It’s A Sin: Omari Douglas and Andy Polaris on the importance of chosen family during AIDS epidemic

It’s A Sin: Omari Douglas and Andy Polaris on the importance of chosen family during AIDS epidemic

Omari Douglas, star of Channel 4’s new drama It’s A Sin, has sat down with musician Andy Polaris to discuss what life was like for LGBTQ+ people growing up in the 1980s as the HIV/AIDS epidemic unfolded.

Omari plays a character called Roscoe in the new five-part Russell T Davies show, who is forced to leave home when he’s 17 and his family finds out he is gay.

The character quickly finds his tribe and a new group of friends who support each other during the decade when faced the horrors of a new deadly virus.

Andy Polaris  – who rose to prominence as part of British group Animal Nightlife in the 80s – gives insight into what life was like for him and his friends during that time.

“People forget how homophobic and racist it was in the 80s,” he tells Omari. “People would actually say to you bluntly ‘you’re going to die of AIDS – this is going to happen to you.'”

You can watch Omari and Andy’s conversation below:

GAY TIMES has teamed up with Channel 4 for a series of video conversations between cast members from It’s A Sin and artists and activists who lived through the decade, offering social and political context to the themes explored in this new drama from Russell T Davies.

It’s A Sin stars Olly Alexander, Lydia West, Omari Douglas, Nathaniel Curtis, Callum Scott Howells, Stephen Fry, Neil Patrick Harris, Keeley Hawes, and Tracy-Ann Oberman.

It’s A Sin starts Friday 22 January at 9pm on Channel 4, with all episodes available immediately after on on All 4.

Related: It’s A Sin: Listen to the 80s hits that feature in the new queer drama

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It’s A Sin: Omari Douglas and Andy Polaris on the importance of chosen family during AIDS epidemic

Omari Douglas, star of Channel 4’s new drama It’s A Sin, has sat down with musician Andy Polaris to discuss what life was like for LGBTQ+ people growing up in the 1980s as the HIV/AIDS epidemic unfolded.

Omari plays a character called Roscoe in the new five-part Russell T Davies show, who is forced to leave home when he’s 17 and his family finds out he is gay.

The character quickly finds his tribe and a new group of friends who support each other during the decade when faced the horrors of a new deadly virus.

Andy Polaris  – who rose to prominence as part of British group Animal Nightlife in the 80s – gives insight into what life was like for him and his friends during that time.

“People forget how homophobic and racist it was in the 80s,” he tells Omari. “People would actually say to you bluntly ‘you’re going to die of AIDS – this is going to happen to you.'”

You can watch Omari and Andy’s conversation below:

GAY TIMES has teamed up with Channel 4 for a series of video conversations between cast members from It’s A Sin and artists and activists who lived through the decade, offering social and political context to the themes explored in this new drama from Russell T Davies.

It’s A Sin stars Olly Alexander, Lydia West, Omari Douglas, Nathaniel Curtis, Callum Scott Howells, Stephen Fry, Neil Patrick Harris, Keeley Hawes, and Tracy-Ann Oberman.

It’s A Sin starts Friday 22 January at 9pm on Channel 4, with all episodes available immediately after on on All 4.

Related: It’s A Sin: Listen to the 80s hits that feature in the new queer drama

The post It’s A Sin: Omari Douglas and Andy Polaris on the importance of chosen family during AIDS epidemic appeared first on GAY TIMES.





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