PBS's new edy livers a certa kd of wry gay humor that is too srce on TV
Contents:
- GAY ACTOR DEREK JABI REFLECTS ON G OUT TO HIS MOTHER S AGO
- SIR IAN MCKELLEN AND SIR DEREK JABI PLAY GAY UPLE VIC ITV EDY
- ITV ORR GAY S STARRG DEREK JABI AND IAN MCKELLEN
- GAY COMEDY SERI STARRG IAN MCKELLEN TO AIR ON PBS
- IAN MCKELLEN, DEREK JABI TO PLAY GAY COUPLE ITV S ‘VIC’
- IAN MCKELLEN'S "VIC" IS THE MOST REALISTIC GAY EDY WE'VE SEEN A LONG TIME
- OH YOU SILLY THG, OF COURSE HE’S GAY
- A ‘VIC’ CIRCLE OF GAY STEREOTYP
- JAB IS GAY
GAY ACTOR DEREK JABI REFLECTS ON G OUT TO HIS MOTHER S AGO
Vic: Created by Gary Jati, Mark Ravenhill. Wh Derek Jabi, Ian McKellen, Franc la Tour, Iwan Rheon. Freddie Thornhill (Sir Ian McKellen) and Stuart Bixby (Sir Derek Jabi) are an old gay uple who have been together for nearly fifty years. Their liv now revolve around entertag their equent guts and hurlg sults at each other at every opportuny." data-id="ma * jacobi gay comedy *
TV Seri2013–2016TV-MA23mFreddie Thornhill (Sir Ian McKellen) and Stuart Bixby (Sir Derek Jabi) are an old gay uple who have been together for nearly fifty years. Read allFreddie Thornhill (Sir Ian McKellen) and Stuart Bixby (Sir Derek Jabi) are an old gay uple who have been together for nearly fifty years. Freddie Thornhill (Sir Ian McKellen) and Stuart Bixby (Sir Derek Jabi) are an old gay uple who have been together for nearly fifty years.
Derek Jabi has opened up about the credible moment he me out as gay to his mother s ago. Jabi, 82, told The Telegraph that he knew he was gay om an early age, and he eventually worked up the urage to tell his mother that he was attracted to men while he was a stunt Cambridge.
SIR IAN MCKELLEN AND SIR DEREK JABI PLAY GAY UPLE VIC ITV EDY
Actor Derek Jabi me out as gay to his mother while he was a stunt at Cambridge – but she sisted that was jt a phase. * jacobi gay comedy *
“I knew I was gay very early on, although wasn’t lled gay back then, ” the acclaimed actor said. In that terview, the actor said his mother sisted that beg gay was jt a phase. Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Derek Jabi are to star a edy as a gay uple who have lived together the same Covent Garn flat for nearly 50 years, ITV1 has s, Vic, will feature McKellen as Freddie, once a buddg actor, while Jabi will play Stuart, who was a barman when the pair first met.
Vic has been -created by award-wng playwright Mark 's soaps Coronatn Street and Emmerdale have both featured gay characters, but missng a show wh gay leads is relatively 2001 ITV1 broadst Bob & Rose, a drama wrten by Rsell T Davi and starrg Alan Davi as a gay man who starts a relatnship wh Lley Sharp.
ITV ORR GAY S STARRG DEREK JABI AND IAN MCKELLEN
Vic, a s about an elrly gay uple livg London, has been missned by ITV - starrg Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Derek Jabi. * jacobi gay comedy *
Vic will see the pair, both gay real life, playg an elrly homosexual uple livg together Covent Garn.
GAY COMEDY SERI STARRG IAN MCKELLEN TO AIR ON PBS
The Brish s Vic, which will soon air the U.S., foc on the nearly 50-year relatnship between two gay men and stars out actors Ian McKellen and Derek Jabi. * jacobi gay comedy *
It starred Robert Ldsay and Richard Griffhs as a gay uple on the 'wrong' si of 'middle age'. Followg the succs of Brish imports Sherlock and Downton Abbey, PBS will air Vic, a s focg on the long-term relatnship of two gay senr cizens, acrdg to reports om Deadle Hollywood.
In addn to beg one of the few ss currently beg broadst that foc on a gay uple, was filmed ont of a stud Vic marks the first time McKellen and Jabi have appeared together on-screen, the two were both stunts at Cambridge Universy and part of the school's Marlowe Society.
PBS's new edy livers a certa kd of wry gay humor that is too srce on TV. Ined, the seri is perfectly timed, premierg as did when New York and London were holdg their gay pri celebratns -- 's a project that nnects the viewer to a streak of gay humor that has all but died out the TV world. McKellen plays Freddie, half of an agg gay uple; he and his mon-law hband, Stuart, played by the great Derek Jabi, aren't perpetually fightg, exactly, bee that impli some sort of heat.
IAN MCKELLEN, DEREK JABI TO PLAY GAY COUPLE ITV S ‘VIC’
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TV hasn't been very good at pictg gay relatnships, for whatever reason -- and "Vic, " though hardly an ial, feels at least specific enough to be real. Compare the sharp, wty squabbl, rooted the characters' ep faiary wh one another, wh the ee-floatg exasperatn between Cameron and Mchell, the "Morn Fay" gay uple who always seem to have met one another two hours ago.
And yet an era durg which gay people feel more and more distguishable om straight people, particularly on televisn, there's somethg worthwhile about a show whose sensibily is so rooted the way a certa streak of gay men talk to one another and how they relate to the world.
IAN MCKELLEN'S "VIC" IS THE MOST REALISTIC GAY EDY WE'VE SEEN A LONG TIME
“Vic,” a Brish seri soon to be broadst on PBS, follows two partners a gay relatnship of nearly 50 years. * jacobi gay comedy *
The men at the center of "Vic" hate one another slightly ls than they hate the rt of the world, a way that feels very specific to their era; the show, wh s sharp humor, mak the bt of the tough liv a generatn of gay men led, and is a valuable ttament for younger gay men who have grown up thkg that to be gay is jt the same as anyone else's experience. Jabi (“I, Cldi”) as two fsy, fdg partners a gay relatnship of nearly 50 years.
“Vic” was succsful enough to earn a send season, but was also cricized by Brish publitns like The Stage, which said that s “gay characters are nothg more than mp stereotyp” and that the scenars “bear no remblance to the liv of the viewers at home, ” while The Guardian wrote that the seri “cheerfully tras clichés of homosexualy. ” As “Vic” arriv the Uned Stat, the bate over s pictns of gay men reopens an argument that has nonted Amerin edi like “Will & Grace, ” “Glee, ” “Morn Fay” and other shows wh gay a televisn character who exhibs stereotypilly gay quali a stereotype himself?
Or do the prence of such figur monstrate that TV is makg progrs on gay reprentatn?
OH YOU SILLY THG, OF COURSE HE’S GAY
Two of the all-time Brish actg greats – and two of my personal favor, generally – are jog forc a new edy s for ITV. Legends Sir Ian McKellen (The Hobb, The Lord of the Rgs, X-Men) and Sir Derek Jabi (I, Cldi, Cadfael, Doctor Who) are teamg up to star gay edy Vic, a six-part seri wrten by former Fay Guy and Will & Grace producer Gary Jati. Formerly tled Vic Old Queens (a tle that I admtedly loved to piec and wish that they’d kept), the s will feature McKellen and Jabi as an elrly gay uple who have lived together the same Covent Garn apartment for nearly fifty years. Long retired, the duo spends most of their time on borg arguments and petty bickerg (and, one mt assume, jt beg generally awome.) Franc De La Tour (Risg Damp, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) will play their bt iend Vlet. Plot tails are fairly sketchy at the moment, but apparently the liv of Freddie (McKellen) and Stuart (Jabi) will be turned upsi down by the arrival of their new upstairs neighbor, Ash. Jt to give you a ht at my excement level about this: Vic is now basilly my most anticipated seri for next year, barrg only the third season of Sherlock. There is simply no way that this isn’t gog to be brilliant, wh this kd of talent attached. Both McKellen and Jabi are simply fantastic actors and one has to assume that gettg them both agree to do a TV seri (short a season as is) is a pretty huge up for ITV. The existence of this s at all is also a pretty bold choice for the work, spe the star power attached. While ITV soap operas Coronatn Street and Emmerdale have both featured gay characters, greenlightg a show wh gay leads is pretty rare. A s such as this isn’t entirely groundbreakg, but ’s certaly unmon and the work is jtifiably proud of . "ITV is thrilled this excg and bold s, wh stellar performers and wrg talent is to jo the creasg slate of new look edy shows on the channel," said Myfanwy Moore, ITV edy missng edor. Both McKellen and Jabi are openly gay themselv and both have lived wh long-term partners for years. McKellen himself has stated that his orientatn has helped him be a better actor, bee he spent years “pretendg to be someone else.” It will be tertg to see how much the actors own personal stori end up lorg their performanc. There’s ltle to go on out there that might dite what sort of edy Vic will turn out to be – the prs release lls “wicked,” but will fall the dry and bg tellectual mp or lean more toward the mpy si? Will be an average suatnal edy or more of a drama hybrid? We simply don’t know yet, but ’s hard to image that two actors of this liber would have signed on if they weren’t nfint of s likely qualy. No word on when Vic will film, but ter mors suggt an airdate at some pot late 2013. Countdown clock: on. * jacobi gay comedy *
And who gets to ci what attribut are offensive, or stereotypil or gay? Jati, who has wrten and produced “Will & Grace” and “Fay Guy, ” and who is gay.
” "Hopper" Stone/ABCThat, too, was the appeal to s leadg men, who are both openly gay and have rarely worked together sce they were stunts at Cambridge. “The fact that was about two old queens — that was an out, fun, -your-face, gay plot — add to the spice and the fun, ” Mr. ”It was 16 years ago that dienc found themselv siarly polarized by the first seasons of “Will & Grace, ” which starred Debra Msg as a straight sgle woman and Eric McCormack as her gay bt iend.
A ‘VIC’ CIRCLE OF GAY STEREOTYP
That NBC edy also took flak for s pictn of Jack, a gay iend of Will’s played by Sean Hay, who was loud, excable and, to some viewers, an embodiment of ovesed gay tras.
“In my head, I was playg a guy who’s really silly and boistero and happens to be gay, ” said Mr.
”If Jack was a gay stereotype bee he was silly or extroverted, Mr. Hay said, “there’s a huge list of stereotypil gay men Hollywood who are straight: Jim Carrey, Jerry Lewis, Dick Van Dyke, Steve Mart.
JAB IS GAY
” Haston/NBC EntertamentNearly two s later, a siar bate still surrounds shows like ABC’s “Morn Fay” and the characters Cameron and Mchell, a married gay uple played by Eric Stontreet and Jse Tyler Fergon, who have been rid by some viewers as flamboyant and effemate.
Christopher Lloyd, a -creator and executive producer of “Morn Fay, ” noted that the characters also posss numero quali that are not negatively or even monly associated wh gay men. “If that mak them a stereotypil gay uple, ” he add, “then I’ve lost track of what the fight is about. ”The argument over the characters, say creators and crics, is not as simple as viewers sayg they do not want to see gay people on TV.