It's been over two decades since Queer As Folk first hit our screens. The Channel 4 show brought the bright lights of Canal Street to an international audience, and drew critical acclaim for its frank, funny and fearless depiction of three gay men's lives in Manchester.
The Russell T Davies' series, which ran for just two seasons, followed protagonist Stuart, long-time friend Vince and 15-year-old Nathan, who was new to the gay scene.
To this day, it is considered one of the most groundbreaking TV dramas ever. Read More: Unseen for decades - the pictures that will take you back in time to Stockport in the 70s The show not only spawned an American version, but launched the careers of some of the TV and cinema world's most familiar faces.