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- Queer as Folk The Leper (Hath the Babe Not Eyes?) (Season 2, Episode 7)
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TV Episode | 51 min |Drama, Romance
Queer as Folk
The Leper (Hath the Babe Not Eyes?) (Season 2, Episode 7)
TV-MA
TV Episode | 51 min |Drama, Romance
Michael decides to keep seeing Ben, despite Brian and Debbie vehement protests; Emmett starts acting like a star; Mel and Lindsay ask Lindsay's parents for cash.
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Director
Michael DeCarlo (directed by)
Writers
Blair Fell (teleplay by) (story by) |Ron Cowen (story by) (developed for American television by) |Daniel Lipman (story by) (developed for American television by) |Russell T. Davies (based on the British series created by)
Producer
Sheila Hockin (produced by)
Cinematographer
Editor
Lisa Grootenboer (edited by)
Casting Directors
John Brace |Ross Clydesdale (casting by) |Linda Lowy
Production Designer
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Feb 17, 2002
Release date
Feb 17, 2002 (United States)
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