1. A Boy From Wales

Terrence Higgins was one of the first people in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness. But Terry also lived. Sam Smith explores his early life as a young gay man in Wales.

In "A Positive Life", singer Sam Smith presents stories of HIV in the UK over the last forty years. They hear from people who remember the earliest years of the AIDS crisis; the grassroots activists and marginalised communities who came together to fight stigma and raise public awareness; and a new generation living with effective treatments for HIV in a radically-changed world.

Sam begins our series with the story of someone who's no longer around to tell it themselves.

Many people will know the name of Terry Higgins because of the way he died - one of the very first people in the UK to die of an AIDS-related illness, in 1982. After Terry's death, his closest friends set up a charity, the Terrence Higgins Trust, in his memory; it's gone on to become one of the longest-running HIV charities in the world.

But we almost never hear about Terry's life - and the remarkable person that he was. Sam takes us to Terry Higgins' birthplace in West Wales, as we meet the people who knew him as a young man. As we find out about Terry's character and world, Sam explores what it would have been like to grow up as a young gay man in a small community in the 1950s and 60s - a time when homosexuality was illegal, and conservative attitudes were widespread.

An Overcoat Media production for BBC Sounds

Producer: Arlie Adlington Assistant Producer: Emma Goswell Executive Producer: Steven Rajam Sound Mixing: Mike Woolley

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8. Born this Way

8. Born this Way

In the final episode of A Positive Life, Sam Smith explores the experiences of young people in the UK who were born with HIV, and looks at what's next in the ongoing fight to end the HIV epidemic.When...

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7. Some Things Stay The Same

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6. Baby Love

6. Baby Love

Sam Smith explores the ways HIV affects women and child-bearing parents, and the ongoing fight to end gender inequality and stigma within the fight for greater AIDS awareness.By the late 1990s, new, e...

5 Aug 202233min

5. Breakthrough

5. Breakthrough

Sam Smith explores how the 1990s brought new, effective treatments for HIV that changed people's lives forever - and hears how peer support networks were a lifeline for women living with HIV in the er...

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4. Infected Blood

4. Infected Blood

Sam Smith explores how more than a thousand haemophiliacs in the UK acquired HIV through their treatment - in what's come to be known as the contaminated blood scandal.At the same time that the queer ...

22 Jul 202235min

3. An Epidemic Begins

3. An Epidemic Begins

Sam Smith explores how AIDS became headline news in the 1980s, and how communities came together to raise public awareness - and fight a growing tide of fear and stigma.Terry Higgins' death in 1982 wa...

15 Jul 202234min

2. See You On The Dance Floor

2. See You On The Dance Floor

Sam Smith explores Terry Higgins' life in 1970s and 80s London. His closest friends remember his unforgettable character, and a community on the edge of the AIDS crisis.Like many queer people of his g...

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