52min - Early TV portrayed LGBTQ people as homicidal maniacs and sexual deviants. It wasn’t until the '70s that positive portrayals began to emerge.
50min - Following the Stonewall Uprising, LGBTQ activists began using television as a tool for change.
1h 5min - HIV/AIDS was initially ignored by TV, and fear of the disease stunted LGBTQ representation. Eventually, TV raised awareness on the issue.
1h 8min - In 1997, Ellen DeGeneres made history by coming out on her TV show and in her personal life. But the celebration was short-lived.
1h 12min - Series finale. Today’s new guard of LGBTQ creators in TV has opened the door to greater representation and wider inclusivity.
...an important and robust series that we can learn a lot from.
A fabulous history of small-screen gayness.
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