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''Cucumber'' is a 2015 British
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created by
Russell T Davies Stephen Russell Davies (born 27 April 1963), better known as Russell T Davies, is a Welsh screenwriter and television producer whose works include '' Queer as Folk'', '' The Second Coming'', ''Casanova'', the 2005 revival of the BBC One scie ...
and aired on
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. Exploring 21st-century gay life, the series focuses on middle-aged Henry Best (
Vincent Franklin Vincent Warren Franklin (born 3 November 1966) is an English actor from Haworth, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. He is best known for his roles in comedy television programmes. He has appeared in a number of feature films including ...
). Following a disastrous date night with his boyfriend of nine years, Lance Sullivan (
Cyril Nri Cyril Ikechukwu Nri (born 25 April 1961) is a Nigerian-born British actor who is best known for playing Superintendent Adam Okaro in the police TV series ''The Bill''. Early life Nri was born in on 25 April 1961 in Nigeria. Nri's family are ...
), Henry's old life shatters. He embarks on a new life with unfamiliar rules. In development since 2006, ''Cucumber'' was announced along with E4's companion series ''
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'', and 4oD's web series ''
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'' in November 2013. The titles of all three shows come from a scientific study into the
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, which divided the erection into a
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consisting of ''tofu'', ''peeled banana'', ''banana'', and ''cucumber''. Upon reading the study, Davies remarked that "right there and then, I knew I had my drama". ''Cucumber'' ran for one series. Davies confirmed that ''Cucumber'' was a one and done story and would not return for a second series. The show was nominated for the
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.


Development

''Cucumber'' was created by Davies during his tenure as showrunner of ''
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''. Envisioned as a
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to the seminal 1999–2000
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series '' Queer as Folk'', ''More Gay Men'', as it was then called, was to focus on middle-aged
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. It developed from the question, "why are so many gay men glad when we split up?" that his friend Carl Austin had asked him in 2001. The show was initially due to enter production in 2006, but the success of the revival of ''Doctor Who'' indefinitely delayed the series. By March 2007, Davies had fleshed out the initial episode. He explained a pivotal scene in correspondence with journalist Benjamin Cook: By 2008, Davies had moved to
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,
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. ''More Gay Men'' was among the list of series that Davies wanted to produce, along with an American adaptation of '' Bob & Rose''. ''Cucumber'' had been picked up by the American cable network ''
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'' and
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and entered into pre-production in July 2011. Pre-production was suspended a month later after Davies's boyfriend Andrew Smith was diagnosed with a brain tumour. The couple returned to
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so Smith could undergo chemotherapy nearer to their families. ''Cucumber'' was later picked up by Channel 4 to be produced by Davies' former colleague
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and the
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. The show was Davies' first Channel 4 series in over a decade; Davies had an acrimonious dispute with the channel after a decision to green light production on a ''Queer as Folk'' spinoff and '' The Second Coming'' was reversed by new executive personnel. Former ''Doctor Who'' producer
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convinced Davies to return to the channel due to the political nature of the show, which had by then been developed conceptually to include sister shows ''Banana'' and ''Tofu''. The three series refer to a urological scale of erection hardness, which consists of ''tofu'', ''peeled banana'', ''banana'', and ''cucumber'', which is alluded to in the show's opening narration.


Cast

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Vincent Franklin Vincent Warren Franklin (born 3 November 1966) is an English actor from Haworth, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. He is best known for his roles in comedy television programmes. He has appeared in a number of feature films including ...
as Henry Best *
Cyril Nri Cyril Ikechukwu Nri (born 25 April 1961) is a Nigerian-born British actor who is best known for playing Superintendent Adam Okaro in the police TV series ''The Bill''. Early life Nri was born in on 25 April 1961 in Nigeria. Nri's family are ...
as Lance Sullivan *
Julie Hesmondhalgh Julie Claire Hesmondhalgh (born 25 February 1970) is an English actress and narrator. She is known for her role as Hayley Cropper in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' between 1998 and 2014. For this role, she won Best Serial Drama Perfor ...
as Cleo Whitaker * Freddie Fox as Freddie Baxter * James Murray as Daniel Coltrane *
Fisayo Akinade Fisayo Akinade (born 28 December 1987) is a British actor, best known for his roles as Dean Monroe in '' Cucumber'' and '' Banana'' on Channel 4 and Mr. Ajayi in the popular Netflix series '' Heartstopper'', as well as his work in theatre. Ear ...
as Dean Monroe *
Ceallach Spellman Ceallach Spellman ( ; born 31 August 1995) is an English actor and presenter best known for playing Matthew Williams in the revival of ITV drama '' Cold Feet'', Harry Fisher in the BBC One school-based drama '' Waterloo Road'' from 2010 to 2011 ...
as Adam Whitaker * Con O'Neill as Cliff Costello *Matthew Bailey as Tomasz *
Eleanor Worthington Cox Eleanor Winifred Worthington Cox (born 21 June 2001) is an English actress from Merseyside best known for portraying Matilda Wormwood in '' Matilda the Musical'' for which 10-year-old Eleanor won a 2012 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress ...
as Molly Whitaker *Darren Lawrence as Raymond *
Jamie Zubairi Jamie Zubairi (born 19 August 1972) is an Malaysians in the United Kingdom, English-Malaysian actor, writer and artist. He started his acting career working on the BBC television series ''Grange Hill'' and has appeared on numerous television sh ...
as Max *
Letitia Wright Letitia Michelle Wright (born 31 October 1993) is a Guyanese-British actress. She began her career with guest roles in the television series '' Top Boy'', '' Coming Up'', '' Chasing Shadows'', ''Humans'', ''Doctor Who'', and '' Black Mirror''. ...
as Vivienne Scott *
Anjli Mohindra Anjli Mohindra (born 20 February 1990) is a British stage, screen and voice-over actress and writer. She is best known for playing aspiring journalist Rani Chandra in the ''Doctor Who'' spin-off series ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' (2008–2011) ...
as Veronica Chandra *
Adjoa Andoh Adjoa Andoh Hon. FRSL (born 14 January 1963) is a British actress. On stage, she has played lead roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, the Royal Court Theatre and the Almeida Theatre. On television, she appeared in two ...
as Marie


Episodes


Reception

Writing in ''The Guardian'', Sam Wollaston argued that the debut of the ''Cucumber''/''Banana''/''Tofu'' trilogy was the "television event of the week". He said that despite the show being "gloriously, triumphantly, explicitly gay", he "never once felt left out" as a heterosexual viewer. Mark Lawson said that the show had a wider theme: "the broader genre of respectability meltdown, as Henry is accelerated from smug dullness to scenes featuring police intervention, furious colleagues and social humiliation". Both Lawson and Theo Merz (writing in the ''Daily Telegraph'') compare the ''Cucumber'' trilogy to Davies' ''Queer as Folk''—Lawson argues that while ''Cucumber'' and ''Banana'' are "notably sexually graphic", the times have changed: "''Queer as Folk'' was made at a time when campaigners were fighting to reduce the age of gay sexual consent from 18 to 16, while Davies' latest shows are screening in an era when men and women can legally marry each other", and therefore the depictions of explicit sexual themes are less likely to offend. Merz agrees, stating that ''Cucumber'' and ''Banana'' "feel less dangerous, and so less exciting than the earlier ''Queer as Folk''"; Merz also argues that ''Cucumber'' has wider latitude to represent more varied gay characters as it is not carrying the burden of being the only show on television representing gay life. Writing in the ''Telegraph'', Gerard O'Donovan argued that the first episode succeeded ("In terms of comedy it worked brilliantly, the brio and louche wit of Davies' writing bringing a rare energy and grit to the unfolding chaos"). But Michael Hogan, also writing in the ''Telegraph'', said that after watching the third episode, he was "disappointed" and could not find much warmth in the protagonist, Henry. The series was also positively reviewed in ''The Independent'', where Ellen E. Jones stated: "In Davies' hands, the tragi-comedy of middle-aged desperation is so sad, but so, very, very funny". Jones also argued that the appeal of the show was "universal" rather than just limited to a gay audience.


International broadcasts

Both ''Cucumber'' and ''Banana'' premiered in the United States on
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on 13 April 2015 and were watched by 55,000 viewers. Both series aired in Australia on SBS Television. In Canada, ''Cucumber'' and ''Banana'' were broadcast on
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in spring 2015. The series aired in Germany as a dubbed version with the first episode on WDR on 30 July 2016, which was watched by 70,000 viewers.


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