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Homo Sapiens Alan Cumming & Christopher Sweeney - Every Thursday

BONUS: Its a Sin | Russell T Davies - Part 1 & Part 2 - BONUS TREAT! 'Its A Sin' is the b-rilliant new Channel 4 show that has been making many headlines this week, and so of course the creator Russell T Davies (Queer As Folk, A Very English Scandal) zoomed in to give us the full skinny. The show stars Olly Alexander from Years and Years among many others and is about a group of friends coming of age in the 80s, in the shadows of AIDS, who are determined to live and love more fiercely than ever. Russell tells us all about the show, plus his own experiences of growing up during the AIDS crisis, and well its Russell, so a million other wonderful funny and touching stories in a way that only he can do. Listen to this episode for tantalising teasers then go watch it on Channel 4. In partnership with Channel 4, big love to Russell for coming on the show, it was a real treat! Homo Sapiens is the smash-hit podcast where queer people talk about life. Each week our hosts Alan Cumming & Chris Sweeney bring you intelligent, informative and fun conversations that represent the interests of LGBTQ+ people around the world. New episodes every Thursday. Subscribe now so you don't miss a thing.

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