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Bobby Lockwood on Rivals Season 2, Resilience and BAFTAs
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| 5/12/26 | ![]() Bobby Lockwood on Rivals Season 2, Resilience and BAFTAs | I chat with actor Bobby Lockwood about his exciting new role in Rivals Season 2, streaming on Disney+ from May 15. We dive into his journey as the first in his family to act, how winning a Children’s BAFTA gave him the confidence to keep going, and the resilience it took after being cut from a Disney show early on. Plus, Bobby shares what it’s like joining a powerhouse cast and how he keeps challenging himself across stage and screen.See Rivals Season 2 streaming on Disney+ from May 15, 2026.Follow Bobby on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boobylock/Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" | — | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() Kieron Moore & Elliot Tuttle on Blue Film | I chat with actor Kieron Moore and director Elliot Tuttle about their provocative new film Blue Film, a daring exploration of queer desire, sex work, and vulnerability. We dive into why the film has been so controversially received, the challenges of portraying raw intimacy on screen, and how Blue Film is pushing boundaries in queer storytelling.Blue Film is out in the USA on 8 May and coming to the UK soon.Follow Kieron on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kieronmoore/Follow Elliot on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliottuttle/Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio” | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Dylan Trowbridge on C*ck The Play | Harvey Morton sits down with Dylan Trowbridge, director of the critically acclaimed new production of Cock at COLAB Theatre in London. Following sold-out runs in Canada and international tours to Japan, South Africa, and Brazil, this intimate staging of Mike Bartlett’s modern classic explores identity, love, and the pressure to define ourselves in a world that craves certainty.Dylan shares his personal journey to directing Cock, how a profound loss reshaped his connection to the play, and why its themes remain urgent today. He discusses the bold choice to stage the play in a stripped-back, 34-seat arena that places audiences inches from the action, creating an electrifying and immersive experience.As an ally and advocate for queer stories, Dylan reflects on navigating authenticity and respect in telling queer narratives, emphasizing the play’s focus on love beyond labels. He also reveals insights from the production’s international tour and what he hopes London audiences will take away.See Cock at COLAB Theatre, London, April 22 – May 2: https://www.colabtheatre.co.uk/weekly/2026/4/22/cockFollow Dylan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylantrowbridgeyyz/Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Sergio Antonio Maggiolo & Guido Garcia Lueches on JEEZUS!: Edinburgh Fringe Hit Heading to London | Harvey Morton chats with Sergio Antonio Maggiolo and Guido Garcia Lueches about their groundbreaking musical JEEZUS!, premiering at the New Diorama Theatre this April.Drawing from Sergio’s experience growing up queer in Catholic Latin America and Guido’s rich background in interactive theatre, they’ve created a show that’s equal parts riotous, tender, and deeply personal. We explore how JEEZUS! wrestles with faith, identity, and power, all set to a soundtrack bursting with salsa, South American folk, and Bad Bunny-inspired beats.Hear about their journey from Edinburgh Fringe success to a London premiere, the joy of live music on stage, and a surprise on-stage proposal that stole the show. Whether you’re curious about queer storytelling, musical theatre, or just want to hear a joyful, thoughtful conversation, this episode delivers.🎟️ Don’t miss JEEZUS! at New Diorama Theatre — tickets and info here: https://newdiorama.com/whats-on/jeezusFollow Sergio Antonio Maggiolo on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sergiomaggiolo/Follow Guido Garcia Lueches on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/elguidogarcia/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() James Holmes on Invisible Me | In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton sits down with James Holmes, best known for his role as Clive in Miranda, to explore his new play Invisible Me. This heartfelt and hilarious comedy-drama delves into the dating lives and relationships of older LGBTQIA+ individuals, tackling themes of grief, love, and community with honesty and warmth.James shares his experience playing Jack, an HIV-positive widower navigating life after loss, and discusses the challenges and rewards of portraying later-life romance on stage. Together, they unpack why stories about older queer lives are so important—and why Invisible Me is a refreshing and vital addition to contemporary theatre.Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about representation, resilience, and the timeless search for connection. Don’t miss your chance to see Invisible Me at Southwark Playhouse from April 8th to May 2nd, 2026.Book tickets for Invisible Me here: https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/productions/invisible-me/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Marcio Reolon & Filipe Matzembacher on Night Stage | In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton sits down with Brazilian directors Marcio Reolon and Filipe Matzembacher to discuss their latest film Night Stage. Following the success of their Teddy Award-winning Hard Paint, Marcio and Filipe take us on a journey through their bold queer erotic thriller that explores the intoxicating interplay of desire, risk, and the blurred lines between public performance and private truth.Discover how the directors blend cinematic influences from Hitchcock to De Palma with a distinctly queer Brazilian perspective. Hear about the challenges and joys of working with first-time lead Gabriel Faryas, the choreographed intimacy and physicality that define the film, and the political undercurrents woven throughout the story.Whether you’re a fan of genre cinema or interested in queer storytelling that pushes boundaries, this conversation offers a thoughtful and playful look behind the scenes of Night Stage.Watch Night Stage in cinemas from April 3rd and streaming on demand from May 4th.Find out more about Night Stage: https://peccadillo.film/pages/films/night-stageFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Michael Ahomka-Lindsay and Tatenda Shamiso on Choir Boy | What happens when you return to a role that forces you to confront parts of yourself you thought were healed? In this episode, Harvey Morton sits down with Tatenda Shamiso (co-director) and Michael Ahomka-Lindsay (who plays David) to talk about Choir Boy, Tarell Alvin McCraney’s powerful play about young Black men navigating spirituality, sexuality, race, identity, and brotherhood at a prep school.This is a conversation about vulnerability as power, about inner children demanding to be heard, and about what it means to create work where all of you, every intersectional part of you, is welcome in the room.Michael opens up about stepping back into David after the Bristol Old Vic production in 2023, and how hindsight has revealed layers he didn’t see before, both in the character and in himself. “This play is so emotive,” he tells me. “It makes you realise things about yourself you didn’t realise. I’m like, oh, okay, that isn’t healed.”Tatenda shares what it means to co-direct a play about Black masculinity while being three years further into his own transition, and how rare it is to feel like all of you is right for a project. “It’s sort of rare when you’ve got intersectional levels of marginalisation to feel like all of you is welcome in a space,” he says. “But I feel like all of me is right for this show.”We talk about physical affection between men on stage, about how Tarell’s text can send you to the depths of your soul and then crack the funniest joke two lines later, and about why their drama therapist calls theatre “medicine.” We discuss pressure, the external kind and the kind we put on ourselves, and what happens when young people try to fulfill what the world tells them to be.The chemistry between Tatenda and Michael is extraordinary. You can hear the trust, the mutual respect, and the deep care they have for each other and for this work. By the end of our conversation, I understood why none of the cast and creative team have lost contact since they first did this show. Why physical affection between men on stage matters more than you thinkWhat it’s like to return to a role with years of hindsight (and what that reveals)How Tatenda’s own journey with masculinity has shaped his approach to co-directingThe balance between joy and difficulty in telling stories about marginalised communitiesWhy vulnerability isn’t something to run from—it’s something that offers you powerWhat audiences should pay attention to in David’s arcHow gospel music and spirituals guide the emotional landscape of the playWhy this production feels like it’s arriving at exactly the right timeTatenda Shamiso is a writer, director, and live performance maker with origins from Zimbabwe, Belgium, the United States, and Switzerland. He received the 2024 Arts Foundation Futures Award for Theatre Writing and the Evening Standard Theatre Award in Emerging Talent for his solo show NO I.D. at the Royal Court Theatre. He’s co-directing Choir Boy alongside Nancy Medina.Michael Ahomka-Lindsay is reprising his role as David after the Bristol Old Vic production. His credits include Hamilton (Victoria Palace Theatre), Cabaret (Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre), and Disney’s Newsies (Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre).Choir Boy runs at Stratford East from 26 March to 25 April 2026. Tickets start from £10.Book now: stratfordeast.com/whats-on/all-shows/choir-boyIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review wherever you’re listening. It helps more people discover these conversations.Follow Queerly:Instagram: @thisisqueerlyWebsite: thisisqueerly.comEnjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Stripped Down: Matt Cullen and Crush Daddy on Breaking Stigmas, Sobriety, and Reality TV That Goes Deeper | This week on Queerly's Stage and Screen, Harvey is joined by Matt Cullen and Crush Daddy to talk about Stripped Down - a new series launching on OUTflix March 3rd that follows six gay strippers in Wilton Manors, Florida as they navigate life on and off the stage.What started as a viral YouTube interview that hit nearly half a million views has transformed into a reality series that challenges everything you think you know about sex work, stripping, and the people behind the performances. Matt, creator of the acclaimed documentary series Our Queer Life, and Crush, a former Division I basketball player turned stripper and content creator who's been sober for nearly a decade, open up about trust, authenticity, and why the LGBTQ+ community became home.We talk about breaking down stigmas around sex work, the power of honest storytelling, why Wilton Manors was the perfect location for this series, and what it takes to be vulnerable on camera. Crush shares his sobriety journey and why he feels it's his duty to be open about addiction. Matt explains how he's carving out new space in LGBTQ+ reality TV - going deeper than the drama while keeping it real.This conversation is thoughtful, funny, and refreshingly honest. If you're tired of reality TV that's either sanitised or purely focused on drama, this one's for you.Watch Stripped Down on OUTflix: https://www.outflix.comFollow Matt Cullen: https://www.instagram.com/mattcullen/Follow Crush Daddy: https://www.instagram.com/crushdaddy/Stripped Down premieres March 3rd on OUTflix. Six performers, one house, and stories that go far beyond the stage.For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Ella Maisy Purvis: Patience, Neurodivergence, Representation & Dream Roles | Join Harvey on Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast as he chats with Ella Maisy Purvis, the breakout star of Channel 4’s acclaimed drama Patience. Ella’s portrayal of Patience Evans, a neurodivergent detective, has captured hearts and sparked vital conversations about authentic representation on screen.In this episode, Ella opens up about growing up seeing autistic characters who were never explicitly named, the importance of diverse and unapologetic representation, and the incredible success of Patience. She also shares her dream roles, including characters who communicate beyond words and, yes, even a cheeky nod to James Bond.Tune in for a thoughtful, fun, and deeply personal conversation that shines a light on what it means to break new ground in television today. Don’t miss the full interview on Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast.Watch Patience on Channel 4: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/patienceFollow Ella on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ellamaisypurvis/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Robert Tregoning on Creating the New Musical That Witch! | In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, I’m joined by the brilliant Robert Tregoning to talk all things That Witch!, a magical new musical co-created with his husband Billy Cullum. From their first meeting as performers in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to crafting a show that blends supernatural high school drama with pop culture flair, Robert shares the heart and humour behind this spellbinding production. We dive into the meta-musical format, the empowering themes of identity and queerness, and the excitement of showcasing part one at MT Fest UK 2026 at The Other Palace. Plus, hear about the incredible cast, including It’s a Sin’s Omari Douglas, and the talented creative team led by director Jess Edwards and musical director Arlene McNaught. Tune in for a fun, thoughtful conversation full of magic, camp, and the joy of storytelling. Don’t miss it!Tickets are available here: https://theotherpalace.co.uk/that-witch/Follow Robert on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobtregoning/Follow Billy on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/billycullum/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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| 2/2/26 | ![]() Ethan Daniel Corbett on Laid Bare | Streaming now on OUTflix | Join Harvey Morton as he chats with Ethan Daniel Corbett, the charismatic lead of the new OUTflix series Laid Bare. This seductive queer mystery-thriller follows ten men at a clothing-optional resort where secrets, sex, and murder collide in a high-stakes game for a fortune.Ethan opens up about stepping into the role of Alistair Lambrakis, navigating full-frontal nudity, and the unique camaraderie that formed on set under the scorching Palm Springs sun. We dive deep into what makes Laid Bare unapologetically queer, why audiences are craving more queer mystery thrillers, and the empowering message behind the steamy scenes.Whether you’re a fan of The White Lotus, Knives Out, or just love a good queer drama with edge, this episode is packed with insight, laughs, and a few surprises. Don’t miss it!Stream now on OUTflix: https://www.outflix.comFollow Ethan Daniel Corbett on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethandanielcorbett/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Alan Turkington on Dear Liar, Heartstopper, and New Adventures at Jermyn Street Theatre | Join Harvey Morton as he chats with Alan Turkington, known for his roles in Heartstopper and Hollyoaks. Alan shares his experience stepping into the role of George Bernard Shaw in the intimate revival of Dear Liar at Jermyn Street Theatre, a play built entirely from the letters between Shaw and Mrs Patrick Campbell. We explore the challenges and joys of performing in such a close-knit space, the impact of Heartstopper on queer storytelling, and Alan’s exciting new chapter rescuing a puppy from Spain.Don’t miss this thoughtful and fun conversation with an actor who brings warmth and honesty to every role.Tickets for Dear Liar are on sale now for the run from 5 February to 7 March 2026. Grab yours here: https://www.jermynstreettheatre.co.uk/show/dear-liar/Follow Alan on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thisisalanturk/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor, Ann Akinjirin & Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́jọ́ on Love, Resilience, and Dreamers | Harvey Morton sits down with writer-director Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor and actors Ann Akinjirin and Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́jọ́ to discuss the powerful new film Dreamers. Rooted in Joy’s own experience seeking asylum, Dreamers tells a moving love story set in a removal centre, exploring how love, friendship, and community can flourish even in the most challenging and unlikely places.Joy shares how her personal journey shaped the film’s narrative, emphasizing the humanity behind immigration stories often overlooked. Ann and Ronkẹ reflect on their roles and how the film brings warmth and color to a harsh environment, challenging stereotypes and inviting audiences to rethink what home and love mean.Tune in to hear about the creative process, the importance of community, and the film’s message of hope and resistance in today’s political climate. Dreamers is in cinemas from 5th December - don’t miss it.Follow Joy Gharoro-Akpojotor on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joygharoro/?hl=en-gbFollow Ann Akinjirin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annakinjirin/?hl=en-gbFollow Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́jọ́ ơn Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ronkusgram/?hl=en-gbFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/27/25 | ![]() Daniel’s Husband: Love, Commitment, and Complexity with Joel Harper-Jackson & Luke Fetherston | In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton sits down with Joel Harper-Jackson and Luke Fetherston, the captivating leads of Daniel’s Husband, now playing at the Marylebone Theatre. They discuss what drew them to this powerful play, the challenges and joys of portraying such an intimate relationship, and the timely themes of love, marriage, and identity explored in the production. Hear their personal reflections, behind-the-scenes stories, and why this play is so important for today’s conversations around LGBTQ+ rights and commitment.Don’t miss this insightful and heartfelt conversation — and be sure to catch Daniel’s Husband live in London from 4 December 2025 to 10 January 2026. Tickets and more info here: https://www.marylebonetheatre.com/productions/daniels-husband Follow Luke on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/lukefethers/Follow Joel on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/joelharperjacks/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/27/25 | ![]() BAFTA Breakthrough 2025 Special: Conversations with Ellis Howard, Jodie-Simone Howe, Nathaniel Price & Stanley Baxton | Welcome to this special episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, where we celebrate the incredible talents of the BAFTA Breakthrough 2025 cohort. Supported by Netflix, BAFTA Breakthrough is a prestigious initiative dedicated to accelerating the careers of outstanding creatives across film, television, and games. This episode features in-depth conversations with four remarkable artists shaping the future of storytelling.Ellis HowardAn actor and writer from Liverpool, Ellis trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He gained critical acclaim for his magnetic lead role as Byron in the BBC’s What It Feels Like For A Girl, a powerful series exploring identity and self-discovery in the early 2000s UK club scene. Ellis has also appeared in the BBC horror series Red Rose and made his West End debut in Aaron Sorkin’s To Kill a Mockingbird.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellisfrancishoward/Jodie-Simone HoweA London-based costume designer with over a decade of experience, Jodie-Simone has worked on award-winning projects such as Mr Loverman and the Amazon Prime series starring Riz Ahmed. She is the founding director of The Black Costume Network, a community dedicated to diversifying the costume industry in the UK and beyond. Jodie-Simone’s work spans television, film, music videos, and dance theatre.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acostumequeen/Nathaniel PriceNathaniel is a writer and producer known for his emotionally engaging and ethically crafted storytelling. His acclaimed adaptation of Bernardine Evaristo’s Mr Loverman aired on BBC One in 2024. Nathaniel has contributed to popular series including Noughts & Crosses and The Outlaws, and continues to develop original and adapted television dramas.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanielprice_/Stanley BaxtonA narrative game developer, Stanley creates satirical, horrifying, and queer games that push boundaries. His award-winning work includes titles recognized with the Golden Banana of Discord and the New Media Writing Prize. Stanley’s games are designed for a niche audience, blending experimental storytelling with sharp social commentary.About BAFTA BreakthroughBAFTA Breakthrough, supported by Netflix, is BAFTA’s flagship talent development programme, now in its twelfth year. It identifies and supports exceptional emerging creatives in film, television, and games who are on the cusp of major career breakthroughs. The initiative offers mentorship, industry connections, and career development opportunities to help shape the next generation of creative leaders. Alumni include notable stars such as Florence Pugh, Tom Holland, and Letitia Wright.Tune in to hear these inspiring artists share their journeys, creative processes, and insights into the industry. To explore the full BAFTA Breakthrough 2025 cohort, visit thisisqueerly.com.For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | ![]() Inside The Hunger Games On Stage with James Robert Moore | In this episode of Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast, host Harvey Morton chats with James Robert Moore, Associate Director of The Hunger Games On Stage - one of London’s most talked-about productions. James shares insights into the immersive staging, the challenges of adapting such a beloved story for the theatre, and the incredible cast bringing Katniss and Peeta to life. We also dive into James’s debut novel, Not Good Enough, exploring his writing process and how growing up gay inspired his storytelling across mediums.Tune in for a thoughtful and engaging conversation about creativity, resilience, and the power of queer narratives in both theatre and literature.Find out more about the show and get your tickets here: The Hunger Games On StageGrab a copy of James’s novel here: Not Good EnoughFollow James on Instagram for updates and insights: Follow James On InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review - it really helps us out!For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 10/2/25 | ![]() Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Em Prendergast on Deaf Representation, Queer Stories, and Breaking Barriers | Em Prendergast joins Harvey Morton to discuss their role in Deafinitely Theatre’s groundbreaking production of Barrier(s) by Eloise Pennycott. Em shares their journey as an actor working across British Sign Language, Sign Supported English, and spoken English, while offering candid insights into the challenges faced by deaf and queer communities in the arts. From their personal experience with hearing loss to their passionate advocacy for inclusive storytelling, Em delivers a message that resonates far beyond the stage: “Put your money where your mouth is… because you will not learn if you don’t learn directly from the source.”Em discusses their role as Alana in Barrier(s), a journalist who has “all the right language” but struggles to support their deaf partnerThe unexpected journey of learning BSL for fun, only to lose their hearing shortly afterGrowing up working class and how theatre provided access to education and self-discoveryThe importance of representing intersectional identities: “The deaf queer community is thriving… but you just don’t see that representation”Em’s exciting new project: a lesbian adaptation of Lorca’s Yerma featuring both spoken English and BSLPractical advice for theaters wanting to become more inclusiveWhere to See Barrier(s)The Rep, Birmingham: October 18-25, 2025HOME, Manchester: November 6-8, 2025Camden People’s Theatre, London: November 11-29, 2025Tickets available at deafinitelytheatre.co.uk/Event/barriersFollow Em Prendergast on Instagram: @emprenemprenDeafinitely Theatre - The UK’s first deaf-launched and led theater companyRead our full article with Em on thisisqueerly.comFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 9/21/25 | ![]() Playing 15 Characters in One Show: Samuel Barnett on Mary Whitehouse, Career Challenges, and Finding Joy in Acting | In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey speaks with Tony-nominated actor Samuel Barnett about his extraordinary performance in 'The Last Stand of Mrs. Mary Whitehouse' at Nottingham Playhouse. Samuel reveals the challenges and joys of playing over 15 characters (including Margaret Thatcher and Jesus) opposite Maxine Peake in Caroline Bird’s provocative new play about Britain’s infamous moral campaigner.From the technical demands of rapid character changes to the emotional impact of witnessing diverse audiences unite around the play’s message of empathy, Samuel offers fascinating insights into this unique theatrical experience. The conversation expands beyond the current production as Samuel reflects on his remarkable career journey – from his Tony-nominated roles in 'The History Boys' and 'Twelfth Night' to his one-man show at the Edinburgh Fringe and his screen work. With disarming honesty and humour, Samuel discusses the parallels between historical culture wars and today’s divisive rhetoric, what it’s like working with the “extraordinary” Maxine Peake, and the wisdom he’s gained about finding joy in acting for its own sake. Get tickets for The Last Stand of Mrs. Mary Whitehouse (running until September 27th, 2025): https://nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/events/the-last-stand-of-mrs-mary-whitehouse/Follow Samuel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrsamuelbarnett/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 8/21/25 | ![]() Todrick Hall: From Controversy to Standing Ovation - Inside the Burlesque Takeover | In this electrifying episode, Todrick Hall opens up about his transformative journey with Burlesque The Musical. From unexpected directorial debut to creating a West End sensation, Todrick shares the raw, unfiltered story of bringing this iconic film to stage.Get your tickets now: burlesqueonstage.comFollow Todrick:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/todrick/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@todrick?lang=enFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Harvey’s Brunch Club, every Sunday morning from 9am to 11am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”.Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | ![]() Love & Rage: Inside Munroe Bergdorf’s Journey with Filmmakers Olivia Cappuccini & Andee Ryder | Love & Rage: Munroe Bergdorf is an extraordinary documentary that follows the journey of author, model, and leading transgender activist Munroe Bergdorf. Through intimate interviews, cinematic recreations of pivotal moments, and powerful real-life footage, the film offers viewers unprecedented access to Munroe’s personal story while highlighting the broader struggles and triumphs of the trans community. The documentary explores themes of identity, chosen family, activism, and resilience, creating a moving portrait of one of today’s most influential LGBTQ+ voices.ABOUT THE GUESTS:Olivia Cappuccini (Director) brings a fresh, empathetic perspective to documentary filmmaking. With Love & Rage, she creates a cinematic experience that honours Munroe’s story through both traditional documentary techniques and innovative “movie moments” that recreate significant memories.Andee Ryder (Producer) is an accomplished filmmaker with extensive experience in scripted productions. As a trans filmmaker, Andee brings both professional expertise and personal understanding to the project, helping to craft a film that balances hard truths with inspirational moments.Love & Rage: Munroe Bergdorf is available to buy and rent across all major digital platforms now.For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don't forget to tune into Harvey's Brunch Club, every Sunday morning from 9am to 11am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio".Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 9/11/24 | ![]() Rocky Horror Show Special: Legendary Writer Richard O'Brien, Lauren Chia (Janet) and Connor Carson (Brad) Celebrate 50 Years of the Show | Step into the world of fishnets and fabulous fun as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Rocky Horror Show! In this special episode, host Harvey Morton takes you on a thrilling journey through time and space, exploring the phenomenon that's kept audiences doing the Time Warp for half a century.Featuring: Richard O'Brien: The legendary creator spills the tea on the show's unexpected success and its journey from a three-week run in London to a global sensation. Lauren Chia & Connor Carson: Our current Janet and Brad share backstage secrets, favourite scenes, and the electric connection with the audience that keeps the show alive night after night.🎉 Discover: How a "cult" show crossed over into mainstream success The biblical inspiration behind the story (Adam, Eve, and a sequined Serpent?) Celebrity anecdotes that'll make you wish you were a fly on the wall of the original production The magic of audience participation and how it shapes each performanceWhether you're a die-hard fan or a Rocky Horror virgin, this episode promises a deep dive into the glitter, glamour, and pure magic that's kept this show rocking for 50 fabulous years. Don't dream it, be it – tune in now!For tour dates and tickets visit https://rockyhorror.co.ukFor more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don't forget to tune into Harvey's Brunch Club, every Sunday morning from 9am to 11am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio".Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 8/31/24 | ![]() Mart Tweedy, Host of the Hit Canny Crystals Podcast on MANI-FEST, Creating Your Dream Life and His Love for Little Mix | Mart Tweedy, host of the Canny Crystals podcast and founder of the Canny Crystals Academy, shares his journey of healing and transformation through crystals and spirituality. He started his online wellbeing shop after experiencing the positive effects of crystals on his mental health. Mart has manifested various successes in his life, including winning a game show, meeting Little Mix, and even retiring his mum. He launched the Canny Crystals podcast to bridge the gap between wellbeing practices and spirituality, offering practical advice and sharing his own experiences. Mart also talks about his upcoming event, MANI-FEST, which aims to empower people in their journey towards personal growth and manifestation. He emphasises the importance of not worrying about what others think and living the life you want to live.Mani-Fest 2025 will be held on June 16th, 2025, at The Glasshouse in Gateshead - get your tickets at https://www.mani-fest.uk Visit Canny Crystals: https://www.cannycrystals.co.ukFollow Mart on Social Media:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/marttweedy/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@cannycrystalsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@cannycrystalsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/cannycrystalsListen to Mart's Podcast: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2Q7ANYd718w7Sod7gFiBplApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/canny-crystals-manifestation-mindset-and-spirituality/id1586087975For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don't forget to tune into Harvey's Brunch Club, every Sunday morning from 9am to 11am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio".Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 8/17/24 | ![]() Mina Orak and Justin Atkins chat 'The Little Death' playing at The King's Head Theatre in Islington | Mina Orak and Justin Atkins join Harvey Morton to chat about their show ‘The Little Death’ playing at The King’s Head Theatre in Islington. Nominated for the prestigious MullenLowe NOVA Award at Central Saint Martins, The Little Death is a showstopping blend of cabaret, comedy and thought-provoking storytelling with a dynamic queer twist. Get ready to step inside the fabulously chaotic world of Mina, a spirited young Turkish woman on a wild quest to find the one thing missing in her life: an orgasm. Amidst all the glitz and glamour, The Little Death delves deep into the heart of what it means to be human. Following Mina’s journey of self-discovery, the show reflects on poignant themes of love, loneliness and the human condition. It is a reminder that, even in the pursuit of pleasure, we all crave connection and understanding. The Little Death is a celebration of resilience, shamelessness and the universal quest for fulfilment. This psychotic night of glamour, fabulous fun and heartfelt sadness is a camp extravaganza that promises an authentic and heartwarming journey with hysterical misadventures, deep introspection, and jaw-dropping revelations about life, love and identity. Sharing the story of Mina’s inability to orgasm with a partner, this is a visceral and honest reflection on female pleasure, sexual liberation and the vulnerabilities of being a woman. Playing at The King's Head Theatre in Islington from Monday 26th August – Friday 31st August 2024. Get tickets at: https://kingsheadtheatre.com/whats-on/the-littledeath Follow The Little Death on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littledeathshow/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don't forget to tune into Harvey's Brunch Club, every Sunday morning from 9am to 11am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio".Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 7/31/24 | ![]() Navigating Modern Masculinity: Stephanie Martin and James McGregor chat 'Did You Mean to Fall Like That? | Harvey Morton sits down with Stephanie Martin, the award-winning writer of Juniper and Jules and Joy, alongside James McGregor, known for his captivating performances in Harry Potter And The Cursed Child and Pride. Together, they discuss their latest theatrical collaboration, Did You Mean to Fall Like That?, a compelling exploration of love, identity, and the complexities of modern masculinity.Did You Mean to Fall Like That? is a brand new comedy presented by Fake Escape, running at the Pleasance Courtyard in Edinburgh from July 31st to August 25th. This thought-provoking performance dives deep into themes of divorce, fertility struggles, and heartache, while also celebrating the joys of later-in-life sexual and personal awakening. Follow Charlie on his journey of healing as he rejects societal pressures and embraces his sexual fluidity, discovering joy, love, and connection in the most unexpected places.Get tickets: https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/did-you-mean-fallFollow James on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesmactor/Follow Stephanie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steph_martin_/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don't forget to tune into Harvey's Brunch Club, every Sunday morning from 9am to 11am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio".Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 6/27/24 | ![]() Andrew Meikle on Two Brothers Season 2 | Premiering on OUTflix and OUTtv on 3rd July 2024 | The talented writer and actor, Andrew Meikle recently sat down for a chat with Harvey Morton on this episode of Queerly's Stage and Screen Podcast to discuss the highly anticipated second season of 'Two Brothers' premiering on OUTflix in the UK on 3rd July 2024. The interview offers an insightful look into the making of the show and what audiences can expect from the upcoming season.Subscribe to OUTflix: https://www.outflix.com/registrationFollow Andrew on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrew.meikle/Follow OUTflix on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outflix.tv/For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don't forget to tune into Harvey's Brunch Club, every Sunday morning from 9am to 11am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio".Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗⬇️ Connect with me:📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton🌐 harveymorton.digital📧 info@harveymorton.com📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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