"Inside Man" follows former criminology professor turned inmate Jefferson Grieff as he consults on other criminal cases, similar to the famed horror character Hannibal Lecter of "The Silence of the Lambs." Steven Moffat is the creator of the suspense drama, and if he sounds familiar to you, it's probably from other high-profile shows like "Sherlock," "Doctor Who," and "Dracula," all of which he had a hand in (via IMDb). In an interview with Memorable TV, Stanley Tucci was asked what it was like working with Moffat, and he had nothing but praise.
"It's wonderful; there's a lot to do, there's a lot to say, it's more like a play in a lot of ways for actors than it is for a television show," Tucci replied. "It's not shot like a play; it's shot like a television show. The length of each scene is much longer than one would normally find, so you have to prepare yourself for that. There are very lengthy speeches, lengthy dialogue scenes, but if you're prepared, it works out. It's so well written that it's just fun."
Well, it certainly sounds like Tucci has enjoyed his time working with Moffat on "Inside Man." With that in mind, perhaps viewers can look forward to future collaborations between the two, or even a second season of the series, should it be successful enough to garner a renewal.