Category: TV

  • What is the UK release date for When We Rise

    What is the UK release date for When We Rise

    When We Rise is the latest dramatic creation from Dustin Lance Black documenting the battle for equality for the LGBT community in the USA.

    When We Rise UK release date
    CREDIT: ABC/YouTube

    When We Rise was broadcast in the USA on the ABC network at the end of February 2017. It aired nightly, over 8 nights with the final broadcast on the 2nd March 2017. Dustin Lance Black directed the final two episodes. The other six were directed by Gus Van Sant, Dee Rees and Thomas Schalmme.

    As of yet, no broadcast date has been announced for the UK or other world-wide territories. We will keep you updated.

     

     

     

  • Sandi Toksvig to host Bake Off

    Broadcaster, comedian and author Sandi Toksvig is to make up part of the presenting team for Channel 4’s Great British Bake Off.

    Sandi Toksvig OBE will be joined by Prue Leith, Noel Fielding and Paul Hollywood to present the first series of GBBO since its move from BBC to Channel 4.

    The out presenter said,

    “It is an extraordinary honour to part of this national treasure of a show. Noel Fielding is one of the nicest guys in show business. The first time I met him I felt like I had met a rather wayward cousin whose take on the world made me laugh. The only down side is that he has much better dress sense that I do. I spend my daytimes on Channel 4 already so it will be a treat to be there in the evenings. I am so delighted to be working with Love Productions and Channel 4 on this best of British show.”

    Restaurateur, food writer and novelist Prue Leith will be joining Paul Hollywood as judge of The Great British Bake Off when it returns to screens later this year on Channel 4.

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    Alongside the expert judges will be presenter comedian and writer Sandi Toksvig OBE and comedian and actor Noel Fielding as well as the all-important twelve amateur bakers for the eighth series of the multi-award-winning show.

  • Boystown

    This is the original pilot for the gay drama series BoysTown that was just picked up for a full season by OutTV in Canada. This is destined to be a collector’s item.

    Starring: J. Hunter Ackerman, Ricky Reidling, Albertossy Espinoza
    Runtime: 50 minutes
    Release: 2005

     

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  • My Family Starring Me

    This lighthearted series follows a big-thinking eight-year-old, Jacob Gelbart and his family’s daily adventures. The stories celebrates the joys and challenges of everyday family life in the blended household of two lesbian parents. My Family Starring Me is not about how different Jacob’s family is from other families, but importantly, how it is the same.

    Starring: Andrew Dayton, Cadence Allen, Claire Armstrong

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  • The Benefits Of Gusbandry

    At her debaucherous 40th birthday party, serial relationship-killer Jackie meets handsome and charming thirty-something River – the perfect guy, who happens to be gay. Their ensuing adventures in self-medication, late-blooming, and questionable judgment lead them to discover a raucous new kind of significant otherness.

    Starring: Brooke Totman, Kurt Conroyd
    Released: 2015

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  • Successful People

    Chet and Laura have spent ten years trying to make it as songwriters. After meeting a younger and highly successful songwriter at a networking event, pregnant Laura and socially-awkward Chet try new, last-ditch tactics to try to make it in an effort to become the one thing they’ve never been: Successful People.

    Starring: Theresa Ryan, Artie O’Daly, Todd Sherry
    Released: 2016
  • Offseason

    The body of a young woman is discovered hanging over the main street of Provincetown, Cape Cod, Massachusetts in the dead of winter. The townspeople question whether or not it was a suicide. The motive is not as transparent as it would seem. Offseason is a quirky, independent mini-series shot on location and produced by 100% local talent with characters created by the actors who play them.

    Release date: 2016

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  • About Him: Freshman Year

    There’s no denying that it’s all about him Damien. After experiencing his first encounter with heartbreak Damien dives into the chaotic world of college life. Damien stumbles around campus like the other lost freshmen doing his best to keep his eyes glued to his books and off of shirtless jocks, fratboys, and handsome intellectuals. But Damien’s level of discipline may prove to be no match for

  • BBC left people outraged after leaving out LGBT lyrics from Lady Gaga song

    BBC left people outraged after leaving out LGBT lyrics from Lady Gaga song

    Viewers of BBC’s Let It Shine were left outraged over the weekend after producers decided to leave out the LGBT-positive lines from Lady Gaga’s hit, “Born This Way”.

    Iron Sun
    CREDIT: BBC / Guy Levy

    Boy band hopefuls, Iron Sun, left some viewers scratching their heads and wondering if they misheard after they left out some crucial lyrics from Lady Gaga’s LGBT anthem, “Born This Way”.

    Lyric’s missing from Iron Sun’s performance included,

    “No matter gay, straight, or bi, lesbian, transgendered life. I’m on the right track baby. I was born to survive.”

    The boy band also failed to sing the well-known lyrics, “don’t be a drag, just be a queen” but did manage to squeeze in an energetic dance break into the track.

    Fans of the show were left angry when the track omitted the lyrics with some calling into question the BBC’s diversity.

    One viewer questioned,

    “#letitshine how can you sing born this way without mentioning anything about equality and diversity ??? It’s the point of the song.”

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    Another questioned what Lady Gaga thought of the decision to remove the lyrics.

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    The performance did not go down well with the judges, however, as Iron Sun were axed from the competition.

    A spokesperson for the BBC told THEGAYUK.com that “All songs on the show were cut for time only” and that the “content was not edited”.

    According to the BBC, all songs were cut down to a “couple of minutes”.

     

     

  • Lee Ryan set to join EastEnders

    Lee Ryan set to join EastEnders

    Former Boy Bander, Lee Ryan is set to join the cast of EastEnders and we’re naturally very excited about seeing Lee’s perky little face pop up in one of our favourite soap operas.

    Lee Ryan in EastEnders
    CREDIT: BBC

    Blue singer, Lee Ryan is set to join one of the UK’s biggest soaps, EastEnders. He joins his other co-Blue boys, Duncan James and Simon Webb who have both landed roles in Hollyoaks and River City respectively.

    So what do we know about Lee’s new character? Well, his name is, Woody Woodward – and apparently, he’s a bit of a trouble maker and his stint on the small screen is due to only be a “short-term role”.

    Executive producer Sean O’Connor has teased,

    “I’m delighted to welcome Lee Ryan to Walford as ‘Woody’ Woodward. Woody is a man who has worked hard and played hard in bars, clubs and pubs around the world and has finally decided to stop wandering and put down some roots.

    “He’s going to ruffle some feathers and obviously break some hearts, so there’s a great deal to look forward to as soon as he bursts onto the square. Lee is a perfect casting for Albert Square and we knew straight away we wanted him for the role.”

    Lee Ryan made headlines in January 2014 during his time in Celebrity Big Brother, after a series of revelations about his sex life and sexuality. In a conversation with fellow housemates, Lee admitted that he may have had experiences with “people’ which caused bandmate Duncan James to jump in with a Tweet, that read, “I thought I was the only bi/gay in the band”.

    In 2010 Lee stunned fans by stating that,

    ‘Me and Duncan had threesomes! We did some crazy s**t with each other. In the past we’ve done some s**t like that. It’s not weird… you just high five each other. I think they call it a spit roast.’

    EastEnders continues on Thursday (February 16) at 7.30pm on BBC One.

  • Daniel Mays to star in brand new gay drama for BBC 2

    Daniel Mays (Line Of Duty, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Public Enemies) stars in BBC Two’s powerful factual drama as Peter Wildeblood, a thoughtful and private gay journalist whose lover Eddie McNally (played by newcomer to television, Richard Gadd), under pressure from the authorities, turned Queen’s evidence against him in one of the most explosive court cases of the 1950s – the infamous Montagu Trial.

    More than ten years before the decriminalisation of homosexual acts in 1967, Peter Wildeblood, and his friends Lord Montagu (Mark Edel-Hunt) and Michael Pitt-Rivers, were found guilty of homosexual offences and jailed.

    With his career in tatters and his private life painfully exposed, Wildeblood began his sentence a broken man, but he emerged from Wormwood Scrubs a year later determined to do all he could to change the way these draconian laws against homosexuality impacted on the lives of men like him.

    Daniel says: “I’m incredibly proud to be part of a drama that tells such an important real-life story. Peter Wildeblood is a fascinating, complex, yet flawed character from a time when being a gay man in Britain was incredibly difficult – I can’t wait to bring his tale to life for the BBC Two audience.”

    Patrick Holland, Channel Editor, BBC Two, said,

    “50 years ago, it was a crime to be a gay man in the UK. Against The Law is a stunning piece that melds drama and documentary testimony to tell the story of one man, and his wider generation, as they struggled to make society accept their sexuality as non-criminal. It is brilliant to have a film that brings the authorship of Brian Fillis, the vision of director Fergus O’Brien, and the outstanding talent of Daniel Mays and cast to this important subject”

    The drama also features Mark Gatiss (Taboo, Sherlock) as Wildeblood’s prison psychiatrist, Doctor Landers and Charlie Creed-Miles (Ripper Street, Peaky Blinders) as Superintendent Jones.

    Woven through this powerful drama is real-life testimony from a chorus of men who lived through those dark days, when homosexuals were routinely imprisoned or forced to undergo chemical aversion therapy in an attempt to cure them of their “condition”. There is also testimony from a retired police officer whose job it was to enforce these laws, and a former psychiatric nurse who administered the so-called cures. All of these accounts serve to amplify the themes of the drama and help to immerse us in the reality of a dark chapter in our recent past, a past still within the reach of living memory.

    Written by Brian Fillis, Against the Law is directed by Fergus O’Brien, produced by Scott James Bassett and executive produced by Aysha Rafaele, Creative Director of The Documentary Unit, BBC Studios.

    Made by BBC Studios, Against the Law will broadcast on BBC Two later in the year.