 Each other are our unusual sort of human rights charity in that we use independent journalism, storytelling and filmmaking to talk about human rights. Under lockdown, what we became really interested in was the ways we've all been doing things differently. For our first episode of No Going Back, I was able to interview Peter Hall, who directed and executive produced It's a Sin, a five-part series that followed a group of young friends as they embraced London's gay scene in the 90s and confronted the tragic effect of AIDS on that community. I came out in 1992, nothing had gone away. There was still a trickle of information, still people dying, in fact exponentially more and more and more people dying. What it was an indication of is community, I mean, how important community is and was and will always be because if you raise your head up when you're at your lowest in a group like ours, you can find someone who will help you. People were discussing, am I wrong, am I morally wrong because I have sex with too many people? Is this something I should be shameful of? And of course, shame being the key theme of It's a Sin, allies and people in the know they were everywhere, but I can imagine also that for some people it was easier to retract than reach out and I think that is still the case. But yes, maybe shows like this help people realise you need to stand up. Want to find out more about each other, about the podcast or about the themes and issues raised in this first interview, please go to our website www.eachother.org.uk. We want to grow this podcast and the way that you can help us do that is to subscribe to us on the podcast app of your choice.