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Banana was commissioned in 2013 as a sister show to Davies' long-developed project Cucumber, along with the online documentary series Tofu. The three series refer to a urological scale of erection hardness, which consists of tofu, peeled banana, banana, and cucumber. Unlike Cucumber, which focuses primarily on middle-aged gay men, Banana focuses on LGBT youth in Manchester that are on the periphery of the Cucumber narrative. The two series are primarily linked through the crossover character of Dean Monroe (Fisayo Akinade), who appears as a major character in both series, and are contrasted by social acceptance of the characters; whereas Akinade's character is more "open and confident" about his sexuality, the characters of Cucumber are former activists whose sexuality had to be less open.

S01 E01 • Thursday, Jan 22, 2015 • Jan 22 • 24m

S01 E02 • Thursday, Jan 29, 2015 • Jan 29 • 24m

S01 E03 • Thursday, Feb 5, 2015 • Feb 5 • 24m

S01 E04 • Thursday, Feb 12, 2015 • Feb 12 • 23m

S01 E05 • Thursday, Feb 19, 2015 • Feb 19 • 23m

S01 E06 • Thursday, Feb 26, 2015 • Feb 26 • 22m

S01 E07 • Thursday, Mar 5, 2015 • Mar 5 • 23m

S01 E08 • Thursday, Mar 12, 2015 • Mar 12 • 26m
2015 • 8 Episodes
Banana was commissioned in 2013 as a sister show to Davies' long-developed project Cucumber, along with the online documentary series Tofu. The three series refer to a urological scale of erection hardness, which consists of tofu, peeled banana, banana, and cucumber. Unlike Cucumber, which focuses primarily on middle-aged gay men, Banana focuses on LGBT youth in Manchester that are on the periphery of the Cucumber narrative. The two series are primarily linked through the crossover character of Dean Monroe (Fisayo Akinade), who appears as a major character in both series, and are contrasted by social acceptance of the characters; whereas Akinade's character is more "open and confident" about his sexuality, the characters of Cucumber are former activists whose sexuality had to be less open.

S01 E01 • Thursday, Jan 22, 2015 • Jan 22 • 24m

S01 E02 • Thursday, Jan 29, 2015 • Jan 29 • 24m

S01 E03 • Thursday, Feb 5, 2015 • Feb 5 • 24m

S01 E04 • Thursday, Feb 12, 2015 • Feb 12 • 23m

S01 E05 • Thursday, Feb 19, 2015 • Feb 19 • 23m

S01 E06 • Thursday, Feb 26, 2015 • Feb 26 • 22m

S01 E07 • Thursday, Mar 5, 2015 • Mar 5 • 23m

S01 E08 • Thursday, Mar 12, 2015 • Mar 12 • 26m

Banana was commissioned in 2013 as a sister show to Davies' long-developed project Cucumber, along with the online documentary series Tofu. The three series refer to a urological scale of erection hardness, which consists of tofu, peeled banana, banana, and cucumber. Unlike Cucumber, which focuses primarily on middle-aged gay men, Banana focuses on LGBT youth in Manchester that are on the periphery of the Cucumber narrative. The two series are primarily linked through the crossover character of Dean Monroe (Fisayo Akinade), who appears as a major character in both series, and are contrasted by social acceptance of the characters; whereas Akinade's character is more "open and confident" about his sexuality, the characters of Cucumber are former activists whose sexuality had to be less open.

S01 E01 • Thursday, Jan 22, 2015 • Jan 22 • 24m

S01 E02 • Thursday, Jan 29, 2015 • Jan 29 • 24m

S01 E03 • Thursday, Feb 5, 2015 • Feb 5 • 24m

S01 E04 • Thursday, Feb 12, 2015 • Feb 12 • 23m

S01 E05 • Thursday, Feb 19, 2015 • Feb 19 • 23m

S01 E06 • Thursday, Feb 26, 2015 • Feb 26 • 22m

S01 E07 • Thursday, Mar 5, 2015 • Mar 5 • 23m

S01 E08 • Thursday, Mar 12, 2015 • Mar 12 • 26m
2015 • 8 Episodes
Banana was commissioned in 2013 as a sister show to Davies' long-developed project Cucumber, along with the online documentary series Tofu. The three series refer to a urological scale of erection hardness, which consists of tofu, peeled banana, banana, and cucumber. Unlike Cucumber, which focuses primarily on middle-aged gay men, Banana focuses on LGBT youth in Manchester that are on the periphery of the Cucumber narrative. The two series are primarily linked through the crossover character of Dean Monroe (Fisayo Akinade), who appears as a major character in both series, and are contrasted by social acceptance of the characters; whereas Akinade's character is more "open and confident" about his sexuality, the characters of Cucumber are former activists whose sexuality had to be less open.

S01 E01 • Thursday, Jan 22, 2015 • Jan 22 • 24m

S01 E02 • Thursday, Jan 29, 2015 • Jan 29 • 24m

S01 E03 • Thursday, Feb 5, 2015 • Feb 5 • 24m

S01 E04 • Thursday, Feb 12, 2015 • Feb 12 • 23m

S01 E05 • Thursday, Feb 19, 2015 • Feb 19 • 23m

S01 E06 • Thursday, Feb 26, 2015 • Feb 26 • 22m

S01 E07 • Thursday, Mar 5, 2015 • Mar 5 • 23m

S01 E08 • Thursday, Mar 12, 2015 • Mar 12 • 26m