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Tip Toe review – David Morrissey is magnificent in Russell T Davies’s brutal new drama
Refugees, homophobia, gay rights, even Trump, are all covered in this opener, which occasionally leans towards agitprop. But with excellent performances, and RTD’s storytelling brilliance, things really build from hereWe open on an ordinary suburban street. A teenage boy is gazing out of a window.
Tip Toe review – David Morrissey is magnificent in Russell T Davies’s brutal new drama
Refugees, homophobia, gay rights, even Trump, are all covered in this opener, which occasionally leans towards agitprop. But with excellent performances, and RTD’s storytelling brilliance, things really build from hereWe open on an ordinary suburban street. A teenage boy is gazing out of a window.
TV tonight: a major new culture wars drama from the great Russell T Davies
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‘How often I’m called a paedophile online is shocking’: inside Russell T Davies’s horrifying drama about rising hatred
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