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One crossover includes Freddie, played by Freddie Fox of The Riot Club and Pridewho learns what it is to be the object of an older man's desires. Expect a very modern look at gay culture, where hook-up apps play a huge role.

From young lesbian Scotty’s first love, to 19 year old Dean’s mysterious family secrets, Banana covers 50 shades of gay, and beyond. The three series refer to a urological scale of erection hardness, which consists of tofu, peeled banana, banana, and cucumber.

Banana a spin-off aimed at a younger audience starts afterwards at 10pm on E4, and the accompanying online documentary series, Tofufollows at Gift guides. With Rupert Everett, John Browne, Paul Burrell, Jai'Rouge. As a pair, the series shed light on Dean and Henry's friendship from both perspectives, and several characters star in both.

The show titles are based on a scale for measuring the hardness of an erection. Banana was commissioned in as a sister show to Davies' long-developed project Cucumber, along with the online documentary series Tofu.

A series of eight witty, charming and unique stand-alone stories, Banana covers 50 shades of gay and beyond – offering an intriguing and often outrageous peek into. Unlike Cucumber, which focuses primarily on middle-aged gay men, Banana focuses on LGBT youth in Manchester that are on the.

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50 Shades of Gay: Directed by Michael Waldman. As Best shouts out in one of the TV ads, "We all live together in a great big gay house, being gay! There's no doubt people will find it challenging but it's asking intelligent questions in an original way," he added.

Here's what you need to know. The eight-part drama sees Best leave the stale relationship behind to face a tonne of drama: a death, a threesome and a somewhat chaotic house-share with a group of younger men. Between them the trilogy celebrates the "fifty shades of gay", says producer Russell T Davies.

The series looks at the real issues raised in the dramas and features candid chats with members of the public as well as actors. A Bafta-award winning producer and screenwriter, Davies has more recently worked on series including.

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One, tofu. Genre: TV Series | Synopsis: TV Miniseries (). Some things about Henry - that are very common and very simple - have never been said about gay men, ever, on screen or on stage. Piers Wenger, drama head at Channel 4, said that. Banana follows eight stories "celebrating love without labels", and, by the sound of it, a few rejections too.

The young characters get very strong stories in Cucumber and some of the Banana stories have great parts for middle-aged people. Tofu are the newest LGBT dramas on the block. Russell T Davies learned about this from a scientific study, he has said.

GQ Heroes. One young lesbian pursues an unrequited love, another struggles to choose between her lover and her over-protective mum while another is besieged by unwanted attention from an ex. Two, peeled banana. The Welshman is best known for creating hit series Queer As Folk in the late nineties.

Don't forget that it was also Channel 4 that last year ran a campaign challenging homophobia to coincide with the Sochi Winter Olympics. Premise A series of eight witty, charming and unique stand-alone stories, Banana covers 50 shades of gay and beyond — offering an intriguing and often outrageous peek into the individual lives, loves and losses of a range of characters.

Cucumber was "amazingly warm, incredibly funny and beautifully written", but that viewers would be "challenged" by the explicit content. Banana meanwhile follows the lives of characters orbiting around Henry in Cucumber. Tofu is an online documentary series about sex and sexuality made by YouTube sensation Benjamin Cook.

8 Episodes. GQ Hype. 50 years after decriminalization of homosexuality in Great Britain, actor Rupert Everett explores the way both the gay community and public attitude towards gay people have changed.