List of news and information television programs featuring LGBT subjects explained

The following televisions programs include central LGBTQ+ themes or cast members.__TOC__

News and information programs

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2013– Time of Death Nicole "Little" Lencioni[1] Little is a 25-year-old lesbian who becomes caretaker to her younger siblings after their mother dies.[2]
2013–2014 Hello Ross Weekly talk show focusing on the entertainment industry.[3]
2011–2018 The Chew
2011–2014 Our America with Lisa Ling "Transgender Lives" originally aired February 22, 2011.
"Pray the Gay Away?" originally aired March 8, 2011. "Pray the Gay Away - Breaking News", a follow-up, aired August 21, 2012. Another follow-up, "God & Gays", aired June 20, 2013.
2011–2012 The Rosie Show The series debuted on October 10, 2011.[4]
2010– The Gossip Queens
2010–2017 Fashion Police George Kotsiopoulos[5]
2010– The Talk
2010–2012 The Nate Berkus Show
2010 "Gary and Tony Have a Baby" Gary Spino
Tony Brown
An installment in CNN's ...In America documentary series anchored by Soledad O'Brien.
2009– Talk show focusing on the world of entertainment in general and Bravo programming specifically.
2009– Don't Quit Your Gay Job Two hosts competing on who is best in various stereotypical jobs.
2009 The Wanda Sykes Show Wanda Sykes
Brant Kaiwi
Talk show. Kaiwi performed in the drag persona "Porche".
2008–? here! With Josh and Sara Josh Rosenzweig Televised version of the podcast of the same name.
2008– Primetime: What Would You Do? Various scenarios involving gay-related media
2008 The Ben and Dave Show Televised version of the podcast of the same name.
2006–2007 The Megan Mullally Show Talk show. Mullally acknowledged her bisexuality while appearing on Will & Grace.
2006 Inside TV Land: Tickled Pink Hour-long special on the history of homosexuality in classic TV programs.
2005–2009 365gay News News programming produced in partnership with CBS. Originally titled CBS News on Logo. Moved to online-only in 2009.[6]
2004–2006 The Brini Maxwell Show Drag queen with home and hobby tips.
2004 How Gay are You? 'Lighthearted' look at whether it is possible to be 'too gay'?
2003–2013 What Not to Wear
2003–2022 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Talk show hosted by DeGeneres.
2003– Anderson Cooper 360 Nightly news show hosted by journalist Anderson Cooper. Cooper came out publicly in July 2012.
2003 Totally Gay! Documentary about the mainstreaming of LGBT culture in the United States.
2002– The Suze Orman Show Orman is a financial adviser and television personality who has written a number of books. She came out publicly in 2007.
2002–2005 Locker Room Gay sports program.
2001–2002 That Gay Show Lifestyle magazine show aimed at gay men.
2000–2003 So Gay TV Newsmagazine show about LGBT issues.
1997–2001
1997– The View O'Donnell joined the cast in 2006 and left in 2007.
1996–2002 The Rosie O'Donnell Show Rosie O'Donnell O'Donnell came out shortly before leaving the show.
1996–1998 The RuPaul Show Talk show hosted by drag queen.
1995–2001 10% QTV LGBT newsmagazine; first continuing LGBT-themed series in Canadian television history
1994–1995 The Charles Perez Show Perez was not openly gay during the series, although his appearance in an episode of the first season of The Real World had the effect of outing him.
1993–2004 Ricki Lake McGovern was a correspondent for the show during its final season.
1993–1999 Turning Point "For Better or Worse: Same-Sex Marriage" aired November 7, 1996.
1992–2012 In the Life Monthly LGBT news magazine.
1980 Gay Power, Gay Politics Episode of CBS Reports purporting to explore gay political clout in San Francisco but was criticized for focusing on the seamier aspects of gay life.
1973– ABC News Closeup The episode "Homosexuals" first aired on December 18, 1979.[7]
1972 Coming Out Short-run documentary series profiling LGBT people in Toronto.
1967 Hosted by Mike Wallace. Several anonymous gay men were interviewed for the program, which concealed the men's identities by seating them in shadow and in one instance behind a potted palm tree.
1961 The Rejected Hal Call
Don Lucas
One hour documentary produced by local public television station.
1956–1978 This Week The program aired the documentary "Homosexuals" in 1964, followed by "Lesbians" in 1965.[8]

See also

References

  1. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/01/time-of-death-showtime_n_4183377.html 'Time Of Death,' Showtime Documentary Series, Peers Into The Last Days Of The Dying
  2. http://www.afterellen.com/showtimes-time-of-death-has-a-lesbian-dealing-with-her-moms-passing/10/2013/ Showtime’s “Time of Death” features a lesbian dealing with her mom’s passing
  3. http://www.eonline.com/shows/hello_ross Hell Ross Home
  4. http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/chi-rosie-show-tickets-20110908,0,2277788.story Tickets to 'The Rosie Show' available Friday
  5. Web site: 17th Annual Out100 . Out Magazine. November 20, 2011.
  6. http://www.ontopmag.com/article.aspx?id=4384&MediaType=1&Category=26 Logo Cancels Gay-Themed Newscast
  7. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Of1jAAAAIBAJ&sjid=S-4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5825,1669108&dq=abc-news-closeup+homosexuals&hl=en Tuesday's highlights
  8. Web site: Newly unearthed ITV play could be first ever gay television drama . 2013-03-16 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20230529032855/https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/mar/16/itv-play-gay-television . 2023-05-29 . live .