What 40 years of celebrity interviews taught me about attitudes towards gay men | Tim Walker
by Tim Walker from on (#5P9NT)
It used to be Don't talk about my private life!' to avoid a tabloid onslaught. Thankfully there's more acceptance today
Michael Grandage's film My Policeman, which has just finished filming in Brighton, tells the story of a married couple in a loving and enduring menage a trois. The third party is the husband's male lover.
The adaptation of Bethan Roberts' novel covers a period in recent English history - stretching from the 1950s to the 90s - when attitudes to homosexuality underwent significant change. What was once illegal, and supposedly scorned by right-thinking members of society, became accepted to the extent that, in 2014, same-sex marriage was recognised in law.
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