
The Queerest of Folk
A Life in Television Britain's foremost TV writer and showrunner takes us through his life in television, and behind the scenes on some of our favourite shows.
The Queerest of Folk distils Russell T Davies's career in television, taking us from his early days working on childrenās shows and soaps through to the giddy heights of relaunching Doctor Who and bringing queer relationships onto the mainstream screen.
Weāre offered a glimpse into the imagination of one of Britainās most celebrated writers ā what it is to feel the spark and flood and burn of ideas popping into your head ā coupled with the day-to-day business of meetings and pitches, the frustrations and the hoots, over a career that has spanned five decades.
This is a memoir fizzing with a love for television and the power it has to draw us together in an increasingly fragmented world.
The Queerest of Folk
A Life in Television Britain's foremost TV writer and showrunner takes us through his life in television, and behind the scenes on some of our favourite shows.
The Queerest of Folk distils Russell T Davies's career in television, taking us from his early days working on childrenās shows and soaps through to the giddy heights of relaunching Doctor Who and bringing queer relationships onto the mainstream screen.
Weāre offered a glimpse into the imagination of one of Britainās most celebrated writers ā what it is to feel the spark and flood and burn of ideas popping into your head ā coupled with the day-to-day business of meetings and pitches, the frustrations and the hoots, over a career that has spanned five decades.
This is a memoir fizzing with a love for television and the power it has to draw us together in an increasingly fragmented world.
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A Life in Television Britain's foremost TV writer and showrunner takes us through his life in television, and behind the scenes on some of our favourite shows.
The Queerest of Folk distils Russell T Davies's career in television, taking us from his early days working on childrenās shows and soaps through to the giddy heights of relaunching Doctor Who and bringing queer relationships onto the mainstream screen.
Weāre offered a glimpse into the imagination of one of Britainās most celebrated writers ā what it is to feel the spark and flood and burn of ideas popping into your head ā coupled with the day-to-day business of meetings and pitches, the frustrations and the hoots, over a career that has spanned five decades.
This is a memoir fizzing with a love for television and the power it has to draw us together in an increasingly fragmented world.










