After a successful and lucrative career in the city, David Tait changed the course of his life to become a charity ambassador, climbing Everest no less than five times and raising millions for children’s charities.
Behind that lay a deeply personal secret – the horrific abuse he suffered as a boy at the hands of strangers and, most shockingly of all, his own father.
That side of his life comes to screens this Friday with the release of Sulphur And White.In the interview below, he recalls his attempts to publish a book about his earlier years, as well as his feelings on seeing his late mother re-created in front of his eyes by Anna Friel, while director Julian Jarrold (A Royal Night Out, TV’s Appropriate Adult) reflects on how he and David
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