Bounty Hunters. Image shows from L to R: Nina Morales (Rosie Perez), Barnaby Walker (Jack Whitehall). Copyright: Cave Bear Productions
Bounty Hunters

Bounty Hunters

  • TV comedy drama
  • Sky One
  • 2017 - 2019
  • 11 episodes (2 series)

Action-adventure comedy starring Jack Whitehall and Rosie Perez. Also features Charity Wakefield, Robert Lindsay, Steve Pemberton, Sophie Thompson, Olga Merediz and more.

Jack Whitehall interview

Bounty Hunters. Barnaby Walker (Jack Whitehall). Copyright: Cave Bear Productions

Jack Whitehall says Series 2 of Bounty Hunters offers more thrills and excitement...

The first series of Bounty Hunters was a huge success - how pleased were you with the audience reaction?

I was over the moon and so pleased it went down so well. It's great when that happens because it means it gives you a chance to continue the story and do it all over again! We were all very excited to get writing the second series.

Was the plan always to write a second series?

It was a story that we left hanging and we wanted to complete it. We had so many ideas for where the characters could go. So the fact that we got the chance to do it again made us feel very lucky.

You've worked with Freddy Syborn on a few projects now - what makes you work so well together?

I think we have really good short-hand and we can both be very honest with each other. We can both be very critical when we need to be and we also have the same sense of humour - we find the same things funny and that still remains the case today. So we egg each other on as much as we censor each other so I think we're a good team.

Does Freddy contribute a lot while on set as well?

Yes, that's the other great thing. Freddy is always there on set so it's very fluid if we want to try things, work out bits that maybe that aren't working as well. It's a very organic process. Having him there to do that is always really useful.

Bounty Hunters. Barnaby Walker (Jack Whitehall). Copyright: Cave Bear Productions

What is different about this second series, what can the audience expect?

The episodes are slightly shorter this series so I think that the pace is quicker. This series is probably more paced like a thriller. There are still plenty of laughs though! We wanted to ramp up the comedy a little bit in this series because we felt like the show was best when it had humour at the forefront. I think this series has a really good dramatic journey and it's very much a story that we're telling but we tried to look at the comic set pieces and see how we could make them as exciting, funny and surprising as possible too.

Does writing on the show influence how you play Barnaby? If so, in what way?

Yeah, I think so, it always really helps because you know what the intention was when you wrote it and there's not that degree of separation from the script. It definitely makes it a lot easier when you're on set and also because we know the characters now a lot better in the second series. It definitely means that you can be freer and you know how to try things and play around with it a lot more.

How does Barnaby and Nina's relationship develop this series?

We wanted to pull them apart and get them to a place when they're at their worst before bringing them back together at the end of the series. We really wanted to push that relationship, test it and put it under a lot of pressure. So that's what you see over the course of the episodes - they really put their relationship through the ringer and it's great seeing what happens when that occurs.

What is it like working alongside Rosie Perez?

Rosie's great and I love spending time with her. She's such a wonderful actress and she's a very generous person and I think we have a natural chemistry. We really enjoy each other's company and that makes it so much easier when you're doing something like this - you want to bounce off someone like that and she's so good for it.

Bounty Hunters. Image shows from L to R: Barnaby Walker (Jack Whitehall), Nina Morales (Rosie Perez). Copyright: Cave Bear Productions

Do you help her explore London too?

Yeah there was a little bit of that, trying to help her explore London and also correct her on pronunciations of the various places in London that she still hasn't quite got her head around. Literally she was more confused than anyone else in this city with some of her pronunciations of the places that she wanted to go to. She couldn't say 'Maida Vale' and that's where she was staying... Her pronunciation of it was utterly bizarre, like nowhere near close to what it should sound like, so it was a wonder she ever got home.

Steve Pemberton has joined the cast for the second series. What was it like working with him again?

I worked with him on Inside No. 9 and I'm a huge fan of his. Freddy and I really bonded at school over our love of The League Of Gentlemen and it's definitely been a huge influence for us as to why we went into comedy. So getting to work with one of your heroes is very exciting. We wrote him a really juicy part and it was written with him in mind so when he said 'yes' we were so pleased.

He brings so much to the show and he plays a very creepy, villainous character. Doing scenes with him was so exciting because this is a guy that I've looked up to and admired for so long and to get to work with him was an absolute joy.

Rosie Perez mentioned he was hilarious on set, did you experience this too?

He's definitely got a natural sense of mischief and he's an incredibly funny person. So we would just want to wind him up and give him the space to do what he does and fortunately there was enough space to let him play with it a lot. I think people are going to really like his character.

Bounty Hunters. Image shows from L to R: Colin McQueen (Steve Pemberton), Barnaby Walker (Jack Whitehall). Copyright: Cave Bear Productions

Did you have a big influence on Steve's casting?

Yes, I think so. It's always really dangerous when you write something specifically for someone because you have no idea whether they're going to be able to do it or whether they're available or any of those things. We'd wanted Steve in things before, and we'd written parts for him in Bad Education and things like that and it had never worked out for various reasons. Obviously he's in high demand so we were so pleased to finally, after years of trying, get him in something. It all worked out and he certainly delivered.

What were the most challenging scenes during this shoot?

We shot a lot of stuff in Spain; that was challenging. We did fight sequences which are always quite difficult as I'm not naturally gifted in that department. My combat skills leave little to be desired so doing those are always quite frantic days on set. I mean you're trying to teach the most mal-coordinated person in the world how to fight, so those days are always quite stressful for me.

Finally, in one sentence, why should viewers tune into this series?

They should view this series because it's got all the same thrills and excitement as the first series but we've ramped everything up a notch and it's a lot funnier... I've run out of words for one sentence.

Published: Sunday 10th March 2019

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