I hope we get to see this in USA. I read the book and it is indeed amazing
@craftingtarotgirl141823 күн бұрын
I laughed, I cried, I felt it intensely. Well done. Just what we need today. We Black people have feelings and this was heartfelt. I recommend that everyone should see it! I downloaded it and watched it while on an aircraft. I had to be careful as I reside in an Islamic country. I ABSOLUTELY loved it ❤❤❤
@KwedjateyАй бұрын
Needed. Powerful! Thank you ❤❤❤
@MooMarleyАй бұрын
Brilliant programme. Emotional rollercoaster and thought provoking.
@TANG3RINE95Ай бұрын
Such a great show. All the characters are well realised and I felt i got to empathise with all of them. Great stuff ❤️
@carolinehaha994326 күн бұрын
Fabulous cried, laughed such an emotional roller coaster program and the actors were superb brilliantly done ❤
@ChristineFishleyАй бұрын
It was brilliant and powerful. I enjoyed every moment. First class acting, writing and cast.
@rm-5437329 күн бұрын
@ChristineFishley. I agree with you 100%. I kept saying the same thing as I watched from episode to episode.
@baftaАй бұрын
Have you watched Mr Loverman yet? What did you think? 👇
@natv5514 күн бұрын
My mum (who's in her 70s) and I binged this a few days ago. Such an important story, great acting from all involved, we loved it. I know of at least two gay people in my 🇯🇲 family, one a cousin of my dad who would now be in his 80s (no-one spoke about it although I heard the p word a few times in hushed tones.. he never married) and a child of a relative now in his 20s who has come out to me but no-one else because of his super religious parents.. there is still so much shame and stigma around homosexuality in our black and brown communities 😞
@purpleMango33818 күн бұрын
It was such an amazing series! I laughed and cried, learned a lot as a young lesbian. Queer pride forever ❤ Thank you for making this ✨
@buzzukfiftythree8 күн бұрын
Beautifully acted by all concerned. I don’t often watch drama on TV but this was brilliant and I binge watched the whole thing.
@PaulineMclean-kn4vy21 күн бұрын
Beautiful Emotional Heartwarming and Heart breaking all at the same time. Love that this is London based too. Completely Brilliant ❤
@coralscrafts725823 күн бұрын
Best portrayal of British Black lifestyles and the importance of inclusion and hidden history.
@SarahTre100Ай бұрын
Watched this so quickly; brilliant. Absolutely fabulous
@kurtkettler3592Ай бұрын
Best tv series 2024, for sure! I love it and my wish is to have many more seasons, PLEASE!:)
@ChristineFishley5 күн бұрын
@@kurtkettler3592 I agree, this is the best thing I have watched this year. I would love to see how their new lives panned out.
@pat_7870Ай бұрын
🙌🏾🙌🏾 Yes yes Bernardine, Big respect loved the Book. But so loved the adaptation of Mr Loverman 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾❤️🔥💐 The cast were All joyous and Brilliant.🤩 This depiction is of Us and I can see my Godfather in Barry 🙏🏾 We so so Need need ‘Girl, Woman Other ‘ In Adaptation TOO!! 👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🤗🥂🎉🎉💖
@coolstertothecoreАй бұрын
A beautiful, wonderful show. So powerful and Barrington felt so very real.
@scoon211719 күн бұрын
Lenny James is an amazing actor
@ChristineFishley5 күн бұрын
@@scoon2117 I agree, he is so talented and played the role so well.
@Nonsojnr12 күн бұрын
Please can we have second season or spin off or similar series like this. Please This is absolutely amazing.
@ChristineFishley5 күн бұрын
@@Nonsojnr Totally agree. It would be nice to see how their new lives panned out.
@Ted2of2521 күн бұрын
Love Lenny from Walking Dead. ❤
@abcxyz29272 күн бұрын
As you were an EP on this show Mr James, I challenge you to make a docu-drama.. One that investigates why the black lgbt community found it necessary to hold a totally separate and independent Black Pride march in London ever since 2005! Let’s see if you have the guts to take on that truth? Without other people trying to obfuscate that truth…
@0912805Ай бұрын
Actor ❤❤❤❤❤
@rodneybryant15772 сағат бұрын
How can I see this in the US?
@TemujinScott80Ай бұрын
Wish they’d air it in the U.S.
@kllwc7772Ай бұрын
I’m sure you can watch it somehow& eventually 😊….
@Jayne-mw6efАй бұрын
It's a BBC production. Is not on BBC world or whatever it is called where you are?
@kllwc7772Ай бұрын
@@Jayne-mw6ef Americans can use a VPN to watch British shows ☺️ Sites like Putlocker/123 Movies /Upmovies have access to all types of shows ☺️🎭😎🤓
@miaschu817528 күн бұрын
They're bound to sell it to a US station, if not on the BBC channel in the US. A great drama like this will attract audiences.
@ynotctc20 күн бұрын
How do you watch it or where can you watch it
@0912805Ай бұрын
Love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@scoon211719 күн бұрын
Morgan should be looking for rick wtf
@daniellefrancis147626 күн бұрын
The ending was rather disappointing. Barry looking embarrassed and uncomfortable around gay people at the party and him and his wife not ending on amicable terms. His wife forgiving him and accepting who he was would have been rather heartwarming.
@natv5514 күн бұрын
Carmel has had a mostly unhappy 50 year marriage, thinking she wasn't enough, and ended up having an affair which she has been beating herself up about ever since (for about 20 years), trying to find redemption in the church. And on top of that she actually had a chance at a happy marriage but unfortunately picked the wrong man.... that is a hell of a lot to unpack! She can't forgive that betrayal overnight. It would take years.. I'd like to think she'd get there eventually, before she passed.. Barry being uncomfortable I think is accurate, he was brought up in a certain way and I'm sure he can't relate to the open behaviour of today's young gay people. He's lived a double life his entire life, that will also take years for him to process and unpack... basically, therapy and counselling all round!
@rm-543737 күн бұрын
@danielfrancis1476. Barry was never “out”. So, even being around openly gay people would be a little bit new for him and would require some adjusting/getting used to. Also, let us look on the bright side, his wife actually found a man who made her feel new, free and whole again.
@decourcy20245 күн бұрын
The older generation feared God. This one doesn’t.
@abcxyz29273 күн бұрын
Not for nothing, but why is this drama attempting to devalue marriage? Is it just because it’s about a gay man? In that case why did you bother getting SSM passed without a referendum, if you consider marriage to hold such little value?
@rootsmaccaАй бұрын
I think it's sad that just about every role on tv written for black characters tend to be gay characters. I'm surprised and disappointed that such a great actor in LJ agreed to play the part. The fact is this is how we seem to be portrayed on tv most of the time. I hated it, but I should have known something was strange because of the 'prime time' slot the BBC allocated to it!
@rm-5437329 күн бұрын
@rootsmacca. Your comment on just about “every role on tv written for black characters tend to be gay” is a bit of a stretch and an exaggeration. So tell me, what are your thoughts when we are portrayed as thieves, shoplifters, drug dealers, drug addicts, carjackers, baby daddies with multiple baby mamas, baby mamas with multiple baby daddies? Because there are those representations of us, but a truly meaningful love story between two men seems to surprise and disappoint you most. Mr. Loverman is a human story. It is about love. In fact, this, for me, is the first and most satisfying love story between two black men that I have been desperately and anxiously waiting to see. Oftentimes, the ones I see on tv “almost always” ( to borrow a phrase) have some messy gay “drama” going on only for shock value and a jump in tv viewership/ratings.
@rootsmacca29 күн бұрын
@@rm-54373 Thanks for your reply. You proved my point entirely. The roles are gay or plain negative. Same goes for 'Hollywood' too. The big burly strong black man dies first or is 'saved' by a skinny female or weaker white man. Same thing occurs in commercials in the UK where the majority of black persons are in mixed relationships. It's almost as though unless the white half of the couple is present, we can't be taken seriously. Same with the news, a 'positive' black feature will almost always be followed by a feature on crime which involves a black person. These observations are decades old. These things aren't new. What surprises me is the lack of sight from black people. Or just the plain acceptance of them.
@rootsmacca29 күн бұрын
I should also add that I HATED Steve McQueen's 'Lovers Rock' foolishness far more than 'Mr Loverman'. That was an absolute disgrace!
@natv5514 күн бұрын
Really? What roles? I honestly haven't noticed this - but maybe I'm not watching the programmes you are 🤷🏽♀️ also I feel Lennie did a great job.. there are, and always have been, black gay people. My 🇯🇲 dad has a gay cousin (was never spoken about in the open, Dad sometimes said "oh, so-and-so is a poofter") who is prob in his 80s now and to his credit never trapped a woman in marriage. He came to the UK from JA as a teen and lived with his mother until she died maybe 15 years ago now.. but I really hope that somewhere he managed to find and know love because it makes me really sad to think he's just been alone his whole life because of his homophobic family and culture 😞
@Tao_Tology3 күн бұрын
Lol, what? 😅 L I T E R A L L Y one of the reasons the author wrote the book is because of the _lack_ of representation, especially in that generation.
@kllwc7772Ай бұрын
It’s one of the best things I have EVER seen ! It’s deeply powerful and extraordinary 🎭🧠🖤🤎