You and Me is a new drama on ITVX, created by Russell T Davies, and starring Jessica Barden. Synopwiw: A romantic comedy drama about finding love when you least expect it. Three people experience tragedies …
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It’s A Sin – The DVDfever Review – Russell T Davies – Channel 4 drama
It’s A Sin is the first TV drama from Russell T Davies since 2019’s Years and Years, which was mostly good, but occasionally slipped a bit. Davies also wrote some earlier powerful gay dramas in …
Continue readingYears And Years: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Russell T Davies
Years And Years is a new drama from Russell T Davies, whose work has had a chequered past with me, in that I really enjoyed some, but didn’t like others. This starts off as a …
Continue readingA Very English Scandal: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Hugh Grant
A Very English Scandal centres around the late Jeremy Thorpe (Hugh Grant), an MP who became the leader of the Liberal Party, but – starting in 1965 and with the story going back to 1961 …
Continue readingCucumber, Banana and Tofu – Series 1 Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Cucumber, banana and tofu are the stages of male sexual arousal, and the first in a new series from Russell T Davies This first entry in the series, and the trilogy, concentrated on Henry (Vincent …
Continue readingCucumber, Banana, Tofu – Channel 4, E4 and 4OD – Trailers – Thursday 22nd Jan
Cucumber is the first in “a new kind of threesome” of dramas from Queer as Folk creator Russell T Davies, starring Vincent Franklin and Cyril Nri (right), plus Freddie Fox and Coronation Street‘s Hayley Cropper, …
Continue readingRussell T Davies’ Wizards Vs Aliens out on Blu-ray & DVD from December 31st
Russell T Davies’ Wizards Vs Aliens: Available on DVD and Blu-ray from 31 December 2012 and Episodes available on iTunes from 6 November 2012 From the writer of Doctor Who and Torchwood comes a brand …
Continue readingQueer As Folk on DVD – The DVDfever Review – Aidan Gillen
Queer As Folk is the TV programme which made history earlier this year when first broadcast on Channel Four as being the first series ever to take the subject of under-age homosexual sex seriously and …
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