Recently, The Boyfriend banned me from using the word “hate” for a week, whilst I banned him from saying “meh”. Apparently I use “hate” far too much when I don’t really mean it (“I hate the morning”; “I hate Hollyoaks now John Paul isn’t in it”; “My iPhone has crashed. I hate it”). I couldn’t help but wonder: is there too much hate in my Blog? Blog posts including “Why I Hate Yoghurt Adverts”; “What Is The Most Depressing Song Of All Time?”; “The Top 10 Worst Lyrics (Of Recent Years)” suggest possibly yes.
Turning over a new leaf, I’ve embarked on a new direction: a post full of Love, inspired by, who else but “singer, actor, dancer, musical performer, and media personality” John Barrowman. And why does JB deserve such love, you ask? “You fools!” I say, ”here are a mere 10 reasons why”.
1. It’s John Barrowman’s fault that I’m gay
Does anyone remember an amazing children’s TV show circa 1994 called “The Movie Game”, which JB presented? I do, because it was BRILLIANT and, in it, contestants made their way around a life-size board game, landing on squares that magicaly transported you to a movie set for an exciting challenge.
Onto the point: it was watching this show aged 12 that I realised that the American host was very attractive – and thereby by extension that the male sex were generally so too. If JB – the epitome of male attractiveness – hadn’t been on tele at this pivotal moment in my life, would I still be gay? I’m not 100% sure.
2. He presented “Live & Kicking”
There was no better way to spend a Saturday morning in your early teens than sat next to the video recorder frantically jabbing the record button to ensure that every 10 second snippet of your favourite band who were on Live & Kicking that week was recorded for posterity. And JB presented it.
3. He stared in “Megaladon: Shark Attack 3”
Who doesn’t love a good shark attack movie? It’s a little known fact that JB starred in one of the best. Megaldaon 3 is a straight-to-video epic tale of a prehistoric 100 foot shark from the ice age terrorising a small US sea-side community. Unfortunately the budget didn’t match the creative ambition of the project and it looks like they could only afford the one stock image of a shark jumping out of the water. This doesn’t ruin the film’s impact though as I barely noticed that every time someone was eaten the same clip of a shark leaping out of the water was shown with various victims superimposed on top. As if it couldn’t get better, the film also includes JB articulating the most wildly inappropriate one-liner ever (too rude for this Blog). All of it makes me love JB more.
4. He was a first
JB’s character of Captain Jack in Doctor Who and Torchwood broke boundaries. He was the first non-heterosexual action hero in a mainstream TV show – and in a children’s TV show to boot.
Plus, the 5-parter of Torchwood on BBC was genuinely one of the best shows on tele last year. John Barrowman was pretty epic in it; especially when he happened to get naked whilst being stuck in a concrete block.
5. He has two accents
In 2008, JB took part in a BBC Documentary, to determine why he was gay (nature, nurture, etc). This led to an interesting moment where JB wired up his private parts to sensors and was then made to look at nice pictures of men to see if he fancied them. (I sometimes wonder if the wiring of the privates was really necessary in the name of science? He could probably have just told us if he liked the nice pictures of men). Anyway, there was a genuinely monumental discovery in this Documentary, when JB travelled home to meet his Scottish parents and without warning erupted into a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SCOTTISH ACCENT. It was so Scottish he practically became a walking bagpipe. I cannot express how much I love it when he says: “You dressed me in a bikini!”.
6. He’s a Leading Man
Star of too many musicals to mention, his leading man status was best epitomised for me in the amazing TV show he hosted recently where celebrities sang classics from musicals. JB comes on at the end to perform, starting with an amazing Jesus Christ Superstar, which he merges seamlessly into the Rocky Horror Show. Then something odd happens and for some reason other people who are not JB sing for a while; and then everything is good again when JB reappears and belts out an amazing “One Day More” from Les Mis to end. Watch it to believe it.
7. He knows how to judge a Reality TV Show
Who else could get away with tasks like “all the contestants must kiss me and through this I’ll pick which one would make the best Maria in the Sound of Music”?
8. He duets like no one has before
Any of you who read my blog during the X Factor would know, I love gender reversal in songs. JB, unafraid to challenge stereotypes, recently took on “I Know Him So Well” with the lovely Daniel Boys – a classic musical duet sang by two women in love with the same man. There are so few songs sang by men that are overtly about men, which makes this bloody refreshing to hear.
9. He provided the world with an emotional life-anthem
Whilst we’re on music, his cover of “I Made It Through the Rain” become a phenomena last year when radio presenter Chris Moyles tried to get it to the top of the charts. It is a monumental, epic ballad about triumphing through adversity and when JB sings about his parade you just know it’s undoubtedly great.
10. He’s a great role model
And, can I end with a disclaimer at the bottom please, just in case JB ever reads this (which is, no doubt, likely). Despite the occasional moments of affectionate ribbing above (characteristic of my posts) I genuinely think JB is great. As an openly gay, married man he’s a fantastic role model for young gay people. And I particularly love the below glimpse into his married life.
JB, if you’re reading, the blog would also really love a signed photo.
Right, there you go. I used the world love at least eleven times in that post, so the Boyfriend should be very pleased.
P.S. I refuse to acknowledge the rumours about him and birthday cake.
Jack McPhee from Dawson’s Creek
April 26, 2011 - 7:20 pm
Tags: Dawson's Creek, Gay Rights
Posted in Popular Culture, Popular TV, Top Tens | 4 comments
Accidentally written a poem that reveals your sexuality to both yourself and others? Don’t worry, it’s happened to us all. Following my post defending Kurt from Glee, Literary Agent Flatmate has implied that a series of posts on famous gay characters from TV and film could result in a significant book deal, with a healthy [...]
Kurt from Glee
April 17, 2011 - 7:59 pm
Tags: Gay Rights, Glee
Posted in Popular Culture, Popular TV | 4 comments
I think it’s equally as important to have flamboyant and camp gay characters on TV as well as alpha male gay characters – and everything in between. What do you think? I recently read an interesting article in The Guardian, which was discussing whether Kurt from “Glee” was “a positive role model or dangerous cliché”. [...]
X Factor 2010: The Final (Sunday)
December 12, 2010 - 9:31 pm
Tags: reality tv, X Factor
Posted in Popular Culture, Popular TV, X Factor | 2 comments
19.05: The beginning of the end. We’re left with three acts. Three acts who can all sing ballads quite well. Not sensationally well, like Leona Lewis, or with great performability*, like Alexandra Burke, or with relevant dance moves, like JLS. But still quite well. I have a bottle of wine and some angel delight here, [...]
X Factor 2010: The Final (Saturday)
December 11, 2010 - 9:10 pm
Tags: reality tv, X Factor
Posted in Popular Culture, Popular TV, X Factor | 3 comments
18.36: So here we are, eagerly awaiting the X Factor Final. I have a tube of Pringles and a bottle of wine, so am fully prepared. We’ve worked our way through Gamu-gate, Katie Waissal-gate, Wagner-gate and over ten performances of Rebecca standing completely still. If we’ve got through all that, we can get through the [...]
X Factor 2010: The Final (Preview).
December 11, 2010 - 2:20 pm
Tags: reality tv, X Factor
Posted in Uncategorized | 2 comments
Let’s just cut to the chase. Katie Waissel Cher should win.* Despite some compulsive voting planned on our landline (the bill is split four ways) there is no way she will. This is a gross injustice as “Turn My Swag On”, “Stay”, “Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word/Mocking Bird” and “Nothing On You” were [...]
X Factor 2010: Week 8 Results Show (In The Club, or something equally ridiculous).
December 5, 2010 - 9:19 pm
Tags: reality tv, X Factor
Posted in Popular Culture, Popular TV, X Factor | 1 comment
18.41: I missed Saturday’s X Factor. Due to a combination of yesterday being Christmas Day (it’s complicated), a neighbours’ house party, and having to work today, I haven’t managed to catch up. I have no idea what has happened this week. *The blog implodes* 18.43: Having said I have no idea, I’ve of course watched [...]
On a snowy winter evening…
December 2, 2010 - 10:20 pm
Tags: Alexandra Burke, JLS, reality tv, X Factor
Posted in Popular Culture, Popular TV, X Factor | No comments
…I find myself comparing Alexandra Burke’s and JLS’ versions of Hallelujah, from the 2008 X Factor Final. That is all.
X Factor 2010: Week 8 Results (Rock)
November 28, 2010 - 9:08 pm
Tags: reality tv, X Factor
Posted in Popular Culture, Popular TV, X Factor | 4 comments
Katie Waissel is gone. There are no words. P.S. If there were words, they would be “CHER TO WIN”.
X Factor 2010: Week 8 Live Show (Rock)
November 28, 2010 - 5:06 pm
Tags: reality tv, X Factor
Posted in Popular Culture, Popular TV, X Factor | 2 comments
“If Thom Yorke was watching this, he would *love* that” (Louis Walsh, 2010). I don’t even know where to start with that. Possibly the best X Factor quote of all time? If that comment doesn’t lead Thom Yorke into the kind of existential despair that produced “The Eraser”, I don’t know what will. A very [...]
X Factor 2010: Results Show (The Beatles)
November 21, 2010 - 9:27 pm
Tags: reality tv, X Factor
Posted in Popular Culture, Popular TV, X Factor | 4 comments
19.51: Here we go for another attempt at ABNQ-Live Blogging.* I’m blogging from a friend’s house tonight. And if that doesn’t show you dedication I don’t know what will, Literary Agent Flatmate (APPROACH ME TO WRITE BOOKS). 19.52: Fingers crossed that my one vote for Katie Waissal counts. 19.55: My mum’s just texted. She also [...]






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July 10, 2010 - 8:34 pm
An amazing post about an amazing person.
I love Captain Jack, particularly how openingly sexual he is. None of this asexual, ‘safe’ gay representation.
I personally fell in love with him on Live & Kicking when he did a whole piece about the correct way toilet roll should hang.
Also enjoyed his stint on 5s Company – Wasted many an exam leave afternoon sitting in that TV audience. There’s a shocking revelation for you!
July 11, 2010 - 8:54 am
I echo the thoughts of The Boyfriend, and have to say I love JB too. Although I really believe the makers of Torchwood missed a trick by not having a musical episode – with James Marsters (of Buffy the musical fame), Burn Gorman (late of Oliver) and of course, the lovely JB himself, it would have been a classic.
Sadly, the less said about his Saturday night show, the better…
July 11, 2010 - 9:21 am
There are many things to agree with here – the Torchwood 5 parter, his love affair with cubby Ianto, his PERFECT duet with the far more f**kable (in my opinion) Daniel Boys….
But let’s not forget he has not been kind to the fruit of his loins on tv! Look what happened to the little kid in Torchwood! And he tied and gagged his own son in Desperate Housewives. Tsk tv character John, tsk
July 11, 2010 - 2:13 pm
The Boyfriend – I still regret not queuing up in Kingston to get a book signed by JB…
Daisy – the Musical Episode concept is massively underused in general, isn’t it? Has anyone apart from Buffy done it? There’s Glee, but then that doesn’t count as every episode’s a musical.
And I *love* his Saturday night show.
Paul – you’re right, he is a bit harsh to his fictional children. I’m not sure I can judge Real JB for this though. In fact, it just shows how versatile Real JB is as an Actor. Did fictional JB sing on Desperate Housewives? My housemates wouldn’t let me watch it.
July 12, 2010 - 3:15 pm
What is the correct way for toilet paper to hang? Because I’m always changing it round in our bathroom…
July 12, 2010 - 8:30 pm
What’s the birthday cake rumour?! I must know.
July 13, 2010 - 9:52 pm
This was such a lovely post to read! I enjoyed every word you said, and agreed with you completely. Thanks!
July 19, 2010 - 9:03 pm
On Number 7: you are forgetting Denise van Outen on Joseph: “You must all kiss me and this way I will find a new husband.”
Louise – I KNEW it.