Men Up
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| Genre | Factual drama |
| Screenplay by | Matthew Barry |
| Directed by | Ashley Way |
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| Country of origin | Wales |
| Original language | English |
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| Producer | Karen Lewis |
| Cinematography | Adam Etherington |
| Editor | John Richards |
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| Network | BBC One |
| Release | 29 December 2023 |
Men Up is a Welsh television film broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, about the first clinical trials for the drug viagra, which took place in Swansea in 1994. Russell T Davies is amongst the executive producers. The cast includes Aneurin Barnard, Alexandra Roach, Phaldut Sharma, Iwan Rheon, Steffan Rhodri and Joanna Page. It aired on 29 December 2023.
Synopsis
[edit | edit source]In Morriston Hospital in Swansea in 1994, a group of middle-aged Welsh men stepped into the unknown by taking part in the world's first medical trials for the drug that became Viagra.
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Iwan Rheon as Meurig Jenkins
- Aneurin Barnard as Dr. Dylan Pearce
- Alexandra Roach as Ffion Jenkins
- Phaldut Sharma as Peetham ‘Pete’ Shah
- Paul Rhys as Tommy Cadogan
- Steffan Rhodri as Colin White
- Mark Lewis Jones as Eddie O’Connor
- Joanna Page as Moira Davies
- Lisa Palfrey as Teresa Rigby
- Alexandria Riley as Alys Shah
- Dyfan Dwyfor as Leigh Bennett
- Katy Wix as Joanna Wootle
Production
[edit | edit source]The programme was written by Matthew Barry. Executive producers were Nicola Shindler and Davina Earl for Quay Street Productions, Rachel Evans for Boom, Matthew Barry, Russell T Davies and Rebecca Ferguson for the BBC.[1] Men Up was directed by Ashley Way and produced by Karen Lewis.[2]
Casting
[edit | edit source]In 2023 the cast was revealed to include Phaldut Sharma, Iwan Rheon, Mark Lewis Jones, Steffan Rhodri, Alexandra Roach and Joanna Page.[3] Dyfan Dwyfor and Aneurin Barnard also appeared.[4]
Filming
[edit | edit source]Filming took place in Swansea in early 2023.[5] Filming had wrapped before the end of May 2023.[6]
Broadcast and reception
[edit | edit source]The programme was shown in the UK on BBC One and BBC iPlayer during the 2023 festive period.[7]
Writing for The Guardian, Lucy Mangan described the programme as "a masterpiece" and awarded it five stars out of five.[8]
Accolades
[edit | edit source]The programme was nominated for Best Single Drama at the Royal Television Society Programme Awards in March 2024.[9]
The film won the award for Best Feature Length Film at the Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards in June 2024.[10]
Matthew Barry was awarded Best Writer at the BAFTA Cymru Awards in October 2024.[11]
It was nominated for the 2025 Broadcast Awards in the Best Single Drama category.[12]
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