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Queer as Folk: Series 1

Queer as Folk

Queer as Folk: Series 1 – Series 1

2 Entertain Video (Jun 26, 1999)
DVD
Suitable for 18 years and over
5014138067793
TV Series | Adult | Comedy | Drama
USA | English | Color | 04:15

Television has become so much a part of our lives that it rarely surprises us anymore, so when a series like Queer as Folk comes along--truly shocking and genuinely touching--it's an event to be remembered. Originally broadcast as eight half-hour episodes on Channel 4, QAF follows the lives of three men through life, love and all the travails of such in Manchester. That the protagonists are all gay--and Nathan (Charlie Hunnam) is just 15 years old--is treated as matter of course, and were it not for the fact that every character who is introduced is so vividly realised, it would be the only point. The ultimate triumph of QAF is not that the explicit, explosive subject matter is handled (mostly) tastefully, or that it made it on screen at all--it's that the characters are so intriguing that the unflinching looks at sex and relationships almost fade completely into the background.

The series certainly starts with a bang: in the first episode, young Nathan is deflowered, Stuart (Aiden Gillen) becomes a father and Vince (Craig Kelly) pines away with an unrequited love that quickly establishes itself as the series' main theme. (That Vince spends half of QAF with a boyfriend complicates the situation some.) Nathan has already come to terms with his sexuality by the time the series starts, but that doens't mean that the rest of his family--or his fellow students--have; Stuart, the biggest (or, at least, busiest) stud in town, and QAF's approaches 30 and starts to re-examine his life; and Vince has to live with the rest of them.

The parents, families, friends and co-workers of all involved get plenty of screen time, and occasionally steal the scenes themselves--especially Denise Black (hairdresser Denise Osbourne from Coronation Street).

The DVD includes a Photo Gallery and a handful of interviews, which add little to the package. --Randy Silver


Episodes View details

1 Meeting People is Easy 31 min | Feb 23, 1999

On a night out clubbing, Stuart picks up 15-year-old Nathan on the street, and Vince picks up someone he wishes he didn't. The night is interrupted by a significant phone call.

2 Unfinished Business 31 min | Mar 02, 1999

With new-found confidence Nathan comes out to his best friend and pursues Stuart. Stuart wants no attachments. Vince is still in the closet at work and receives awkward romantic attention.

3 It Happened One Night 33 min | Mar 09, 1999

Vince and Stuart's camp friend Alexander returns from a holiday with his non-English-speaking Japanese lover. Nathan takes his best friend Donna out to the gay clubs. Everyone wants to pick up someone new, but Nathan only wants Stuart.

4 Death and Remembrance 34 min | Mar 16, 1999

Stuart and Vince attend Phil's funeral. Nathan pursues a classmate and then runs off when his mother asks him about being gay.

5 Constant Craving 31 min | Mar 23, 1999

Vince reluctantly goes on a date with the Australian guy he met at the funeral. Nathan moves in with Hazel to avoid his mother. Stuart lets his sister down to entertain a client for work.

6 Married... with Children 32 min | Mar 30, 1999

Vince and Cameron are dating, but observant Cameron is starting to figure out the strange dynamic between Vince and Stuart. Stuart is exasperated by his parents' games. Nathan is being a brat.

7 That's What Friends Are For 31 min | Apr 06, 1999

Stewart and Cameron throw a "surprise" party for Vince's birthday during which Stewart and Cameron's rivalry escalates. Stewart has a nasty surprise to ruin the night. The marriage of convenience is also threatening to cause drama.

8 Crimes of the Heart 34 min | Apr 13, 1999

The fake marriage situation explodes. Vince reconsiders what he really wants. Nathan tries returning home.

Cast View all

Aidan Gillen Stuart Jones
Charlie Hunnam Nathan Maloney
Esther Hall Romey Sullivan
Craig Kelly Vince Tyler
Denise Black Hazel Tyler
Andy Devine Bernard Thomas
Carla Henry Donna Clarke
Alfie Robinson Baby Alfred
Caroline O'Neill Janice Maloney
Alison Burrows Sandra Docherty
Saira Todd Lisa Levene
Caroline Pegg Rosalie Cotter
Sarah Jones Suzie Smith
Juley McCann Siobhan Potter
Peter O'Brien Cameron Roberts
Antony Cotton Alexander Perry
Ben Maguire Christian Hobbs
Maria Doyle Kennedy Marie Threepwood
John Brobbey Lance Amponah
Jason Merrells Phil Delaney
Jonathon Natynczyk Dazz Collinson
Jane Cawdron Helen Maloney
Stephen Woods Dan Finlay / Store Worker
Paul Copley Roy Maloney
Pat Lally Drug Dealer

Edition details

Nr Discs 2
Screen Ratios 1.33:1
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Distributor 2 Entertain Video
Edition Release Date Sep 13, 1999
Regions Region 2

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