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'''''Bob and Rose''''' is a British television drama, originally screened in six one-hour episodes on the ITV network in the UK in the autumn of 2001. It was produced for the network by the independent Red Production Company, and was that company's first prime-time drama for the ITV network. The series was written by [[Russell T. Davies]], who had previously been responsible for the much-discussed Channel 4 drama ''Queer as Folk'', another Red Production Company programme. As with ''Queer as Folk'', ''Bob and Rose'' involved [[homosexuality]] as a key theme. The storyline involves a gay man named Robert Gossage ('Bob') falling in love with a woman, Rose Cooper, and was loosely based on events that had happened in real life to a friend of Davies. Bob was played by stand-up comedian and actor Alan Davies (no relation of Russell), who was at the time best known for his lead role in the BBC television mystery series ''Jonathan Creek''. Rose was played by actress Lesley Sharp, who was nominated for the British Academy Television Awards and Royal Television Society Best Actress awards for the part. Although critically well-received, ''Bob and Rose'' was not a huge success in terms of audience share for ITV, and the final two episodes were relegated from prime-time to later night slots. The series has subsequently been released on DVD, with a commentary track by Russell T. Davies and Alan Davies. ==Bisexual content== Bob identifies as homosexual, has only had sex with men before now, but falls in love and sleeps with Rose. ==References== *Davies, Russell T. [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/screen/story/0,6903,545464,00.html ''A Rose by any other name'']. "[[The Observer]]". Sunday September 2 2001. ==External links== *[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0295071/ ''Bob and Rose''] at the [[Internet Movie Database]]. *[http://www.redproductioncompany.com/pastproductions.asp?menuid=74 ''Bob and Rose''] at the [[Red Production Company]] official website. [[Category:Bisexuality-related television series]]
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