Banana offers an intriguing and often outrageous peek into the individual lives loves and losses of a range of characters who are only glimpsed in Cucumber now given space to expand into their own one-off stories. Young lesbian Scotty pursues an unrequited love; 19 year old Dean has mysterious family secrets and a sexually charged liaison with the enigmatic Geordie Man; Sian struggles to choose between lover Violet and her over-protective mum Vanessa; Helen is besieged by unwanted attention from an ex; and law student Josh goes home to find his childhood friend and... the life he left behind. The stories are charming witty and at times heart-breaking as they follow the lives of a wide variety of characters be they gay lesbian transgender or anything in between. Special Features: Cast and Crew Interviews [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Banana offers an intriguing and often outrageous peek into the individual lives loves and losses of a range of characters who are only glimpsed in Cucumber now given space to expand into their own one-off stories Young lesbian Scotty pursues an unrequited love 19-year-old Dean has mysterious family secrets and a sexually charged liaison with the enigmatic Geordie Man Sian struggles to choose between lover Violet and her over-protective mum Vanessa Helen is besieged by unwanted attention from an ex and law student Josh goes home to find his childhood friend and the life he left behind The stories are charming witty and at times heartbreaking as they follow the lives of a wide variety of characters be they gay lesbian transgender or anything in between certificate 15 years and over
Eight-part drama series written by Russell T. Davies about modern gay life in Manchester. A spin-off of the series 'Cucumber', the programme follows the interlinked stories of various different characters including 19-year-old post boy Dean (Fisayo Akinade) who pursues a longtime crush that has recently arrived in town; Vivienne 'Scotty' Scott (Letitia Wright) who cares for her ill mother (Jacqueline Boatswain) and begins stalking a housewife (Rosie Cavaliero) she meets in the supermarket; young couple Sian (Georgia Henshaw) and Violet (Hannah John-Kamen); transgender Helen (Bethany Black) whose ex Eddie (Andrew Knott) won't accept she's moved on; struggling dater Amy (Charlie Covell) and law student Josh (Luke Newberry) who is madly in love with Dean's flatmate Freddie (Freddie Fox).
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