Best Possible Taste: The Kenny Everett Story

Best Possible Taste: The Kenny Everett Story (2012)


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  • Release Date: 2012-10-02
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 29min
  • Director: James Strong
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Summary

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.

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  • Oliver Lansley

    as Kenny Everett
  • Katherine Kelly

    as Lee Everett-Alkin
  • Angela Lonsdale

    as Lily Cole
  • Tony Pitts

    as Tom Cole
  • Perry Millward

    as Maurice Cole
  • Jonathan Kerrigan

    as John Alkin
  • James Wilby

    as Wilfred De'Ath
  • Glenn Wild

    as Jacko
  • Tomos Eames

    as Iolo
  • Adam Garcia

    as Tony Windsor
  • Simon Callow

    as Dickie Attenborough
  • James McArdle

    as Toby
  • Leon Ockenden

    as Philip
  • Trevor White

    as Garner Ted Armstrong
  • Uriel Emil Pollack

    as Nikolai
  • Andrew Greenough

    as Michael Winner
  • Alex MacQueen

    as TV Director
  • Stefano Braschi

    as Pepe
  • James Floyd

    as Freddie Mercury
  • Deirdre Mullins

    as BBC Receptionist
  • Mike Burnside

    as BBC Commissionaire
  • Don Gallagher

    as BBC Senior Producer
  • Remi Black

    as Dancer
  • Bethany Harrison

    as Dancer
  • Israel Donowa

    as Dancer
  • Cristina Hoey

    as Dancer
  • Anabel Kutay

    as Dancer
Directing James Strong Director
Production Jon Williams Head of Production

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