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.
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 ...
Last week, Russell T Davies’ new Channel 4 trio of dramas, Cucumber, Banana and Tofu was launched at London’s posh Barbican centre (followed by an after-party held aptly at – where else – The Gherkin) ...
I never watched Queer as Folk. I was a 5 year old when the British series aired, and all of 11 by the time the North American reboot screened its finale. I’ve always been aware of it, but merely as a ...
The new show from England, Cucumber, stars Vincent Franklin (left) as Henry and Cyril Nri as Lance. It premieres on Logo TV on April 13. "The categories of 'cucumber ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The creator of the 1999 BBC series Queer As Folk has made three new TV series about gay men and women — and two of them are coming to the U.S. later this month. They have the conspicuous names of ...
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