Summaries

In the 1950s Frankie Howerd, the famous radio and film comedian, meets a young waiter Dennis Heymer, who, like himself, is a closet homosexual.

In the 1950s Frankie Howerd, the famous radio and film comedian, meets a young waiter Dennis Heymer, who, like himself, is a closet homosexual. Their relationship blossoms into a partnership, rather than a purely sexual one, and Dennis becomes Frankie's manager. By the early 1960s however things are looking bleak for Frankie. He has lost popularity with mainstream audiences and suffered a nervous breakdown. He is full of self hatred about his appearance - he wears a wig - and his homosexuality, puts huge stress on his relationship with Dennis. Matters are not helped by the death of Frankie's mother Edith. However, Frankie is able to reinvent himself as a satirical comedian, with a gig at Peter Cook's Establishment Club and his fortunes soar, with successful television comedies and a well-publicized appearance at the Oxford Union.—don @ minifie-1

Details

Keywords
  • closeted homosexual
  • gay interest
  • internalized homophobia
  • gay relationship
  • gay self loathing
Genres
  • Biography
Release date Apr 8, 2008
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Official sites BBC BBC Four
Language English
Filming locations London, England, UK
Production companies BBC Drama Group

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 57m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

British comic struggles with his homosexuality whilst trying to establish a mainstream media career.

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