In 1999, Russell T Davies broke new ground with the pioneering TV series Queer as Folk, a lively and addictive depiction of then-contemporary gay life in England. (An American version soon followed on ...
'Queer as Folk's' Russell T. Davies makes a welcome, if uneven, return to the Manchester LGBT scene with his interconnected dramedies. By Keith Uhlich Let’s talk about sex, specifically the Erection ...
“Cucumber” is an hour-long drama that airs after “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” — the show takes it’s title from the series’ opening scene in which its star Henry (Vincent Franklin) is grocery shopping as he ...
Sixteen years after Queer As Folk exploded on to the screen, award-winning writer Russell T Davies is back with Cucumber, Banana and Tofu: three new interlinked shows for Channel 4, E4 and online.
Logo TV announced last month it’s co-producing, with Channel 4 in UK, two new series from Russell T Davies (Doctor Who, Queer As Folk) to air in early this year. Cucumber and Banana are interwoven ...
Bearded and balding, with the slight paunch of middle-aged managers and desk jockeys, Henry Best (Vincent Franklin) roams the aisles of his local grocery dreaming of more than dinner. In the opening ...
Get an extra slice of Cucumber and Banana with three new behind-the-scenes clips. First, Russell T Davies talks the origins of his Channel 4 series and its E4 companion in a snippet taken from the new ...
Why, you might well be wondering has Russell T Davies named the three parts of his new interlinked trilogy Cucumber, Banana and Tofu? All is revealed in the opening sequence of Cucumber which finds ...
Katharina Lindner does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Logo TV is adding a pair of scripted series to its 2015 slate. The interconnected series will explore 21st century gay life from the perspective of two different generations. Set in an urban ...
Viacom’s Logo TV has turned to Russell T. Davies, a partnership that makes such creative sense it’s a wonder that the network – devoted to LGBT issues – hasn’t relied on him more. The “Queer as Folk” ...
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