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− | '''John Bratherton''' was featured in a BBC2 documentary in 1994 as a [[Cambridge]] graduate who had worked for the last seven years as a gay male prostitute.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00g8wxy BBC2 "Open Space: Trick or Treat"</ref> | + | '''John Bratherton''' was featured in a BBC2 documentary in 1994 as a [[University of Cambridge]] graduate who had worked for the last seven years as a gay male prostitute.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00g8wxy BBC2 "Open Space: Trick or Treat"</ref> |
:" He had weighed up the need to earn a living against the desire for personal control and this is where the scale had finally poised itself - a job ... that didn't appear to offer immense material rewards but that allowed him to travel and, by his own account, broadened his mental horizons considerably."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/review--parading-the-pleasures-of-male-prostitution-1379614.html Tom Sutcliffee, "REVIEW / Parading the pleasures of male prostitution" ''The Independent'', 31 August 1944</ref> | :" He had weighed up the need to earn a living against the desire for personal control and this is where the scale had finally poised itself - a job ... that didn't appear to offer immense material rewards but that allowed him to travel and, by his own account, broadened his mental horizons considerably."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/review--parading-the-pleasures-of-male-prostitution-1379614.html Tom Sutcliffee, "REVIEW / Parading the pleasures of male prostitution" ''The Independent'', 31 August 1944</ref> |
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John Bratherton was featured in a BBC2 documentary in 1994 as a University of Cambridge graduate who had worked for the last seven years as a gay male prostitute.[1]
- " He had weighed up the need to earn a living against the desire for personal control and this is where the scale had finally poised itself - a job ... that didn't appear to offer immense material rewards but that allowed him to travel and, by his own account, broadened his mental horizons considerably."[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00g8wxy BBC2 "Open Space: Trick or Treat"
- ↑ http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/review--parading-the-pleasures-of-male-prostitution-1379614.html Tom Sutcliffee, "REVIEW / Parading the pleasures of male prostitution" The Independent, 31 August 1944