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Sean Bean, who many will know from his roles in Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones or Sharpe. Alongside Bean is Nicola Walker - star of Annika, Unforgotten, Spooks. And yet despite this stellar cast, some viewers say they found themselves switching off early on in the programme.
Marriage delves into the ups and downs of long-term relationships. The series revolves around Ian and Emma, a couple who have been married for almost 30 years, as well as their families, friends and colleagues. READ MORE: Nottingham tram to provide free summer club travel for children eligible for free school mealsThe first episode opened with Ian and Emma having a ten-minute-long argument over a jacket potato, reported Birmingham Live.
It then went on to show Ian struggling to adjust to redundancy after returning from holiday, all while growing suspicious of Emma's boss. Later on, they were less than thrilled to meet their daughter Jessica's new boyfriend, Adam. But many viewers weren't happy with the pacing of the first episode, with several complaining that it was moving too slowly.
One Twitter user wrote: "#marriage I’ve left - so boring. " Another was equally unimpressed, adding: "I give up. After 30 mins I’ve switched over to any other programme than watch this rubbish #marriage.
"The comments continued: "#marriage has to be one of the worst things I've ever ever watched on BBC 1. " Another viewer added: "Well I gave it 35 minutes and I was almost asleep! Such a shame cos 2 great actors! Not for me this #marriage. " And another said: "I was looking forward to this but that's it, I'm done.
#marriage. " Someone else agreed: "What on earth is #marriage on the old @BBC all about. Managed 20 minutes and gave up.
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BBC viewers were not happy after the first episode of new Sunday night series Marriage. The four-parter launched last night and stars Sean Bean and Nicola Walker.
Following the success of BBC drama The Split, fans of Nicola Walker's work were excited to tune last night (14 August) to her new BBC drama in which she stars alongside homegrown Hollywood superstar Sean Bean. Marriage is a four-part series with the story revolving around Ian (played by Sean) and Nicola's character Emma, who have been married for almost 30 years.
BBC drama Marriage carried high expectations from viewers as it explored the ins and outs of married life. Many viewers were left disappointed after watching the first episode on Sunday, August, 14 - despite it starring two of the UK's finest actors. The drama follows married couple Ian (Sean Bean) and Emma (Nicola Walker) as they negotiate the ups and downs of their 30-year marriage.
episode of Sean Bean's new BBC drama forced them to switch off early. Several people had the same complaint about the programme titled 'Marriage' which aired for the first time on Sunday, August 14, with some calling it 'boring'. The series focuses on the reality of long-term relationships, revolving around a married couple who have been married for 30 years played by Sean Bean and Nicola Walker.