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We're making select episodes of Still Queer as Folk UK available in our US show feed. Hope you like these encore episodes of Still Queer as Folk!

On a night out clubbing, Stuart picks up 15-year-old Nathan on the street, and Vince is stalked home by a muscle daddy that turns out to be…just a daddy. Stuart and Nathan are naked in bed when they get the call that Stuart’s lesbian friend Lisa has given birth to their child. Stuart and Vince drop young Nathan off at school and we’re given some foreshadowing that the random one night stand has several more nights left in it.

It first aired in the UK on February 23rd, 1999. “Thursday” was directed by Charles McDougall. He directed the first four episodes of the show, and went on to direct such notable shows as Sex and the City, Desperate Housewives, Big Love, The Tudors, The Office, and House of Cards.

Queer as Folk UK was written by Russell T Davies. He created and wrote shows like Torchwood, and the queer trilogy of shows Tofu, Cucumber, and Banana. HIs biggest claim to fame is the reboot of Dr Who in 2005, which became the most popular incarnation of the series.

Follow us on Instagram at StillQueerAF and Facebook at Still Queer as Folk

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We're making select episodes of Still Queer as Folk UK available in our US show feed. Hope you like these encore episodes of Still Queer as Folk!

On a night out clubbing, Stuart picks up 15-year-old Nathan on the street, and Vince is stalked home by a muscle daddy that turns out to be…just a daddy. Stuart and Nathan are naked in bed when they get the call that Stuart’s lesbian friend Lisa has given birth to their child. Stuart and Vince drop young Nathan off at school and we’re given some foreshadowing that the random one night stand has several more nights left in it.

It first aired in the UK on February 23rd, 1999. “Thursday” was directed by Charles McDougall. He directed the first four episodes of the show, and went on to direct such notable shows as Sex and the City, Desperate Housewives, Big Love, The Tudors, The Office, and House of Cards.

Queer as Folk UK was written by Russell T Davies. He created and wrote shows like Torchwood, and the queer trilogy of shows Tofu, Cucumber, and Banana. HIs biggest claim to fame is the reboot of Dr Who in 2005, which became the most popular incarnation of the series.

Follow us on Instagram at StillQueerAF and Facebook at Still Queer as Folk

Check out Queer as Folk US and other great shows at slightlyunbalanced.com

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