- Queer as Folk (North American TV series)
infobox television
show_name = Queer as Folk
caption =
format =Comedy-drama
runtime = 44 to 58 minutes
creator =Russell T Davies and developed for American television byRon Cowen andDaniel Lipman
starring =Michelle Clunie Robert Gant Thea Gill Gale Harold Randy Harrison Scott Lowell Peter Paige
Chris PotterHal Sparks
andSharon Gless
country =Canada United States
network = flagicon|United StatesShowtime
flagicon|Canada Showcase
first_aired =December 3 ,2000 onShowtime andJanuary 22 ,2001 on Showcase
last_aired =August 7 ,2005 onShowtime andAugust 15 ,2005 on Showcase
num_episodes= 83
list_episodes= List of Queer as Folk episodes
imdb_id = 0262985
tv_com_id = 3177"Queer as Folk" is an American and
Canadian television series co-production, produced byShowtime andTemple Street Productions which was based on the British series of the same name created byRussell T Davies . ThisNorth America n version of "Queer as Folk" used various Canadian directors known for their independent film work (includingBruce McDonald , David Wellington,Kelly Makin ,John Greyson ,Jeremy Podeswa and Michael DeCarlo) as well as famedAustralia n directorRussell Mulcahy ("Highlander") who directed the pilot episode. The head writers wereRon Cowen andDaniel Lipman who were also the executive producers of the series along with formerWarner Bros. Television president Tony Jonas. Other writers in the later seasons includedMichael MacLennan , Efrem Seeger,Brad Fraser ,Del Shores , and Shawn Postoff.how premise
The series follows the lives of five
gay men living in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania : Brian, Justin, Michael, Emmett, Ted; alesbian couple, Lindsay and Melanie; and Michael's mother Debbie. Another main character, Ben, was added in the second season. Due to tax incentives, the series was filmed inCanada , with frequent location filming inToronto 'sChurch and Wellesley gay village .The show was noted for its somewhat frank depiction of gay life, as well as its vivid sex scenes. A disclaimer, "Queer as Folk" is a celebration of the lives and passions of a group of gay friends. It is not meant to reflect all of gay society" appeared after each episode on Showtime in the U.S. but this disclaimer was not broadcast on Showcase in Canada (instead, the standard Showcase disclaimer "This program contains nudity, sexuality and coarse language — viewer discretion is advised" was broadcast before each airing and after each commercial).
The title appears to make two references. The show comes from a well-known dialect expression from some parts of Northern England, "there's nought [colloquially pronounced 'nowt'] so queer as folk", meaning "there's nothing as weird as people". (The original series was set in
Manchester , in North-West England.) It is also a variation on "Queer as Fuck", whichChannel 4 had originally called it, before changing it to its more polite form. [ http://alloftv.net/index.php?content=episodes&show=692 and Davies, Russell T Audio commentary on the 2003 "Definitive Collector's Edition" DVD boxed set of Queer as Folk. (VCD0308). ]how history
The show drew strong ratings for both Showtime and Canada's Showcase. In fact, in Canada, the series had such high ratings that by the end of the 5th season so many sponsors had purchased advertising time that Showcase had to air the show in an hour and ten minute time block to accommodate all the ads and not cut out any scenes. This was not a problem for Showtime, since that service is commercial free and no ads were ever broadcast during a QAF telecast.
The series ran for five seasons (2000 to 2005 on Showtime and 2001 to 2005 on Showcase). It was believed by fans that the show could have run for another year (most of the cast originally had six year contracts but according to one rumor the contracts were renegotiated to five years after the first season).
However, Showtime was concerned about the rising production costs due to the strength of the Canadian Dollar. Some of the cast, however, felt that Showtime didn't want to be known as a "gay only" network so they cancelled the show. Publicly, at least, Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman both stated that they didn't feel there were really any further stories that they could tell.
Randy Harrison (Justin) was reported as saying that had the series gone into a sixth season, he would not have been part of it.Canada's Showcase, which was making a great deal of money from the advertising demand, did briefly consider producing a sixth season, but as Showtime owned much of the rights to the series and funded much of the budget, Showcase decided against it.
Another U.S. cable channel owned by Viacom, Logo, began broadcasting edited, commercially sponsored episodes of QAF on
21 September 2006.As of
January 9 2008, Showcase began offering the Canadian version of the Queer as Folk episodes on their website. These Canadian versions differ from the Showtime and DVD versions in that they have breaks within the episodes (where commercials would have been inserted) and make references to "Showcase" and "Temple Street Productions presents" instead of "Showtime presents". Extra special is that, unlike the Season 1 DVDs, episodes 101 and 102 are presented separately and episode 102 is the rare extended version of the episode, created for broadcast during reruns of the first season and not seen since 2002. The first seven episodes were posted on January 9 and one additional episode will be posted each week until all 56 episodes from Seasons 1, 2 and 3 are online byDecember 15 2008.Character histories
Main characters
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References
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Queer as Folk (UK)
*The L Word External links
*imdb title|id=0262985
* [http://sho.com/queer/ Showtime's "Queer as Folk" site]
* [http://www.showcase.ca/queer Showcase's "Queer as Folk" site]
* [http://www.logoonline.com/shows/dyn/queer_as_folk/series.jhtml Logo's "Queer as Folk" site]
* [http://www.queerasfolk.wetpaint.com/ Queer as Folk Wiki]
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