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Philosopher's Prison Class: Facing Inner Demons
19 Dec
Summary
- Dan, a philosopher, teaches inmates at a correctional facility.
- His own past, with incarcerated relatives, haunts his work.
- The series premieres on January 3rd on BBC platforms.

The BBC is set to release a compelling new drama, 'Waiting for the Out,' premiering on January 3rd. This six-part series follows Dan, a philosopher portrayed by Josh Finan, as he begins teaching a class within a prison. The program is an adaptation of Andy West's memoir, 'The Life Inside,' penned by Dennis Kelly.
Dan's work in the prison takes on a personal dimension as he grapples with his upbringing, having grown up with a father, brother, and uncle who all served time. This personal connection fuels his philosophical discussions on topics like dominance and freedom, but also sparks an obsession with his own potential for incarceration.
The series, produced by SISTER, will be available on BBC iPlayer from 6 am and air on BBC One at 9:30 pm on January 3rd. As Dan's crisis intensifies, his actions begin to jeopardize his own future and that of his family, creating a tense narrative of self-discovery and consequence.




