Heterosexuality
Watch Dad adjust to the news that his teenage son Kwame plans on losing his virginity to a girl! A comedic interplay ensues between father and son over the lack of hetero role models and male identity.
Rikki Beadle Blair
Casts & Crew
Noel Clarke
Karl Collins
Paul Keating
Rebecca Varney
Frances Lima
Arin Alldridge
Carleen Beadle
Dee Dee Samuels
Michael Dotchin
Davey Fairbanks
Lisa Harmer
Gavin Delaney
David Squire
Helen Sheals
Also Directed by Rikki Beadle Blair
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