it's a sin
Production designers Luana Hanson Interiors built around 165 sets for Russell T Davies’ hit Channel 4 drama.
Actor Callum Scott Howells tried his chances at the Take That-inspired talent search long before joining the Pink Palace.
TV show ‘It’s A Sin’, written by Russell T Davies, is proving incredibly successful with audiences, so much so it's already one of Channel 4’s most popular youth dramas. But whilst it’s a joyful romp through the music and the fashions of the Eighties, it’s also a retelling of LGBTQ history and an incredibly moving ode to the people lost in the early days of the AIDS pandemic.
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“It started with whispers, rumours... almost gossip. It was terrifying, even at the beginning."
Ritchie and his mates 'la!' at every opportunity – and queer groups still speak in code today.
The writer came across several roadblocks when he first started pitching the drama to TV execs in 2015.
“That’s the one thing I drew a line at because I don’t want it to look in any way glamorised."
“I’m not one to jump on to labelling,” the former How I Met Your Mother star said.