The series follows a group of gay men who move to London in 1981. They form a friendship group but the fast developing HIV/AIDS crisis in the United Kingdom impacts their lives. Over five episodes the group are shown living through an entire decade until 1991, as they become determined to live fiercely despite the threat HIV poses to them.
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Kids in America |
Marty Wilde: writer
Kim Wilde: performer
Ricki Wilde: writer
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Who Wants to Live Forever |
Queen: performer
Brian May: writer
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Only You |
Vince Clarke: writer
Olly Alexander: performer
Lydia West: performer
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Gloria |
Laura Branigan: performer
Giancarlo Bigazzi: writer
Umberto Tozzi: writer
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Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) |
Eurythmics: performer
David A. Stewart: writer
Annie Lennox: writer
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Heaven Is a Place on Earth |
Belinda Carlisle: performer
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Everybody Hurts |
Bill Berry: writer
Peter Buck: writer
Mike Mills: writer
Michael Stipe: writer
R.E.M.: performer
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Enola Gay |
Andy McCluskey: writer
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Tainted Love |
Ed Cobb: writer
Soft Cell: performer
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Call Me |
Giorgio Moroder: writer
Blondie: performer
Debbie Harry: writer
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Smalltown Boy |
Bronski Beat: performer
Jimmy Somerville: writer
Steve Bronski: writer
Larry Steinbachek: writer
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Love Will Tear Us Apart |
Peter Hook: writer
Bernard Sumner: writer
Stephen Morris: writer
Joy Division: performer
Ian Curtis: writer
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Karma Chameleon |
Culture Club: performer
Boy George: writer
Jon Moss: writer
Mikey Craig: writer
Roy Hay: writer
Phil Pickett: writer
Steve Levine: producer
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It's a Sin |
Pet Shop Boys: performer
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Running Up That Hill |
Kate Bush: writer, performer
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