
AIDS: THE LOST VOICES
Terry Madeley, a London-born actor, captured the hearts of the nation when he courageously declared his AIDS diagnosis on national television. His openness and bravery at a time when stigma surrounding the disease was still pervasive brought much-needed awareness and compassion to the public discourse. A BBC documentary followed his death, leaving a profound impact through his honesty and dignity.

AIDS: THE LOST VOICES
As an artist, performer, model, TV personality, club promoter, fashion designer, and musician, Leigh Bowery refused to be confined by conventional boundaries. Emerging from the vibrant nightlife of 1980s London, Bowery crafted a daring and provocative presence that extended from underground clubs to galleries, theatres, and the street.

AIDS: THE LOST VOICES
Holly Johnson, the charismatic lead singer of the 1980s phenomenon Frankie Goes to Hollywood, rose to fame with three consecutive number ones: "Relax," "Two Tribes," and "The Power of Love." However, the band's split in 1987 marked the beginning of a new chapter for Holly Johnson, particularly after his HIV/AIDS diagnosis in 1991.