it's a sin

"It’s a ridiculous, craven, feeble gesture towards the vital politics and the stories that should be told.”
Tabloid reports about the It's A Sin actor have sparked a range of opinions online.
"Channel 4 exists to make dramas like It's A Sin and that’s going to fall away now – come back in 10 years and you'll see."
The actor on his dream of bringing queer Black historical figures into the limelight, and what the hype around Bridgerton got wrong.
From scrapped storylines, to Easter eggs and behind-the-scenes secrets.
During the commissioning process, one channel asked him to write a scene he did not agree with.
The Channel 4 show's creator said there was “always meant” to be another episode set in the present day.
It's A Sin opened up the conversations about equality this LGBTQ+ History Month.
Many contemporaries have struggled to watch It’s A Sin, the grief still too raw. But I can’t help watch the show and see how closely it mirrors my own life.
Clones dominated the 1980s LGBTQ+ landscape – so where are they in the show?