Davies Hails Starz for 'Tip Toe' U.S. Pickup Despite Trump

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- Russell T. Davies, a 3x BAFTA winner, praised Starz for having the 'nerve' to pick up his Channel 4 LGBTQ thriller 'Tip Toe' for U.S. and Canadian release despite President Trump's 'hatred, bile and anger about minorities'
- Tip Toe stars Alan Cumming as Manchester gay bar owner Leo Struthers and David Morrissey as electrician neighbor Clive Goss, whose feud turns deadly when online conspiracy theories and anti-LGBTQ rhetoric enter the picture
- Starz acquired North American rights to the British limited series last month, with network president Alison Hoffman calling it 'gripping and deeply affecting' and saying it speaks 'directly to the cultural tensions and anxieties shaping modern life'
- Davies said 'Tip Toe' was made 'without any American money' and creators 'kind of imagined it would never get shown' in the U.S., and commended Starz for showing 'nerve in a world where everyone, well governments are trying to censor broadcasters'
Why it matters: Starz's last-month acquisition of 'Tip Toe' delivers Davies's British LGBTQ thriller to U.S. and Canadian audiences in a political climate Starz's own president says the show 'speaks directly to.' Davies, who made the series 'without any American money' and once assumed it would never air stateside, frames the pickup as a pushback against what he calls Trump's 'hatred, bile and anger about minorities.'




