THERE are some television writers whose names act like recommendations. Who would not look forward to anything new from Sally Wainwright (Happy Valley, Last Tango in Halifax) or Peter Bowker (The A Word, World on Fire)? For many, Jimmy McGovern has more than earned his place on that list. Having started on the Channel 4 soap Brookside in the 1990s, McGovern went on to write dramas including Broken, Accused, The Street, Cracker, and The Lakes. Just as there might be said to be a McGovern style – humane but uncompromising, rooted in the working class experience – so one thinks of certain actors who slot right into his world.