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Queer as Folk is a drama television series. An American–Canadian co-production. The series ran between December 2000 and August 2005 and was produced for Showtime and Showcase by Cowlip Productions, Tony Jonas Productions, Temple Street Productions and Showtime Networks in association with Crowe Entertainment. It was developed and written by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman, who were the showrunners, and also the executive producers along with Tony Jonas, former President of Warner Bros. Television.
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Based on the British series created by Russell T Davies, Queer as Folk was the first hour-long drama on American television to portray the lives of gay men and women. Although it was set in Pittsburgh, PA, much of the series was actually shot in Toronto and employed various Canadian directors known for their independent film work (including Bruce McDonald, David Wellington, Kelly Makin, John Greyson, Jeremy Podeswa and Michael DeCarlo) as well as Australian director Russell Mulcahy, who directed the pilot episode. Additional writers in the later seasons included Michael MacLennan, Efrem Seeger, Brad Fraser, Del Shores, and Shawn Postoff.
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Series overview[edit]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 22 | December 3, 2000 | June 24, 2001 | ||
2 | 20 | January 6, 2002 | June 16, 2002 | ||
3 | 14 | March 2, 2003 | June 22, 2003 | ||
4 | 14 | April 18, 2004 | July 18, 2004 | ||
5 | 13 | May 22, 2005 | August 7, 2005 |
Episodes[edit]
Season 1 (2000–01)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | 1[1] | 'Premiere' | Russell Mulcahy | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | December 3, 2000 (United States)1 January 22, 2001 (Canada)2 | 101 |
2 | 2[1] | 'Queer, There and Everywhere' | Russell Mulcahy | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | December 3, 2000 (United States)1 January 22, 2001 (Canada)2 | 102 |
3 | 3[2] | 'No Bris, No Shirt, No Service' | Russell Mulcahy | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | December 10, 2000 (United States) January 22, 2001 (Canada)2 | 103 |
4 | 4[3] | 'Ted's Not Dead' | Kevin Inch | Richard Kramer | December 17, 2000 (United States) January 29, 2001 (Canada) | 104 |
5 | 5[4] | 'Now Approaching.. The Line' | Kari Skogland | Jason Schafer | January 7, 2001 (United States) February 2, 2001 (Canada) | 105 |
6 | 6[5] | 'The Art of Desperation' | Kari Skogland | Jonathan Tolins | January 21, 2001 (United States) February 12, 2001 (Canada) | 106 |
7 | 7[6] | 'Smells Like Codependence' | David Wellington | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | January 28, 2001 (United States) February 19, 2001 (Canada) | 107 |
8 | 8[7] | 'Babylon Boomerang' | Steve DiMarco | Richard Kramer | February 4, 2001 (United States) February 26, 2001 (Canada) | 108 |
9 | 9[8] | 'Daddy Dearest (Sonny Boy)' | John Greyson | Jason Schafer & Jonathan Tolins | February 11, 2001 (United States) March 5, 2001 (Canada) | 109 |
10 | 10[9] | 'Queens of the Road' | John L'Ecuyer | Doug Guinan | February 18, 2001 (United States) March 12, 2001 (Canada) | 110 |
11 | 11[10] | 'Surprise!' | Michael DeCarlo | Jason Schafer & Jonathan Tolins | February 25, 2001 (United States) March 19, 2001 (Canada) | 111 |
12 | 12[11] | 'Move It or Lose It' | John Greyson | Richard Kramer, Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | March 4, 2001 (United States) March 26, 2001 (Canada) | 112 |
13 | 13[12] | 'Very Stupid People' | Ron Oliver | Drew Z. Greenberg | March 11, 2001 (United States) April 2, 2001 (Canada) | 113 |
14 | 14[13] | 'A Change of Heart' | Michael DeCarlo | Doug Guinan | March 18, 2001 (United States) April 9, 2001 (Canada) | 114 |
15 | 15[14] | 'The Ties That Bind' | Alex Chapple | Garth Wingfield | April 1, 2001 (United States) April 16, 2001 (Canada) | 115 |
16 | 16[15] | 'French Fried' | Jeremy Podeswa | Jason Schafer | April 8, 2001 (United States) April 23, 2001 (Canada) | 116 |
17 | 17[16] | 'Solution (How TLFKAM Got Her Name Back)' | Michael DeCarlo | Jonathan Tolins | April 15, 2001 (United States) April 30, 2001 (Canada) | 117 |
18 | 18[17] | 'Surprise Kill' | Russell Mulcahy | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman, Jason Schafer & Jonathan Tolins | April 22, 2001 (United States) May 7, 2001 (Canada) | 118 |
19 | 19[18] | 'Good Grief!' | David Wellington | Garth Wingfield | April 29, 2001 (United States) May 14, 2001 (Canada) | 119 |
20 | 20[19] | 'The King of Babylon' | Russell Mulcahy | Jason Schafer & Jonathan Tolins | June 10, 2001 (United States) May 21, 2001 (Canada) | 120 |
21 | 21[20] | 'Running to Stand Still' | Michael DeCarlo | Garth Wingfield | June 17, 2001 (United States) May 28, 2001 (Canada) | 121 |
22 | 22[21] | 'Full Circle' | Alex Chapple | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | June 24, 2001 (United States) June 25, 2001 (Canada) | 122 |
^1 In the United States, the first episode aired #1 and #2 back-to-back.
^2 In Canada, the first episode consisted of #1-#3.
^2 In Canada, the first episode consisted of #1-#3.
Season 2 (2002)[edit]
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No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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23 | 1[22] | 'Home is Where the Ass Is' | Alex Chapple | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | January 6, 2002 (United States) January 21, 2002 (Canada) | 201 |
24 | 2[23] | 'All Better Now' | John Greyson | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | January 13, 2002 (United States) January 28, 2002 (Canada) | 202 |
25 | 3[24] | 'Hypocrisy: Don't Do It' | Michael DeCarlo | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Karen Walton | January 20, 2002 (United States) February 4, 2002 (Canada) | 203 |
26 | 4[25] | 'Pride' | Kevin Inch | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | January 27, 2002 (United States) February 11, 2002 (Canada) | 204 |
27 | 5[26] | '..Wherever That Dream May Lead You' | David Wellington | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Efrem Seeger | February 3, 2002 (United States) February 18, 2002 (Canada) | 205 |
28 | 6[27] | 'Mixed Blessings' | Bruce McDonald | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman, Matt Pyken & Michael Berns | February 10, 2002 (United States) February 25, 2002 (Canada) | 206 |
29 | 7[28] | 'The Leper (Hath the Babe Not Eyes?)' | Michael DeCarlo | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Blair Fell | February 17, 2002 (United States) March 4, 2002 (Canada) | 207 |
30 | 8[29] | 'Love for Sale' | Alex Chapple | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | March 3, 2002 (United States) March 11, 2002 (Canada) | 208 |
31 | 9[30] | 'Accentuate the Positive' | Bruce McDonald | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Efrem Seeger | March 10, 2002 (United States) March 18, 2002 (Canada) | 209 |
32 | 10[31] | 'Priorities, Please! (Beat the Time)' | Michael DeCarlo | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman, Matt Pyken & Michael Berns | March 17, 2002 (United States) March 25, 2002 (Canada) | 210 |
33 | 11[32] | 'The Wedding' | Kevin Inch | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Karen Walton | March 31, 2002 (United States) April 1, 2002 (Canada) | 211 |
34 | 12[33] | 'One Degree of Brian Kinney' | Thom Best | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | April 7, 2002 (United States) April 8, 2002 (Canada) | 212 |
35 | 13[34] | 'It's Because I'm Gay, Right?' | John Greyson | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Efrem Seeger | April 14, 2002 (United States) April 15, 2002 (Canada) | 213 |
36 | 14[35] | 'The Dangers of Sex and Drugs' | John Fawcett | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman, Matt Pyken & Michael Berns | April 28, 2002 (United States) April 29, 2002 (Canada) | 214 |
37 | 15[36] | 'Rage Against This Machine' | Jeremy Podeswa | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Karen Walton | May 5, 2002 (United States) May 6, 2002 (Canada) | 215 |
38 | 16[37] | 'You Say it's Your Birthday! I Couldn't Care Less!' | Bruce McDonald | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | May 12, 2002 (United States) May 13, 2002 (Canada) | 216 |
39 | 17[38] | 'You Can Leda Girl to Pussy' | David Wellington | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Efrem Seeger | May 26, 2002 (United States) May 27, 2002 (Canada) | 217 |
40 | 18[39] | 'Sick, Sick, Sick' | Alex Chapple | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman, Matt Pyken & Michael Berns | June 2, 2002 (United States) June 3, 2002 (Canada) | 218 |
41 | 19[40] | 'Bowling for Equality' | Michael DeCarlo | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman, Efrem Seeger, Michael MacLennan, Matt Pyken & Michael Berns | June 9, 2002 (United States) June 10, 2002 (Canada) | 219 |
42 | 20[41] | 'Out With a Whimper' | David Wellington | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | June 16, 2002 (United States) June 17, 2002 (Canada) | 220 |
Season 3 (2003)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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43 | 1[42] | 'Mad Dog Kinney' | Jeremy Podeswa | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | March 2, 2003 (United States) April 7, 2003 (Canada) | 301 |
44 | 2[43] | 'House Full of Children' | Bruce McDonald | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | March 9, 2003 (United States) April 14, 2003 (Canada) | 302 |
45 | 3[44] | 'Doctors of Dickology' | Laurie Lynd | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Efrem Seeger | March 16, 2003 (United States) April 21, 2003 (Canada) | 303 |
46 | 4[45] | 'Brat-Sitting' | Kari Skogland | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Del Shores | March 30, 2003 (United States) April 28, 2003 (Canada) | 304 |
47 | 5[46] | 'There's Nothing Noble about Being Poor' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Shawn Postoff | April 6, 2003 (United States) May 5, 2003 (Canada) | 305 |
48 | 6[47] | 'One Ring to Rule Them All' | Bruce McDonald | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman, & Brad Fraser | April 13, 2003 (United States) May 12, 2003 (Canada) | 306 |
49 | 7[48] | 'Stop Hurting Us' | Kevin Inch | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | April 20, 2003 (United States) May 19, 2003 (Canada) | 307 |
50 | 8[49] | 'Hunt(er) For Love' | Bruce McDonald | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Efrem Seeger | April 27, 2003 (United States) May 26, 2003 (Canada) | 308 |
51 | 9[50] | 'Big Fucking Mouth' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Del Shores | May 11, 2003 (United States) June 2, 2003 (Canada) | 309 |
52 | 10[51] | 'Uncle Ben' | Kevin Inch | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Shawn Postoff | May 18, 2003 (United States) June 9, 2003 (Canada) | 310 |
53 | 11[52] | 'Poster May Lead to the Truth' | Chris Grismer | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Brad Fraser | May 25, 2003 (United States) June 16, 2003 (Canada) | 311 |
54 | 12[53] | 'Drugs, Sex and Lies' | David Wellington | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | June 8, 2003 (United States) June 23, 2003 (Canada) | 312 |
55 | 13[54] | 'Tweaked-Out, Fucked-Out Crystal Queen' | Alex Chapple | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Efrem Seeger | June 15, 2003 (United States) June 30, 2003 (Canada) | 313 |
56 | 14[55] | 'The Election' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | June 22, 2003 (United States) July 7, 2003 (Canada) | 314 |
Season 4 (2004)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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57 | 1[56] | 'Just a Little Help' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | April 18, 2004 (United States) April 19, 2004 (Canada) | 401 |
58 | 2[57] | 'Stand Up for Ourselves' | Jeremy Podeswa | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | April 25, 2004 (United States) April 26, 2004 (Canada) | 402 |
59 | 3[58] | 'Starting a Whole New Life' | Chris Grismer | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Brad Fraser | May 2, 2004 (United States) May 3, 2004 (Canada) | 403 |
60 | 4[59] | 'Escalating Violence' | Kevin Inch | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Del Shores | May 9, 2004 (United States) May 10, 2004 (Canada) | 404 |
61 | 5[60] | 'How Far You Can Go' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Shawn Postoff | May 16, 2004 (United States) May 17, 2004 (Canada) | 405 |
62 | 6[61] | 'Death in the Family' | Bruce McDonald | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | May 23, 2004 (United States) May 24, 2004 (Canada) | 406 |
63 | 7[62] | 'Preponderance of Death' | Alex Chapple | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Brad Fraser | May 30, 2004 (United States) May 31, 2004 (Canada) | 407 |
64 | 8[63] | 'Two Kinds of Lies' | Bruce McDonald | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Del Shores | June 6, 2004 (United States) June 7, 2004 (Canada) | 408 |
65 | 9[64] | 'Have Some Balls' | Kevin Inch | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Shawn Postoff | June 13, 2004 (United States) June 14, 2004 (Canada) | 409 |
66 | 10[65] | 'The Snake in Paradise' | John Fawcett | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | June 20, 2004 (United States) June 21, 2004 (Canada) | 410 |
67 | 11[66] | 'Gay or Straight? That's the Question' | Thom Best | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Del Shores | June 27, 2004 (United States) June 28, 2004 (Canada) | 411 |
68 | 12[67] | 'Irritation and Separation' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Brad Fraser | July 4, 2004 (United States) July 5, 2004 (Canada) | 412 |
69 | 13[68] | 'Proposal of Two Kinds' | Michael DeCarlo | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Shawn Postoff | July 11, 2004 (United States) July 12, 2004 (Canada) | 413 |
70 | 14[69] | 'Liberty Ride' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | July 18, 2004 (United States) July 19, 2004 (Canada) | 414 |
Season 5 (2005)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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71 | 1[70] | 'Move and Leave' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | May 22, 2005 (United States)1 May 23, 2005 (Canada) | 501 |
72 | 2[71] | 'Back in Business' | Michael DeCarlo | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Del Shores | May 22, 2005 (United States)1 May 30, 2005 (Canada) | 502 |
73 | 3[72] | 'Fags are No Different than People' | Michael DeCarlo | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Brad Fraser | May 29, 2005 (United States) June 6, 2005 (Canada) | 503 |
74 | 4[73] | 'Hard Decisions' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | June 5, 2005 (United States) June 13, 2005 (Canada) | 504 |
75 | 5 | 'Excluding and Abstemiousness' | Chris Grismer | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Shawn Postoff | June 12, 2005 (United States) June 20, 2005 (Canada) | 505 |
76 | 6[74] | 'Bored Out of Ya Fucking Mind' | Alex Chapple | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Del Shores | June 19, 2005 (United States) June 27, 2005 (Canada) | 506 |
77 | 7[75] | 'Hope Against Hope' | Thom Best | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Shawn Postoff | June 26, 2005 (United States) July 4, 2005 (Canada) | 507 |
78 | 8[76] | 'Honest to Yourself' | Kevin Inch | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | July 3, 2005 (United States) July 11, 2005 (Canada) | 508 |
79 | 9[77] | 'Anything in Common' | David Wellington | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Brad Fraser | July 10, 2005 (United States) July 18, 2005 (Canada) | 509 |
80 | 10[78] | 'I Love You' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Del Shores | July 17, 2005 (United States) July 25, 2005 (Canada) | 510 |
81 | 11[79] | 'Fuckin' Revenge' | David Wellington | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Brad Fraser | July 24, 2005 (United States) August 1, 2005 (Canada) | 511 |
82 | 12[80] | 'Mr. Right (Never Broke a Promise)' | John Fawcett | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Michael MacLennan | July 31, 2005 (United States) August 8, 2005 (Canada) | 512 |
83 | 13[81] | 'We Will Survive!' | Kelly Makin | Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman | August 7, 2005 (United States) August 15, 2005 (Canada) | 513 |
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External links[edit]
- List of Queer as Folk episodes on IMDb
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Queer as Folk | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Russell T Davies |
Directed by | Charles McDougall Sarah Harding Menhaj Huda |
Starring | Aidan Gillen Craig Kelly Charlie Hunnam |
Composer(s) | Murray Gold |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 10 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Nicola Shindler |
Producer(s) | Russell T Davies |
Production location(s) | Manchester, England United Kingdom |
Cinematography | Nigel Walters |
Editor(s) | Tony Cranstoun |
Running time | 35–50 Minutes |
Production company(s) | Red Production Company |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 4 |
Original release | 23 February 1999 – 22 February 2000 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Queer as Folk (US) |
Queer as Folk is a 1999 British television series that chronicles the lives of three gay men living in Manchester's gay village around Canal Street. Initially running for eight episodes, a two-part follow up called Queer as Folk 2 was shown in 2000. Both Queer as Folk and Queer as Folk 2 were written by Russell T Davies.
2 fast 2 furious download. Queer as Folk was produced by Red Production Company for Channel 4. The title of the programme comes from a dialect expression from some parts of Northern England, 'there's nowt so queer as folk', meaning 'there's nothing as strange as people'; which is a word play on the modern-day English synonym of 'queer', meaning homosexual. Davies had originally titled the series this, although at the suggestion of Channel 4 executives for a period during its development and pre-production it was known as Queer as Fuck, before it reverted to the former name.[1] In 2010, The Guardian ranked the serial at number 13 in their list of 'The Top 50 TV Dramas of All Time'.[2] Following its success, a North American version under the same title was produced, set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, running from 2000–2005, and closely following the original storylines but making changes and moving on as new seasons were made.
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Characters and plot[edit]
The main characters are Stuart Allen Jones (Aidan Gillen), who is highly sexually active, and successfully so. His long-time friend Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly), who has a crush on Stuart, has less luck regarding men. 15-year-old Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam) is new to the gay scene but is not lacking in self-confidence.
The producers say that Queer as Folk, although superficially a realistic depiction of gay urban life in the 1990s, is meant as a fantasy, and that Stuart, Vince, and Nathan are not so much characters as gay male archetypes.
Stuart, an advertising executive, possesses intrinsic power, able to bend anything to his will. Stuart's principal characteristic is that he does whatever he wants, whenever he wants, however he wants. He blows up a car belonging to his friend Alexander's antagonistic mother (in the second series). He invites Vince's female work colleague, who has a crush on closeted Vince, to Vince's birthday party and then introduces Vince's boyfriend. When offered a test drive of a Jeep by a car salesman who makes some homophobic comments, Stuart drives the car straight through the large window of the car dealership.
In the second series, the tone became somewhat more serious, with each of the main characters having to make hard choices concerning their futures.
A recurrent theme throughout the series is Vince's fandom of Doctor Who, with various scenes from the classic series being played (in one instance an awkward situation with a guy Vince brings home). This is a small, yet significant piece to the series, as six years later Russell T. Davies revived Doctor Who.
Music[edit]
The theme song for series was created by Murray Gold.[3]
Given a list of tracks, music producer Almighty Records had one month to compile the music. However, some tracks could not be cleared in time for the release mainly due to timescales, including one by Steps who initially said that the show would be too 'low profile' for them to be associated with.[4] It was the success of this album that prompted Channel 4 launch their own music division when the second series of Queer As Folk was made.[5]
Future[edit]
In 2017, actor Charlie Hunnam expressed an interest in starring in a revival of the UK version of Queer as Folk, fuelling rumours of a possible return of the series.[6]
Cast[edit]
- Aidan Gillen as Stuart Alan Jones, a successful advertising executive
- Craig Kelly as Vince Tyler, a supermarket manager
- Charlie Hunnam as Nathan Maloney, a 15-year-old rebel
- Denise Black as Hazel Tyler; Vince's free-spirited mother
- Andy Devine as Bernard Thomas; Hazel's lodger
- Jason Merrells as Phil Delaney; a close friend of Vince and Stuart
- Esther Hall as Romey Sullivan; the mother of Stuart's child
- Saira Todd as Lisa Levene; Romey's partner
- Carla Henry as Donna Clark; Nathan's best friend
- Ben Maguire as Christian Hobbs; an arrogant classmate of Nathan and Donna
- Alison Burrows as Sandra Docherty; Stuart's assistant
- Caroline Pegg as Rosalie Cotter; one of Vince's co-workers, who is romantically interested in him
- Caroline O'Neill as Janice Maloney; Nathan's mother
- Antony Cotton as Alexander Perry; a flamboyant friend of Vince and Stuart
- Peter O'Brien as Cameron Roberts; Phil's accountant who starts a relationship with Vince
- Jonathon Natynczyk as Dazz Collinson; a bartender who has a brief relationship with Nathan
- Maria Doyle Kennedy as Marie Jones Threepwood; Stuart's recently divorced sister
- John Brobbey as Lance Amponah; Romey and Lisa's lodger
Episodes[edit]
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 8 | 23 February 1999 | 13 April 1999 | ||
2 | 2 | 15 February 2000 | 22 February 2000 |
Series 1 (1999)[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | 1 | Thursday | Charles McDougall | Russell T. Davies | 23 February 1999 | |
Stuart and Vince, stalwarts of the Manchester gay scene, are out on the pull in Canal Street. | ||||||
2 | 2 | Stuart Alan Jones | Charles McDougall | Russell T. Davies | 2 March 1999 | |
Stuart pursues a client, Vince (not ‘out’ at work) is pursued by the new girl and Nathan, verging on obsession, is desperate to find Stuart again. | ||||||
3 | 3 | A Night Out | Charles McDougall | Russell T. Davies | 9 March 1999 | |
Stuart and Vince, on a wild night out, are pursued by Nathan and Rosalie, and Phil makes a new friend… with deadly consequences. | ||||||
4 | 4 | D.I.S.C.O. | Charles McDougall | Russell T. Davies | 16 March 1999 | |
Stuart and Vince go to Phil’s funeral where they meet up with numerous friends including his accountant Cameron Roberts, and come face to face with his mother’s grief. | ||||||
5 | 5 | The Date | Sarah Harding | Russell T. Davies | 23 March 1999 | |
Stuart makes some new friends, while Nathan’s behaviour makes Hazel furious and Janice desperate. | ||||||
6 | 6 | Meet the Parents | Sarah Harding | Russell T. Davies | 30 March 1999 | |
Stuart and Marie visit their parents, and Vince introduces Cameron to his mum. Meanwhile, Stuart has a violent confrontation with Nathan’s father. | ||||||
7 | 7 | Thirty | Sarah Harding | Russell T. Davies | 6 April 1999 | |
Stuart throws a surprise party for Vince’s 30th birthday, and becomes implicated in a dubious plan to discredit Romey’s potential husband Lance. | ||||||
8 | 8 | Punchline | Sarah Harding | Russell T. Davies | 13 April 1999 | |
Vince is petrified that Rosalie has revealed his secret. Stuart experiences rejection for the first time. And Cameron declares his love to Vince. |
Series 2 (2000)[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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9 | 1 | Out of the Closet.. | Menhaj Huda | Russell T. Davies | 15 February 2000 | |
Vince’s love for Stuart remains unrequited, but the sexual buzz between them is becoming irresistible. Stuart is forced to out himself to his parents, when he is blackmailed. Meanwhile, Nathan reappears to celebrate his return from London. | ||||||
10 | 2 | ..Into the Fire | Menhaj Huda | Russell T. Davies | 22 February 2000 | |
When Alexander’s parents turn on him, Stuart’s anger puts him on the wrong side of the law. Vince is up for a promotion at work, while one of Nathan's teachers seems to side with Nathan's bullies. |
Ratings[edit]
Series 1 (1999)[edit]
Episode no. | Air date | Viewers (millions) | Channel 4 weekly ranking |
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1 | 23 February 1999 | 3.52 | 11 |
2 | 2 March 1999 | 3.60 | 9 |
3 | 9 March 1999 | 2.45 | 23 |
4 | 16 March 1999 | 2.58 | 21 |
5 | 23 March 1999 | 2.78 | 17 |
6 | 30 March 1999 | 3.28 | 9 |
7 | 6 April 1999 | 3.44 | 9 |
8 | 13 April 1999 | 3.34 | 7 |
Series 2 (2000)[edit]
Episode no. | Air date | Viewers (millions) | Channel 4 weekly ranking |
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1 | 15 February 2000 | 2.83 | 19 |
2 | 22 February 2000 | 3.15 | 12 |
Spin-offs and remakes[edit]
A spin-off series, Misfits (no relation to the later E4 series of the same name), was initially commissioned by Channel 4. The series would have followed the characters of Hazel, Alexander, Donna (who was absent from the 2nd series due to scheduling commitments) and Bernard from the original series, while introducing new characters. Although Davies developed draft scripts for four episodes and storylines for a further twenty-two, the series was cancelled before it went into pre-production.
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As a result of Channel 4's decision, Davies pulled out of a deal that would have seen a series of Queer as Folk short stories published on the broadcaster's website, and vowed to not work with Channel 4 again, unless he has an idea that only works on that channel.[7] Fifteen years later, in 2015, Davies returned to Channel 4 with drama series Cucumber, drama anthology Banana (on E4) and documentary series Tofu (on 4oD). Denise Black makes a cameo appearance as Hazel Tyler's ghost in the sixth episode of Cucumber.
Driven by the success of the series, American cable channel Showtime and Canadian cable channel Showcase co-made a North American version set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, (filmed in Toronto, Ontario), still under the title Queer as Folk, closely following the original's plot and storylines, but then moving onto new storylines since it continued for four additional seasons.
The North American version covered more social issues such as AIDS, gay parental rights, and gay marriage.
See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^Davies, Russell T Audio commentary on the 2003 'Definitive Collector's Edition' DVD boxed set of Queer as Folk. (VCD0308).
- ^Lawson, Mark; Vine, Richard; Dent, Grace; Mangan, Lucy; Dempster, Sarah; Wollaston, Sam (11 January 2010). 'The top 50 TV dramas of all time: 11-20' – via The Guardian.
- ^'Original TV Soundtrack, Queer as Folk: The Whole Love Thing Sorted', review by Heather Phares, AllMusic. Accessed 18 March 2015.
- ^'Almighty Records – Info – Queer As Folk'. Retrieved 2 October 2008.
- ^'Almighty Records.com – Trivia'. Archived from the original on 5 May 2008. Retrieved 22 April 2008.
- ^'Charlie Hunnam wants to go back to his roots with a new series of Queer as Folk after role in King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword'. www.thesun.co.uk.
- ^Matthewman, Scott (30 November 2000). 'Folk off to America – an interview with Russell T Davies'. Retrieved 18 April 2006. (online copy archived here as of 26 March 2008).
External links[edit]
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