89 minutos
Schoolboy Maurice Cole, growing up in 1960s Liverpool, is picked on for being effeminate but is already making his own comedy tapes, one of which impresses agent Wilfred De'ath through whom he gets a job on a pirate radio station, changing his name to Kenny Everett. Though sacked for annoying the sponsor his popularity sees him working on the BBC's newly-formed Radio One. Around this time he meets and marries Lee Middleton, who not only sticks by him through his career lows but is sympathetic when, following a drugs over-dose, he admits to being gay. She even helps him find a boyfriend though, unlike his friend Freddie Mercury, he is reluctant to come out. Following their divorce Kenny is best man when Lee marries actor John Alkin and, in 1985, in typically flamboyant style comes out, owing to having not one but two 'husbands'. However, in 1989 he is diagnosed as HIV+ and, in 1995, a year after winning the prestigious Sony award, dies of AIDS aged fifty.
Oliver Lansley
Kenny Everett
Katherine Kelly
Lee Everett-Alkin
Angela Lonsdale
Lily Cole
Tony Pitts
Tom Cole
Perry Millward
Maurice Cole
Jonathan Kerrigan
John Alkin
James Wilby
Wilfred De'Ath
Glenn Wild
Jacko
Tomos Eames
Iolo
Adam Garcia
Tony Windsor
Simon Callow
Dickie Attenborough
James McArdle
Toby
Leon Ockenden
Philip
Trevor White
Garner Ted Armstrong
Uriel Emil Pollack
Nikolai
Andrew Greenough
Michael Winner
Alex MacQueen
TV Director
Stefano Braschi
Pepe
James Floyd
Freddie Mercury
Deirdre Mullins
BBC Receptionist
Mike Burnside
BBC Commissionaire
Don Gallagher
BBC Senior Producer
Remi Black
Dancer
Bethany Harrison
Dancer
Israel Donowa
Dancer
Cristina Hoey
Dancer
Anabel Kutay
Dancer