Homosexuals still face prejudice. Bernard and Dudley, who've lived together for 30 years, tell Claire about the pressures which force many gay people to live, love and finally to mourn in secret. They describe how they started The Gay Bereavement Project, which helps bereaved homosexuals. And Brenda talks about her determination to be open about the loss of her partner. The pressures which make life difficult for people who are gay also affect their parents. Norah tells Claire about her shock when she discovered her son was gay; and how 'Parents' Enquiry' helped her.
Researcher MAGGIE WINKWORTH Film editor ROBERT MERCHANT Director JOHN BROOKE