Buzz is building for Richard Gadd’s next project, and today HBO and the BBC have unveiled premiere dates with artwork.
Half Man, Gadd’s first show since Baby Reindeer took the world by storm, will premiere April 23 on HBO and April 24 on the BBC. Both will release episodes weekly.
Half Man, which has now released artwork along with a range of first-looks, follows Ruben (Gadd) and Niall (Jamie Bell). After an inseparable youth, Ruben turns up at Niall’s wedding three decades later, and everything seems different. He is on edge. Shifty. Not acting like himself. Soon, an explosion of violence takes place that catapults us back through their lives, from the ’80s to the present day.
The world has long awaited what Gadd will do following the breakaway success of Netflix’s Baby Reindeer.

‘Half Man’
BBC/Mam Tor Productions/Anne Binckebanck
Mitchell Robertson (Curfew, Mayflies) and Stuart Campbell (SAS Rogue Heroes, The Winter King) play Niall and Ruben, respectively, in their younger years. Neve McIntosh (Tin Star, Chemistry of Death) is Niall’s mother Lori and Marianne McIvor (Screw, The Nest) is Ruben’s mother Maura.
Rounding out the cast for Half Man is Charlie De Melo (Rivals), Bilal Hasna (The Agency), Julie Cullen (Traces), Amy Manson (The Nevers), Anjli Mohindra (The Lazarus Project), Tim Downie (Outlander), Tom Andrews (Feel Good), Philippine Velge (The Serpent Queen), Stuart McQuarrie (The Rig), Sandy Batchelor (SAS Rogue Heroes) Piers Ewart (The Primrose Railway Children), Scot Greenan (T2 Trainspotting) and newcomers Charlotte Blackwood, Calum Manchip and Kate Robson-Stuart.
RELATED: 2026 TV Series Renewals Photo Gallery
Half Man is created, written and executive produced by Gadd. Sophie Gardiner and Anna O’Malley are the executive producers, alongside Gaynor Holmes for the BBC and Gavin Smith for BBC Scotland. The series is directed by Alexandra Brodski and Eshref Reybrouck. Executive producers for Mam Tor Productions are Tally Garner and Morven Reid. Half Man is produced by Mam Tor Productions (a Banijay UK company) in association with Thistledown Pictures, for BBC iPlayer, BBC One, BBC Scotland and HBO. Banijay Rights handles international distribution outside of BBC and HBO rights. Half Man is supported by Screen Scotland.
