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Victim 2 Heartstopper
E01 - Victim & The Swerving Sixties with special guest Bunny Galore
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Join host Charlie Ross alongside comedian Scott Agnew and writer Michael McManus as they welcome special guest - the queen of the cult movie, Bunny Galore - to the first episode of Victim 2 Heartstopper. They deep dive in to the Swerving Sixties, focusing on Victim and the plight of LGBTQ characters in film and TV in what would become a defining decade for the community.
Music by Ros-T
Graphic by Ben Pinwill
Video trailer by Brett Underwood
Produced by Sparkling Studios in Glasgow's East End www.sparkling.scot
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