It s a Sin makes a surprise Phillip Schofield joke. (ITV/Channel 4)
It’s A Sin fans were amused by a Phillip Schofield shout-out many thought was a nod to the star’s recent coming out.
But creator Russell T Davies has revealed that the line was written before Schofield told the world he was gay.
In episode three of
It’s a Sin, Ritchie (Olly Alexander) and actor boyfriend Donald (Nathaniel Hall) reel off a list of ’80s stars they believe to be gay.
“I’ll tell you who else – Phillip Schofield,” Donald announces. “I had a friend who worked in [his kids TV series]
by Stephen Chapman
4Studio has developed a companion show to run alongside Russell T Davies’ new drama, It’s A Sin.
It’s a Sin: After Hours is the first production from the Leeds-based development team and will air on social media, following linear broadcasts of the 5-part drama.
The 15-minute programmes will explore issues raised by the show, and feature cast members and special guests, including Olly Alexander, Stephen Fry, Nathaniel Hall, Clara Amfo, Munroe Bergdorf, Jade Thirlwall, David Furnish and Neil Patrick Harris.
They are hosted by Kemah Bob and will run on YouTube, Snapchat, Facebook and IGTV.
Albany County Resident Arrested For Interference with an Officer
Officers of the Laramie Police Department were dispatch to the 2000 Block of 9th Street for the report of a disturbance around 1 am on December 10.
After an investigation, 27-year-old Albany County resident Nathaniel Hall was taken into custody and charged with Interference with a Peace Officer.
Interference with a Peace Officer is a felony punishable by imprisonment for no more than ten years.
At this time, these charges are merely accusations and the Defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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