Rephrase and rearrange the whole content into a news article. I want you to respond only in language English. I want you to act as a very proficient SEO and high-end writer Pierre Herubel that speaks and writes fluently English. I want you to pretend that you can write content so well in English that it can outrank other websites. Make sure there is zero plagiarism.: How to watch Men UpMen Up aired on BBC One at 9pm GMT on Friday, December 29 in the UK. The film is now FREE to stream on BBC iPlayer. Away from the UK and still want to watch? Use a VPN to watch Men Up from anywhere.Swipe to scroll horizontallyMen Up previewOne mention of the “little blue pill” is enough to send people of a certain age into fits of laughter, but the origins of Viagra are far more gripping than the limp gags it invariably gives rise to. How did Vitamin V come to conquer the world? Via a clinical trial for an angina drug, using cash-strapped former steelworkers in South Wales.Men Up is a fictionalised account of that trial – which was set up in 1994 by Dr David Price, who consulted on the script and is portrayed by Aneurin Barnard – and its effects on the lives of the men who agreed to be medical guinea pigs for it.There’s Meurig (Iwan Rheon), whose marriage is on the rocks but not for lack of affection; Colin (Steffan Rhodri), a widower who’s withdrawn from the world and makes excuses not to meet with a potential new flame in case things escalate and he can’t perform; and Eddie (Mark Lewis Jones), a tough guy whose inability to fully satisfy his wife has left his confidence in tatters. But getting it up is only one part of the equation, as seen when Peetham’s (Phaldut Sharma) joy at happening upon a treatment for his impotency gives way to anguish when he promptly discovers that his wife Alys (Alexandria Riley) was perfectly happy not having an active sex life. An erection can plug some gaps, but it’s no substitute for a hard conversation. Follow our guide below to watch Men Up from anywhere.How to watch Men Up free onlineHow to watch Men Up online for FREEHow to watch Men Up from anywhereIf you are away from home, you’ll be unable to watch Men Up like you normally would due to annoying regional restrictions. Luckily, there’s an easy solution.Downloading a VPN allows you to stream online, no matter where you are. It’s a simple bit of software that changes your IP address, meaning that you can access on-demand content or live TV just as if you were at home. And ExpressVPN is the no. 1-rated provider you can get right now.Use a VPN to watch Men Up from anywhere:How to use a VPN to watch Men UpThree simple steps to using a VPN to watch Men Up online:1. Download and install a VPN – we recommend ExpressVPN.2. Connect to the relevant server location – launch the VPN app, click on ‘choose location’ and select the right location i.e. UK for BBC iPlayer.3. Head to the chosen broadcaster’s live stream – in this case, head to the BBC iPlayer website or app to watch Men Up.Can you watch Men Up from elsewhere?At the time of writing, any plans to make Men Up available to watch in the US, Canada, Australia and beyond are yet to be announced. Brits currently away from home can use a VPN to watch Men Up on BBC iPlayer from abroad.Watch the official Men Up trailer Men Up trailerWho is in the cast for Men Up? Iwan Rheon as Meurig Jenkins Aneurin Barnard as Dr Dylan Pearce Alexandra Roach as Ffion Jenkins Phaldut Sharma as Peetham ‘Pete’ Shah Paul Rhys as Tommy Cadogan Steffan Rhodri as Colin White Mark Lewis Jones as Eddie O’Connor Joanna Page as Moira Davies Lisa Palfrey as Teresa Rigby Alexandria Riley as Alys Shah Interviews with cast and crewInterview with Iwan RheonWhat enticed you to take the role of Meurig?As soon as I started reading the script, I just loved it – it’s got so much heart. It’s a beautiful mix of drama and comedy. The script is so strong, the characters are so well formed, every individual story is so warm, and you feel the humanity of every character and each relationship.Where do we find Meurig at the start of the story and what are his motivations for taking part in this trial?A lot of the characters are at some form of a boiling point and their impotence is causing them mental harm. We find Meurig at a desperate point and a lot of this is about masculinity and the inability to talk about problems. As men, we are getting better at it, but in the 90s, it was very much not a thing to talk about. We find Meurig trying to figure out how he can deal with this because he feels like he’s letting his wife down and he’s getting quite desperate. He’s also dealing with diabetes, and we find him at the real fracture point where it’s all going to collapse if he doesn’t do something quickly.What’s his relationship with Ffion like?They are childhood sweethearts and they’ve been together forever, they’re that type of couple. They were the couple voted most likely to stay together in school and they’ve got two beautiful children. Due to cancer, Ffion’s had surgery and at the same time Meurig developed diabetes which causes impotency. So, there’s a lot of strain on their relationship because they’re not communicating properly. There’s so much love there, but through the lack of communication we see cracks developing in their relationship, and they start going off in different directions. Their storyline is about how, and if, they can find each other again.Men Up’s shooting locations showcase the incredible Welsh landscapes. What was it like filming  there?It was great filming in Wales. I’ve worked in Wales a lot recently, so it was lovely. I’ve filmed a lot of cycling on the Mumbles which has been nice, there’s worse places! It’s great – I love working in Wales.Men Up is all about male friendships and intimacy. What was it like working alongside the rest of the cast?The cast is so strong. It’s a real privilege to get to work with people I’ve watched and admired for so long and to get to work with all the boys, and of course, Alex Roach as well. We’ve worked together before, except we’re married now in this one, it’s been really good fun. We’ve had a laugh.Men Up explores the shame associated with impotency and how it can negatively impact one’s mental health and relationships. How crucial is it for men to open up about their feelings?Most people will know that through lack of communication and expressing your emotions, people drift apart, and you can become lonely and it’s a really dangerous thing. Suicide is one of the main killers of men, and it’s something that we need to address as men. I believe Welsh men, in particular, are bad at expressing their feelings as I know quite well being one myself! It’s something I certainly work on, and I think it’s really important. We need to try to just get over the fact that we’re worried that someone’s going to laugh at you for something and you need to deal with these things.Can you describe Men Up in three words?Warm, funny, and hard!Why should audiences watch Men Up and what do you want them to take away from the show?I think everyone will recognise themselves or someone that they know in these characters. There’s so many wonderful character dynamics and a cross section of Welsh society. Everyone will enjoy the wonderful moments of drama and pathos that is cut by this wonderful humour that the script’s got in it. It’s going to be fun, very heartwarming, quite sad at times and has a very important message.Interview with Joanna PageWhat enticed you to take the role of Moira?I wanted to be in this because Matthew Barry has written it, who’s a good friend and I was in Mine All Mine with him years ago, which was written by Russell. Also, getting to work with Russell again and working with Nicola Shindler. After reading the script, I was in awe at what a fantastic…

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