From Queer to Eternity Great Big Owl
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- Society & Culture
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Hosted by Scott Handcock, From Queer to Eternity features conversations with guests from across the LGBTQ+ community, sharing stories of their experiences and exploring what it means to be queer.
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Mark Gatiss
Actor, writer, director and (League of) Gentleman Mark Gatiss joins Scott Handcock at the London Podcast Festival to talk about his queer life in front of a live audience. Together, they discuss growing up in the north, finding helplines via ITV sitcoms, and the importance of queer storytelling.
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Scott Handcock
In this bonus episode, comedian Tom Price turns the tables on Scott and asks him about growing up in the Midlands, cartoon crushes, and the joys of LGBT admin.
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Thea Cochrane
Sound designer and audio archivist Thea Cochrane joins Scott to talk about exploring her trans identity, coming out at work, pulling people into her closet and finding a name for herself.
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Samuel Barnett
Actor Samuel Barnett talks with Scott about his childhood in Whitby, internalised homophobia, portraying Posner in The History Boys, and the bittersweetness of playing gay men from a different era.
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House of Pride
House of Pride (aka Lu Corfield and Alexandra D’Sa) join Scott to chat about their new creative platform, growing up in different communities, finding your queer family and coming out during an episode of EastEnders.
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Paul Clayton
Actor Paul Clayton reminisces with Scott about growing up in Yorkshire, 1960s Doctor Who crushes, taking HIV tests to get a mortgage, and coming out to his mother in front of Sir Ian McKellen.
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Customer Reviews
Informative and engaging
Scott has chosen such interesting people from the queer community to interview.
Conversations are informative, engaging and entertaining.
It’s clear that Scott puts his subjects at ease and really gets them talking from the heart.
Looking forward to seeing who else you have lined up for this first season, Scott.