Wednesday, December 13, 2023

BBC RELEASES TRAILER FOR MEN UP TV MOVIE ON THE FIRST VIAGRA MEDICAL TRIALS STARRING IWAN RHEON AND ANEURIN BARNARD

   MEN UP TV MOVIE  
SEE TRAILER  FROM BBC
Featuring this year in the Holiday TV programme is TV movie MEN UP which will air on BBC One and stream on their iPlayer December 29th following five ordinary Welshmen who embark on an extraordinary  journey when they take part in the trial of a new drug which would later become Viagra. You can see a trailer for this movie released today below.
 
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is inspired by the remarkable true story of one of the world's first medical trials for the drug, held in Swansea’s Morriston Hospital in 1994 which not only transformed the lives of the medics and patients involved; but also changed the lives of millions worldwide. The drug quickly became one of the most controversial and profitable in history, reshaping how we talk about sexual and mental health in the process. In this fictionalised account, Meurig (Iwan Rheon) yearns for intimacy with his wife, Ffion (Alex Roach). He loves her with all his heart but feels trapped by his inability to rekindle the spark in their marriage. There’s Tommy (Paul Rhys), a gay man who desperately lies about his sexuality because the trial was set up for straight sex. Spurred on by his friend and clinical nurse Moira Davies (Joanna Page), how far will his lies go to find happiness? Colin (Steffan Rhodri) lives an isolated life with his crossword puzzles after his wife’s death. He thinks he’s found the one in Teresa (Lisa Palfrey), his phone pal from the Lonely Hearts column. But when she asks to meet in person, fear sets in. It’s been so long since he’s been with a woman. What if she wants to consummate their budding romance? Peetham ‘Pete’ Shah (Phaldut Sharma) has a seemingly perfect middle-class existence. A nice job, a wonderful wife in Alys (Alexandria Riley) who has a new lust for life hosting lingerie and sex toy parties. But they’ve lost their spark. Blaming his impotency, he sees a fix-all problem in this tiny white pill (which didn't become blue until much later). And Eddie (Mark Lewis Jones), a bulldog of a bloke. A seemingly strong man but beneath the surface is a vulnerability. Desperate to please his wife, can this trial fix his problems? MEN UP explores the fragilities of our characters in pursuit of their ultimate reward... the return of a romantic connection in their lives. But as the drug brings the hope of a return to that once-lost intimacy, the men realise the hard work has only just begun. Aneurin Barnard also stars.

6 comments:

  1. The trailer for the upcoming BBC TV movie "MEN UP" is intriguing! It's fascinating to see how the narrative is inspired by the true story of one of the world's first medical trials for Viagra in 1994. The cast, featuring Iwan Rheon and Aneurin Barnard, seems promising.

    The exploration of the characters' personal struggles and the impact of the trial on their lives adds depth to the storyline. It's particularly interesting how the drug's development is woven into the fabric of their individual challenges, making it more than just a medical breakthrough but a transformative journey for the characters involved.

    The diverse range of characters, each dealing with their own intimate struggles, brings a human touch to the narrative. It looks like "MEN UP" will not only shed light on the medical aspect but also delve into the emotional and relational aspects of the individuals involved. I'm definitely looking forward to watching this unique take on a significant chapter in medical history!

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  2. Short trailer but I'm sure it will be a good watch. Hopefully some good comedic value in it, but I didn't find much humor in the trailer.

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    1. BBC trailers are always short, especially as this is just a one off.

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  3. Oh, dear. When you hear the warnings for the ads...

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