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MUM, I'M GAY
Mum, I'm Gay: Directed by Gordon Anrson. Wh Cathere Tate, Marianne Adams, Ruairi Conaghan, Jennifer Rae Dayk. Cathere Tate, wner of the 2004 Brish Comedy Award for Bt Comedy Newer, returns wh her popular sketch show featurg an extraordary gallery of ic characters. From 'Am I bovvered?' teenage nightmare Lren to the seemgly pleasant 'Cockney Nan' who jt happens to be a foul-mouthed racist, this brilliantly observed seri tak characters om everyday life, parodied to the extreme as the talented actrs morphs through ag, accents and wigs. This new seri troduc a brand new set of characters. Pl, all her old favour are back force, cementg Cathere Tate's posn as one of Bra's hottt ic talents." data-id="ma * catherine tate show gay son *
But her harshns softens when her son announc that he’s gay, as she turns to a warm and supportive mother who’s genuely exced to show off her “godsend” of a son. He’s a gay man noy”, John’s mum proudly tells anyone who will listen.
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GAY SON
"The Cathere Tate Show" Mum, I'm Gay (TV Episo 2006) st and crew creds, cludg actors, actrs, directors, wrers and more. * catherine tate show gay son *
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John's mother is a hard-talkg Belfast woman who's aggrsively supportive of her gay son. Straight Gay: The whole pot of the "Have You Heard about Our John? A young, workg-class Irishman named John tells his parents that he is gay, and they're acceptg of him—and really terted his homosexualy.
Spicly Specific Denial: Derek's rpons when people assume he is gay. The multi-talented Tate -- whose edy style is remiscent of Tracey Ullman -- plays a bevy of regular characters, cludg an overtly effemate middle-aged man who sthgly rponds to assumptns that he's gay wh a nscendg "How very dare you"; an unuth woman who often fds herself embarrassg suatns; a crotchety elrly woman who his a foul-mouthed, racist si; and an impertent teen who's never whout somethg to say (often along the l of a bored "Am I bovvered? This cha-smokg bleached blon is thrilled to have a gay son and embarrass him nstantly by potg out attractive “buns” and there is Helen Marsh, an overeager, unskilled volunteer.