The BBC has confirmed that Jodie Whittaker and Jason Watkins will join Joseph Fiennes in Dear England, a four-part dramatization of James Graham’s hit play about Gareth Southgate’s cultural reboot of the national football team, now filming in Sussex and Kent for a 2026 premiere on BBC One and iPlayer.
Whittaker portrays sports psychologist Pippa Grange, while Watkins steps in as former Football Association chairman Greg Dyke; Daniel Ryan, Sam Spruell and John Hodgkinson round out Southgate’s back-room staff. A roster of young actors—led by Will Antenbring as Harry Kane and Edem-Ita Duke as Marcus Rashford—recreates the Euro-era squad, many reprising their stage roles.
Writer-executive producer Graham adapts his Olivier-winning script, with Rupert Goold sharing directing duties with Paul Whittington and Left Bank Pictures producing. Graham said the story’s themes of “redemption, resilience, kindness and compassion” are “kicking off a new journey on screen.” BBC drama chief Lindsay Salt hailed the ensemble’s early camaraderie and promised viewers “a real treat.”
Sony Pictures Television is handling global distribution, reflecting international interest in England’s penalty-shoot-out psychology as much as its trophy quest. The commission followed a competitive bidding war in 2024 that saw the public broadcaster beat streaming rivals for rights to the project.
Dear England opened at the National Theatre in 2023 and transferred to the West End after a sold-out run, praised for turning Southgate’s locker-room rethink into compelling drama. Fiennes’ uncanny recreation of the manager’s touchline demeanor returns intact; stage choreographer Ellen Kane again stylises match sequences to capture the agony and poetry of penalty kicks.
Left Bank chief Andy Harries believes the television version can “change the game” by taking audiences inside a team that re-imagined leadership under the weight of decades-long disappointment. With filming underway and the cast locked, the series now aims to bring England’s years of hurt—and its new mindset—to living rooms ahead of the 2026 World Cup cycle.