show
being renewed for a second season, you can watch the season 1 on BBC iPlayer’s
official website page. Here is the trailer: