Struggling with a soul-crushing job and the traumatic death of her brother, Edna develops a fear of bathing -- waging a furious and funny war against all things complacent and clean.
Struggling with a soul-crushing job and the traumatic death of her brother, Edna develops a fear of bathing -- waging a furious and funny war against all things complacent and clean.
Struggling with a soul-crushing job and the traumatic death of her brother, Edna develops a fear of bathing -- waging a furious and funny war against all things complacent and clean.
"Britain must not be complacent," Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone said. "We are a world leader for gay rights but there is still more we must do."