Metrosexuality
After Queer As Folk, there was little further for Channel 4 to take its portrayals of multi-sexual life in cosmopolitan Britain. But this cartoony new comedy-drama sidesteps the issue by making itself as unrealistic as possible.
Writer, director, composer and star Rikki Beadle-Blair has a great ear for dialogue, and the exuberant campery of Notting Hill's other, infinitely more exciting, wild side.
But the acting's sufficiently hammy to put you in mind of a sort of gay Crossroads.
Or maybe that's the point.
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