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Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!

    • October 3, 2008
    • BBC Four

    This film is about Kenneth Williams, star of the Carry Ons and Round the Horne. Kenneth led a life full of mental torture as he tried to overcome his homosexuality in 1950s Britain, and also be one of the most popular people in Britain. It seemed only one person disliked him - himself

  • S01E01 The Curse of Steptoe

    • March 19, 2008
    • BBC Four

    As aspiring stage actor Harry H. Corbett jumps at the chance to play junk-dealer Harold Steptoe in a television comedy show 'Steptoe and Son'. However, the show's success proves to be a poisoned chalice for him, type-casting him and thwarting his stage ambitions. Wilfrid Brambell, the actor playing his father, is marginalized in a different way. He is a gay man in an England where homosexuality is still illegal

  • S01E02 Hancock and Joan

    • BBC Four

    After his alcoholism and depression result in his admittance to hospital, Tony Hancock is invited by his friend, John Le Mesurier, to stay with him. Hancock soon begins an affair with Le Mesurier's wife, Joan. Hancock's drinking puts a strain on their relationship. Joan tells Hancock she will leave Le Mesurier and marry him, but only if he can stay sober. With the opportunity to revive his career with a new television series, Hancock leaves for Australia, confident he can win back Joan. It's a journey from which he will never return.

  • S01E03 Hughie Green, Most Sincerely

    • February 4, 2008
    • BBC Four

    Hughie Green's womanising lead to the collapse of his marriage and alienated his children. His affair with Jess Yate's wife, Elaine, would lead to the revelation of one of the biggest secrets in British show business.

  • S01E04 Frankie Howerd: Rather You Than Me

    • September 4, 2008
    • BBC Four

    The private life of Frankie Howerd was racked with depression and self-loathing of his own sexuality. His partner and manager, Dennis Heymer, would guide Howerd's career from the early 1960s - a time when little work and the death of his mother made him consider leaving show business, to the 1990s, when Howerd's comic genius found appreciation amongst a new, younger audience.

  • S01E05 Best Possible Taste

    • October 3, 2012
    • BBC Four

    Biopic of Maurice Cole, better known as Kenny Everett. A chronicle of the life of the Radio and TV star, and his private struggles with his sexuality.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x2 The Curse of Steptoe (Revised)

    • December 28, 2008
    • BBC Four

    As aspiring stage actor Harry H. Corbett jumps at the chance to play junk-dealer Harold Steptoe in a television comedy show 'Steptoe and Son'. However, the show's success proves to be a poisoned chalice for him, type-casting him and thwarting his stage ambitions. Wilfrid Brambell, the actor playing his father, is marginalized in a different way. He is a gay man in an England where homosexuality is still illegal. Revised episode after complaints of factual inaccuracies in the original broadcast