A series of eight monologues set in the same pub over many years of gay history in response to the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act.
Producer: Mark Gatiss
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8 episodes
A man returning from the WWI battlefront discusses his experience with gay love in the trenches.
Runtime: 20 minIn 1994, as the government votes on lowering the age of male homosexual consent, 17-year-old Andrew comes to London.
Runtime: 20 minActors can feel typecast, but it's 1987 with AIDS hitting the headlines, and a new part looks like a game-changer for Phil.
Runtime: 20 minAlice and her husband share a secret, but with the 1957 Wolfenden Report's publication it may not need to be a secret any more.
Runtime: 20 minThe 1967 Sexual Offenses Act will revolutionise everything, right? Perhaps not, as far as dapper gent Jackie is concerned.
Runtime: 20 minAs the Blitz hits London, Frederick is grateful that he survived in a very unlikely place of refuge.
Runtime: 20 minBobby is a swaggering man-about-town, but he has a secret. Can it survive when it really matters?
Runtime: 20 minSteve anxiously prepares his wedding speech, but now the big day is here, what has been won and what has been lost?
Runtime: 20 minGay Britannia: Queers | Trailer - BBC Four