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Encyclopedia > List of American television episodes with LGBT themes

Since the 1970s, American television and cable programs have sometimes aired episodes addressing issues relating to homosexuality. Storylines in individual episodes have concerned gay rights, or perhaps more broadly, expressed what a producer or writer believes is a need for understanding and tolerance for gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) people. Cable TV redirects here. ... Homosexuality refers to sexual interaction and / or romantic attraction between individuals of the same sex. ... The gay rights movement is a collection of loosely aligned civil rights groups, human rights groups, support groups and political activists seeking acceptance, tolerance and equality for non-heterosexual, (homosexual, bisexual), and transgender people - despite the fact that it is typically referred to as the gay rights movement, members also... This article is about same-sex desire and sexuality among women. ... In human sexuality, bisexuality describes a man or woman having a sexual orientation to persons of either or both sexes (a man or woman who sexually likes both sexes; people who are sexually and/or romantically attracted to both males and females). ... A transwoman with XY written on her hand, at a protest in Paris, October 1, 2005. ...


A producer or writer may choose to address homosexual-related topics in one of several ways:

  • The "coming out" episode – Where a main or supporting character reveals he/she is gay.
  • Integrating (often briefly) a LGBT character into the series.
  • An episode where a one-time character – seen or unseen – is revealed as being gay, and the main characters dealing with the issue (e.g., a family visiting a relative who makes his/her announcement).
  • An episode with a villain who is identified as being LGBT.
  • An episode dealing with the AIDS-HIV pandemic.

Until the late 1990s (when actress Ellen DeGeneres revealed her real-life homosexuality and built this into her situation comedy, Ellen), it was relatively rare for a television series – drama or comedy – to address homosexual issues. However, a handful of programs did build individual episodes around the issue as early as the 1970s – most notably All in the Family, which had several "gay-themed" episodes – usually either to address a certain aspect of the topic, to make the show controversial or establish a certain philosophy among the characters. LGBT (also GLBT) is an acronym referring collectively to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender/transsexual people. ... For other uses, see AIDS (disambiguation). ... Species Human immunodeficiency virus 1 Human immunodeficiency virus 2 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS, a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections). ... Ellen Lee DeGeneres (born January 26, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian, television host and actress. ... Ellen (originally titled These Friends of Mine for the first season) was a U.S. television sitcom which ran on the ABC network from March of 1994 to July of 1998. ... For other uses, see All in the Family (disambiguation). ...

Contents

Pre Ellen: 1950s - 1989

Alien Nation

  • Chains of Love (1989) Sikes has to deal with a male Newcomer who has developed a crush on him as a result of a love potion called "sardonac" and follows him around.
  • Real Men (1990) George contemplates paternity leave.
  • Body and Soul (1994) A gay couple are among the participates at the inter-species sex course that Matt and Cathy attend.
  • Millennium (1996) George remarks to his wife that there is nothing wrong if their son dates other men.

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All in the Family

  • Judging Books By Covers – (1971) After mocking his son-in-law Mike's effeminate but heterosexual lunch guest, Archie Bunker finds out that one of his all-American drinking buddies is a gay man.
  • Archie the Hero (1975) Archie saves the life of a drag queen known as Beverly LaSalle (who he thinks is a woman) by administering artificial respiration and is chagrined when the rescue draws media attention (because he's "kissed a guy").
  • Edith's Crisis of Faith (1977)- Edith learns of Beverly's murder and this causes her to question her belief in God.
  • Cousin Liz (1977) – Archie and Edith attend the funeral of Edith's cousin, Liz. Afterward, Liz's friend Veronica (K Callan), a teacher, reveals she and Liz were more than just roommates. Edith is surprised to learn Liz and Veronica were lesbian partners, but is quickly accepting; in fact, she allows Veronica to keep a valuable tea service that had been bequeathed to her. Archie is outraged and, after ranting about how God hates homosexuals, declares his intent to sue for the tea service. Edith warns Archie to back off, telling him that God will handle the relationship between Liz and Veronica and that a lawsuit would likely destroy her teaching career (because Veronica would likely be outed during the trial). Archie relents, but states that he does not have to like what went on between the two women.

For other uses, see All in the Family (disambiguation). ... Michael Meathead Stivic is a fictional character on the American sitcom All in the Family, played by Rob Reiner. ... Archibald Archie Bunker was a fictional character in the long-running and top-rated American television sitcom All in the Family and its spin-off Archie Bunkers Place. ... Drag artist Lypsinka. ... Wikibooks has a book on the topic of First Aid Artificial respiration is a technique for providing air for a person who is not breathing on their own, but whose heart is still beating. ... K Callan (born Katherine Borman January 9, 1942 in Dallas, Texas, USA) is an actor best known for starring in the films The Unborn (1991) and Joe (1970). ...

Archie Bunker's Place

  • "The Cook" (1980) – Veronica Rooney (Anne Meara) is hired as the cook, and insists that her openly gay nephew, Fred, is hired as a waiter. Fred quits a few episodes later, stating that Archie is not ready to work with an openly gay man.

Archie Bunkers Place is an American sitcom originally broadcast on the CBS network, conceived in 1979 as a continuation of All in the Family. ... Anne Meara (born September 20, 1929) is an American comedian and actress. ...

Barney Miller

  • Marty (Jack DeLeon) was a gay purse snatcher, who gave up crime and got a boyfriend named Darryl (Ray Stewart). Officer Zitelli (Dino Natali) would come out of the closet to protest anti-gay police polices.

Barney Miller was a comedy television series set in a New York City police station that ran from January 23, 1975 to May 20, 1982 on ABC. It was created by Danny Arnold (who also did work on Gilligans Island and The Brady Bunch) and Theodore J. Flicker. ...

The Bob Newhart Show

  • Some of My Best Friends Are... features Howard Hesseman as a gay patient who joins Dr. Hartley's long-standing therapy group.

The Bob Newhart Show is the name of two different television series. ... Howard Hesseman (born February 27, 1940) is an American actor. ...

Carter Country

  • "Out of the Closet" (1977) - Chief Roy is stunned when his old friend and fishing buddy Bill (Richard Jaeckel) reveals he's gay.

Carter Country was an American television sitcom, that ran from 1977 to 1979 on ABC. It was set in a small town in Georgia, and featured Victor French as white police chief Roy Mobey and Kene Holliday as city-bred, college-educated, African-American Sergeant Curtis Baker. ... Richard Jaeckel Richard Hanley Jaeckel (October 10, 1926 - June 14, 1997) was an American actor. ...

Columbo

  • "By Dawn's Early Light" (1974) - Col. Lyle C. Rumford (Patrick McGoohan) is implied to be a homosexual with an interest in S&M.
  • Another episode featured an effeminate hair stylist who is afraid that Columbo is going to arrest him.

Columbo is an American crime fiction TV series, starring Peter Falk as Lieutenant Columbo, a homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. ... Patrick Joseph McGoohan (born March 19, 1928) is an American born UK-raised actor, who rose to fame in the British film and TV industry by starring in the 1960s television series Danger Man (renamed Secret Agent when exported to the US), cult classic The Prisoner and Mel Gibsons... S&M can be an abbreviation for: Slave and Master, a form of Sexual roleplaying. ...

The Cosby Show

  • "Pilot" (1984) - Cliff ask Denise if she should be worried about her boyfriend, because he has an earring in his ear.

The Cosby Show is an American television sitcom starring Bill Cosby, first broadcast on September 20, 1984 and ran for eight seasons on the NBC television network, until April 30, 1992. ...

Dallas

  • Royal Marriage (1979) - J.R. Ewing has high hopes for the upcoming marriage of his niece Lucy and Kit Mainwaring, son of an oilman with whom J.R. hopes to do business. However, when Kit reveals his homosexuality to J.R., he still insists the wedding go on. However, Bobby (to whom he comes out later) tells Kit that he must tell Lucy the truth.

The Southfork Ranch, home of the Ewing family The original cast of Dallas. ...

Diff'rent Strokes

  • "On Your Toes" (1982) - Willis is upset that Arnold has taken up ballet, beliving that it something for sissies or "sweet" [read: gay] men.
  • "The Senior Class Queen" (1984) - Willis runs for the Senior Class Beauty Pageant in response to Kimberly's campaign to open up a school club to women.
  • "Sam's New Pal" (1985) - Sam is shocked to discover that his best friend is really a girl.

Diffrent Strokes is an American sitcom that aired on the NBC television network from 1978 to 1985, and on ABC from 1985 to 1986. ...

Doctor, Doctor

  • "Torch Song Cardiology" (1989) - Mike's gay brother, Richard, helps Grant write a speech and the two become close friends, prompting some homophobia from Mike, Dierdre and Abe.
  • "Accentuate the Positive" (1990) - Dierdre is uncomfortable treating a man with AIDS.

Plot Spoiler warning: Sammys pediatrician sells his practice to a younger doctor and Greg & Kim doesnt want to go to him so they look for another doctor. ...

The Equalizer

  • "First Light" (1987) - Openly gay actor and author Quentin Crisp guest stars.

For the professional wrestler known as The Equalizer, see Bill Dannenhauser. ... Quentin Crisp (December 25, 1908) – November 21, 1999), was an English writer, artists model, actor and raconteur known for his memorable and insightful witticisms. ...

The Facts of Life

  • Rough Housing (1979) - In the first episode, Cindy's casual, friendly hug of a girl is misinterpreted by Blair as being "strange." Later, the tomboyish Cindy confides to Mrs. Garrett that because she likes sports, dislikes dresses, and feels uncomfortable around boys, she thinks "maybe I'm not normal", until Mrs. Garrett convinces her that two girls can show affection even if they are not gay. The episode does not specifically use the word "lesbian".

The Facts of Life is an American sitcom that originally ran on the NBC network from August 24, 1979 to September 13, 1988. ...

Frank's Place

  • "Season's Greetings" (1987) - "Bubba" Weisburger (Robert Harper), longtime friend of Frank, tells his mother that Frank is his lover in an effort to stop her nagging questions about when he is going to marry and settle down.

Franks Place was a CBS dramedy (comedy-drama hybrid) series which aired for 22 episodes in 1987 and 1988. ... Robert Harper is a computer science professor at CMU who works in programming language research. ...

Friday the 13th: The Series

Friday the 13th: The Series was a television series that ran for three seasons, from September 1987 to May of 1990. ... Further reading Christopher Frayling - Vampyres: Lord Byron to Count Dracula 1992. ... Homosexuality refers to sexual interaction and / or romantic attraction between individuals of the same sex. ... Prostitution is the sale of sexual services (typically manual stimulation, oral sex, sexual intercourse, or anal sex) for cash or other kind of return, generally indiscriminately with many persons. ...

Gimme a Break!

  • The Chief's Gay Evening (1982) - During a stakeout which involves an officer (Frank Bonner) posing as a woman, another of Chief Kanisky's officers (Eugene Roche) takes offense at a distasteful gay joke, and in the argument that follows the officer reveals that he is gay.
  • Melissa (1983) - Nell sets the Chief up with a woman, not knowing that the woman is actually an MTF transgender.

Gimme a Break! is an American sitcom which aired on NBC from October 29, 1981 until May 12, 1987. ... Frank Bonner is an actor and television director best known for playing sales manager Herb Tarlek on the classic TV sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati. ... Eugene Harrison Roche (September 22, 1928 -July 28, 2004) was an American actor. ...

The Golden Girls

  • The effeminate gay male live-in cook named Coco (Charles Levin) was eliminated after the 1985 pilot episode because series creator Susan Harris considered him unnecessary.
  • Isn't it Romantic (1986) - Dorothy's old friend Jean (Lois Nettleton), a lesbian whose partner has recently died, comes to visit, and develops a crush on Rose.
  • Scared Straight (1988) - Blanche's younger brother Clayton (Monte Markham) comes out as gay on a visit to Miami.
  • 'Ebbtide's Revenge' (1990) - Funeral for Dorothy's (Beatrice Arthur) younger brother Phil Petrillo. Phil was a heterosexual cross-dresser.
  • Sister of the Bride (1991) - Clayton returns, this time with a boyfriend with whom he intends to have a commitment ceremony.
  • 'Episode - An effeminate theatre director.
  • Goodbye, Mr. Gordon (1992) - Blanche and Dorothy are mistaken for a couple on a talk show.

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Hill Street Blues

  • "Trial By Fury" - Belker befriends a gay prostitute named Eddie Gregg (Charles Levin).

Hill Street Blues was a serial police drama that was first aired on NBC in 1981 and ran for 146 episodes on primetime into 1987. ... For the actor, see Charles Levin (actor). ...

Hotel

  • "Rallying Cry" (1985) - Guests (Lloyd Bochner, Marion Ross) at the hotel sue for custody of their granddaughter after learning that their late daughter's ex-husband (Douglas Barr) is gay.
  • "Contest of Wills" (1988) – Two of the guests in the San Francisco hotel are a lesbian couple. One of the women is killed in a car accident, prompting the other woman's father to accuse her grieving lover of corrupting his daughter's morals.

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The Jeffersons

  • Once a Friend (1977) features one of the first, if not the first, transgender characters on American television in the person of Edie, who George knows as an old Navy buddy named Eddie.

Jeffersons redirects here. ... A transwoman with XY written on her hand, at a protest in Paris, October 1, 2005. ...

Kate and Allie

  • Odd Boy Out (1984) - Chip's friends think he's a sissy because he lives in a house with two women.
  • Landlady (1984) - Kate and Allie pretend to be a gay couple, so that their landlady, who is gay and has a lover, will not increase their rent.
  • The Marriage Counselor (1987) - Kate and Allie visit a marriage counselor to help them settle their arguments.

Kate & Allie was a television situation comedy, airing on CBS from 1984 to 1989. ... For other uses, see Sissy (disambiguation). ...

Magnum PI

  • Jororo Kill (1982) — Magnum must prevent a man, discharged from the British armed forces for being a transvestite, from killing a visiting Prime Minister.
  • Limited Engagement (1983) - Two elderly sisters are robbing a chain of convenience stores by dressing up as men.

Magnum, P.I. was an American television show that followed the adventures of Thomas Magnum (played by Tom Selleck), a private investigator living in Hawaii. ...

Marcus Welby, M.D.

  • "The Other Martin Loring" (1973) - A stressed, diabetic man about to be divorced faces the "illness" of homosexuality.
  • "The Outrage" (1975) - A gay male high school teacher sexually molests one of his students. After protests from gay activists, dialogue was inserted to note that most child molesters are heterosexual.

Marcus Welby, M.D. was a popular medical drama that aired on ABC from late September 1969 to May 1976. ...

Mary Tyler Moore Show

  • "My Brother's Keeper" (1973) - Phyllis wants to set up her visiting brother Ben (Robert Morse) with Mary. Phyllis' brother is gay.

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M*A*S*H

  • George - A 1974 episode featured a serviceman who was beaten by members of his own unit for being homosexual. He confides in Hawkeye but Major Burns overhears and seeks to initiate a discharge. Hawkeye and Trapper blackmail Major Burns (threatening to reveal he bought the answers to his medical school admission exams) and he agrees to drop the matter.

M*A*S*H is an American television series developed by Larry Gelbart, inspired by the 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors by Richard Hooker (penname for H. Richard Hornberger) and its sequels, but primarily by the 1970 film MASH, and influenced by the 1961 novel Catch... Captain Benjamin Franklin Hawkeye Pierce is the lead fictional character in the M*A*S*H novels, film, and television series. ... For other characters named Burns, see Burns (disambiguation). ... Elliott Gould as Trapper (right) in the film Trapper John Francis Xavier McIntyre, is a character in Richard Hookers M*A*S*H novels, as well as a film and the two TV series (M*A*S*H and Trapper John, M.D.) that followed them. ...

Matlock

  • The Stripper (1986) - In the final moments of the episode Matlock tells the court that the mysterious and elusive murderer named Helen Shelly is really a cross-dressing male strip club worker suffering from "identity confusion."

Matlock was a long-running American television legal drama. ...

Maude

  • Maude's New Friend (1974) - Maude befriends a best selling author who is gay.
  • The Gay Bar (1977) – Maude is upset when her husband and some of his friends try to prevent a gay bar from opening up in their neighborhood.

Maude is a half-hour American television sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS network from September 12, 1972 until April 29, 1978. ...

Medical Center

  • The Fourth Sex (Parts 1 and 2) (1975) - Robert Reed (a closeted gay actor in real life) plays a transsexual doctor who decides to have sexual reassignment surgery.

Medical Center was a dramatic television series which aired on CBS from 1969 to 1976. ... For other persons named Robert Reed, see Robert Reed (disambiguation). ...

The Midnight Caller

  • After it Happen (1988) - A bisexual man deliberately infects a straight women with the AIDS virus.

This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... For other uses, see AIDS (disambiguation). ...

Murder She Wrote

  • Birds of a Feather (1984) – Jessica travels to San Francisco to attend the wedding of her niece, Victoria, only to learn that her fiancé is cross-dressing at a nightclub to earn a living, and is subsequently charged with the murder of his boss. While the fiancé is really straight, the episode does feature, the only time in the series, a gay couple in the background.

Categories: Television stubs | Crime television series ...

Night Court

  • The Blizzard (1984) - Dan is trapped in an elevator due to an electrical outage with a gay man who's attracted to him.
  • Best of Friends (1985) – Dan is upset when an old male friend comes to visit after having become a woman.
  • Passion Plundered (1989) - Harry and Dan pursue an attractive reporter (who also is a romance writer) sent to interview Harry, only to later find out that she is a lesbian.

Night Court was an American television situation comedy that aired on NBC from January 1984 until May 1992. ...

N.Y.P.D.

  • Shakedown (1967) - The police must track down a blackmailer who is targeting gay men.
  • Everybody Loved Him (1969) - A successful film producer was murdered by a male prostitute.

N.Y.P.D. can refer to: a television crime drama the New York City Police Department This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...

Police Squad!

  • Testimony of Evil (Dead Men Don't Laugh) (1982) - Detective Frank Drebin admits to the victim's wife that he knows what it is like to live with another man.

Police Squad! is a television comedy series first broadcast in 1982. ...

Police Woman

  • Flowers of Evil (1974) - A lesbian couple that runs a nursing home is killing off its clients.
  • Episode? (1976) - Police woman meets up with her lesbian ex-roommate.

Police Woman was an American television police drama starring Angie Dickinson that ran from 1974 to 1978 on NBC. It is considered the first successful primetime drama to feature a female lead, and a female as a police officer. ...

The Rockford Files

  • The Empty Frame (1978) – A trio of Berkeley Communists raid an elite dinner party being hosted by a gay couple and steal some of their valuable paintings. The gay couple hire Rockford to recover the paintings.
  • "Requiem for a Funny Box" (1977) the gay son of a mafia leader is forced to come out to his mafia father, after being blackmailed by a comedian. When an attempt to murder the comedian fails, the mafia leader orders his son to be executed to avoid shaming the family.

This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

Room 222

  • What Is A Man? (1971) - high school boy becomes a target of schoolyard homophobia.

Room 222 was a 20th Century Fox Television-produced television drama. ...

Sanford and Son

  • Lamont, Is That You? (1973) – Fred gets the wrong idea when he sees Lamont and Rollo patronize a nightclub that they later learn is a gay bar. The title of this episode is a nod to series star Redd Foxx's film Norman, Is That You? which was released the same year.

Sanford and Son is an American sitcom that premiered on the NBC television network on January 14, 1972 and was broadcast for six seasons. ... For Gay Bar, the song by Electric Six, see Electric Six. ... Redd Foxx (December 9, 1922 – October 11, 1991), born John Elroy Sanford,[1] was an American comedian best known for his starring role on the television sitcom Sanford and Son. ...

Simon and Simon

  • Details at Eleven (1981) - The brothers learn that Wade Christian (Peter Graves) is gay when they track him down to a homosexual bar in Tijuana and take incriminating pictures.
  • Episode? - Rick Simon (Gerald McRaney) jokingly implies that his brother is gay, when he speaks to an attractive waitress and tells her that his brother has AIDS.

Simon & Simon was the name of a detective series starring Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker. ... Peter Graves (actor) (born March 18, 1926) is an American actor who made more than 70 screen and TV films or series. ... Gerald McRaney Gerald Mac McRaney (born August 19, 1948, Collins, Mississippi, although some sources indicate 1947) is an American television and movie actor of Scottish and Choctaw Indian ancestry. ...

St. Elsewhere

  • Release (1983) - One of Dr. Craig's old friends is planning to have a sex change operation.
  • AIDS and Comfort (1983) - A Boston politician checks into St. Eligius and learns that he has AIDS. He admits privately that he has had sexual encounters with men in the recent past. One of the first American network television programs to deal with the pandemic.
  • Split Decision (1988) - An AIDS patient.

St. ...

Thirtysomething

  • Strangers (1989) - Melissa's gay friends Russell (David Marshall Grant) and Peter (Peter Frechette), were seen in bed together after what was a post-coital scene. The controversy ensured that the couple were not seen too much afterwards, although it was mentioned that one of the character had tested positive for HIV.

Thirtysomething (1987 – 1991) was a ground-breaking and award-winning American television drama created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick for United Artists Television. ... David Marshall Grant (born June 21, 1955), Westport, Connecticut, is an American actor and playwright. ... Peter Frechette Peter Frechette (b. ... Species Human immunodeficiency virus 1 Human immunodeficiency virus 2 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS, a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections). ...

Three's Company

  • Series Star Jack (John Ritter) tells his conservative, senior, landlord that he is gay, so that he can live with two beautiful women. Several subsequent episodes dealt Jack pretending to be gay, and in the final episode he tolds his landlord that he had turned straight.
  • Stange Bedfellows (1977) - Mr. Roper thinks he gay when he wakes up in bed with Jack.
  • The Love Lesson' (1980) - Ralph Furley (Don Knotts) tries to "cure" Jack.
  • Night of the Ropers (1981) - Mr. Roper returns and Jack pretends to be gay, when he is around.
  • Grandma Jack (1983) - Jack dresses up as a woman to enter a cooking contest.

Threes Company is an American sitcom that ran from 1977 to 1984 on ABC. It is a remake of the British sitcom Man About the House. ... This article is about the American actor. ... Jesse Donald Knotts (July 21, 1924 – February 24, 2006) was an American comedic actor best known for his portrayal of Barney Fife on the 1960s television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show (a role which earned him five Emmy Awards), and as landlord Ralph Furley on the television sitcom Three’s...

Trapper John, M.D.

  • Friends and Lovers (1985) - Libby's crushed to discover an old boyfriend is both homosexual and suffering from AIDS.

Trapper John, M.D. was a television medical drama and spinoff of the film MASH, and ran on CBS from September 23, 1979 to September 4, 1986. ...

21 Jump Street

  • Honor Bound (1987) – The team investigates a military school where cadets are killing homosexuals.
  • A Big Disease With A Little Name (1988) – The team protects a high school student living with AIDS.
  • A Change of Heart (1990) – A lesbian student makes a pass at Hoss.

21 Jump Street (originally titled Jump Street Chapel) was an hour long police drama television series, developed by Fox Television Network. ... For other uses, see AIDS (disambiguation). ...

WKRP in Cincinnati

  • Les on a Ledge (1978) - Les Nessman threatens to jump out of the station's building after rumors about his sexual orientation circulate.

WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982) is an American situation comedy that featured the misadventures of the staff of a struggling radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...

Pre Ellen: 1990 - 1997

Babylon 5

  • Talia Winters and Cmdr. Susan Ivanova were lovers for a short time, although this was not definitively confirmed until the third season, after Andrea Thompson (who played Talia Winters on Babylon 5) had left the show. In another episode, two male crewmen go undercover as a recently married couple.

Babylon 5 is an epic American science fiction television series created, produced, and largely written by J. Michael Straczynski. ... Andrea Thompson as Talia Winters in Babylon 5 Talia Winters is a character appearing on the science fiction television show Babylon 5 during its first and second seasons. ... Susan Ivanova is a fictional character in the universe of the science fiction television series Babylon 5, played by Claudia Christian. ... Andrea Thompson as Talia Winters in Babylon 5 Main title caption from Falcon Crest. ...

Beverly Hills 90210

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Boston Common

  • Autumn 'Foliage (1996) - Leonard expresses in an interest in the "girl" at the impound lot.

Boston Common was a short-lived TV sitcom that ran on NBC from 1996 to 1997. ...

Caroline in the City

  • Caroline and the Gay Art Show (1995) - Richard accidential participates in an art gallery for gay artists.
  • Caroline and Victor/Victoria (1996) - Annie poses as a man to prepare for a "Victor/Victoria" audition.
  • Caroline and the Little White Lies (1998) - Del and Charlie pretend to be gay for insurance purposes.

Caroline in the City was an American sitcom that ran from September 21, 1995, to May 11, 1999, on the NBC television network. ...

Cheers

  • Boys In the Bar (1983) – One of Sam's best friends comes out as gay in a new autobiography, and some of the fellows at the bar worry that it might turn into a gay bar.
  • Rebecca's Lover... Not (1992) - Harvey Fierstein guest starred as a man that Rebecca had a crush on in high school, but had since come out as being gay.
  • One for the Road (1993) - Diane asks a gay friend to pose as her husband so as to one-up Sam.

This article is about the TV series. ... Harvey Forbes Fierstein (born June 6, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York) is a Jewish Tony Award-winning and Emmy Award-winning [1] American actor, playwright, and screenwriter. ...

Chicago Hope

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Coach

  • A Real Guy's Guy (1991). Hayden pressures Kelly to date his star player, whom she finds very attractive -- until he tells her he is gay.
  • A Boy and His Doll (1997) Howard and Shirley give Timothy a doll, but Luther feels the boy should have more masculine influences.

Coach is a popular American television sitcom that aired for nine seasons on ABC from 1989 to 1997. ...

Cosby

  • Older and Out (1997) - Hilton is overjoyed when he meets new friends Chuck (Joseph Bologna) and Larry (Andre De Shields), and joins their "Older and Out" team, unaware that it is a group for older gay athletes.

This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Joseph Bologna (born December 30, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor of Italian extraction, who was raised Roman Catholic. ...

The Commish

  • Keeping Secrets (1994) - A recent string of anti-gay hate crimes prompts Officer Hank Radovich (Matthew Ryan) to come out and face homophobia in the police department.

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Dear John

  • "Margo"(1989) The group tells John that the knockout who's knocking him out is really a new member's transvestite husband.
  • "Kirk's Ex-wife" (1991) Kirk goes into hiding when the group discovers his wife left him for another woman.

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Designing Women

  • Killing All the Right People - Tony Goldwyn plays a gay man with AIDS who asks the Sugarbaker firm to design his funeral.
  • Suzanne Goes Looking For a Friend (1990) - Suzanne mistakes the "coming out" announcement of a former beatuy queen and current television weather forecaster announcer.

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Dharma & Greg

  • "The First Thanksgiving" (1997) - One of Greg's relatives is a lesbian.
  • "A Closet Full of Hell" (1998) - A lonely spirit seduces both Greg and Dharma.
  • "Invasion of the Buddy Snatchers" (1998) - One of Greg's poker buddies is gay.
  • "See Dharma Run" (1999) - Dharma pretends to be a lesbian, to win votes.
  • "Dharma Drags Edward Out of Retirement" (1999) - Edward helps a struggling store selling women's clothing for men.

Dharma & Greg is an American television situation comedy co-produced by Chuck Lorre Productions, More-Medavoy Productions and 4 to 6 Foot Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC. It first aired from September 24, 1997, to April 30, 2002, and starred Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson...

Diagnosis Murder

  • All-American Murder (1996) - When a beautiful woman is murdered, Dr. Sloan learns that this woman was a male-to-female transgender person who (while still a man) was kicked out of the marines for his sexual orientation.

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Dinosaurs

  • I Never Ate For My Father - Robbie adopts the herbivore life-style, forcing Earl to take his son out into the wilderness to be a "real" male dinosaur.

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Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

  • The Body Electric (1997) - The town welcomes the famous poet named Walt Whitman, until they learn of his homosexuality.

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman is multi-Emmy Award winning western/dramatic television series in the United States, created by Beth Sullivan. ... Walter Whitman (May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist. ...

ER

  • "ER Confidential" (1994) - Carter helps a suicidal transgender patient.
  • "Random Acts" (1996) - Jorja Fox played a lesbian doctor named Dr. Maggie Doyle.
  • "Good Touch, Bad Touch" (1997) - Ross has a closeted young athlete as a patient.
  • "Truth & Consequences" (1999) - Benton's patient is a young gay man who has HIV.
  • "The Domino Heart" (2000) - Greene's patient is a gay man in an abusive relationship.
  • "The Greatest of Gifts" (2000) - Weaver's patient is a child with two mommies.
  • "Surrender" (2001) - Weaver and Legaspi have slept together.
  • "Thy Will Be Done" (2001) - Malucci treats a gay man who wants to contract HIV.
  • "Rampage" (2001) - Weaver comes out to Romano, after he fires Legaspi.
  • "Where The Heart Is" (2001) - Weaver comes out to Dr. Luka Kovač.
  • "Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain" (2001) - Weaver meets paramedic Sandy Lopez.
  • "A River In Egypt" (2002) - Sandy Lopez plants a kiss on Weaver, thus outing her.
  • "A Hopeless Wound" (2002) - Gay couple as patients, one with serious burns.
  • "Next of Kin" (2002) - A tweleve year old patient is transgender.
  • "Someone To Love" (2006) - Interacial, eldery gay couple, one is dying.
  • "Parenthood" (2006) - Lesbian couple with a child.
  • "Reason To Believe" (2006), Dr. Gregory Pratt (Mekhi Phifer) finds his brother in the shower with his boyfriend.

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Full House

  • "Girls Will Be Boys" (1992) - Michelle pretends to be a boy.

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Friends

  • Ross's ex-wife Carol left him for another woman, gave birth to Ross's baby, and raised him with her partner, Susan.
  • Chandler's father came out as being transgender, and left the family to work as an entertainer in Las Vegas, Nevada. Chandler and Monica meet Chandler's father at a nightclub and invite him to their upcoming wedding.
  • "The One With The Lesbian Wedding" (1996) - Carol and Susan have a commitment ceremony. The fourth shown on American network television.

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Grace Under Fire

  • Emment's Secret (1995) - Grace found out that her former father-in law, Emmet, is gay, after seeing him in a gay sports bar.
  • Riverboat Queen (1997), Grace and her business partner find out that their investor is gay.

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Highlander

  • "Leader of the Pact" (1995). The episode's two immortal villains are cryptically depicted as a gay couple.

Homicide: Life on the Street

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The John Larroquette Show

  • Officer Adam Hampton (Lenny Clarke) - Closeted police officer.
  • Pat (Jazzmun) - Transgender prostitute in the first season.
  • The Past Comes Back (1993) - A startled John begins questioning his sexuality after another male alcoholic visits to make amends.
  • Dirty Deeds(1994) - At a drag show, John runs into his old college roommate, who's playing Marlene Dietrich;
  • An Odd Cup of Tea (1995) - Hampton gets flowers from his male doctor.
  • Happy Endings (1996) - Hampton comes out, and reveals that he is a homosexual.

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L.A. Law

  • Cara Jean `C.J.' Lamb (Amanda Donohoe) appeared in forty episodes from 1990-1992. Among other things, she kissed another woman in the parking lot, and later would defend one of her ex-lovers, Maggie (Elisabeth Kemp), in a child custody case.
  • Mark Gilliam (Stanley Kamel) was another lawyer who appeared in five episodes from 1986-1991.

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Law & Order

  • "The Reaper's Helper" (1990) A gay men is accused of being involved with several assisted suicides of gay men infected with AIDS.
  • "Silence" (1992) A politician opposes the prosecution of his son's murderer because it might mean revealing that his late son was gay.
  • "Manhood" (1993) During a shootout, police officers fail to respond to an officer's distress call because he is gay.
  • "Mayhem" (1994) One of the stories involves an innocent man who is afraid to tell the police that he is gay and was with his boyfriend at the time of the crime.
  • "Pride" (1995) An openly gay city councilman is murdered by a bigoted rival politician.
  • "Deception" (1996) A lawyer was fired for being gay, and then killed to prevent his sexual discrimination lawsuit from outing another lawyer.

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Life Goes On

  • Incident on Main (1993) - Gay-bashing skinheads beat up Jesse (Chad Lowe) outside the AIDS hospice. Jesse was HIV+, but heterosexual.

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Living Single

  • They Gotta Have It (1994)- A gay man is a part of the seminar lecture on how to stop being too dependent on men.
  • Woman To Woman (1995) - Max is upset to findout that her former college roommate, is gay and had a crush on her.
  • Misleading Lady (1997) - Snyclaire poses as a man to win a part in a play.

Living Single is an American television sitcom which aired for five seasons on the FOX television network from August 1993 until January 1998. ...

Mad About You

  • "Ovulation Day" (1996) - Debbie (Paul's sister) comes out as being gay and having a gynecologist girlfriend named Joan.
  • "Citizen Buchman" - Paul tries to figure about what his great uncle's last words were.
  • "Fire At Riffs" (1998) - Debbie and Joan had some couple problems as they discuss their future together.
  • "Tragedy Plus Time" - Debbie and Joan get married.
  • "The Dirty Little Secret" - Debbie's exploration of the family history shows that Paul and Jamine are cousins
  • Debbie and Joan are shown in the final two-part episode.

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Malcolm & Eddie

  • "The Commercial" (1997) - A television commercial for the bar, accidentially attracts lots of gay patrons.
  • "Sibling Rivalry" (1997) - Malcom, his gay sister, and Eddie all compete for the affections of a new waitress.
  • "Tough Love" (1998) Malcolm helps out his gay sister who gets fired and dumped in the same week.

The TV comedy series Malcolm & Eddie starred Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Eddie Griffin for four seasons on UPN. The series was distributed by Columbia TriStar Television. ...

Married with Children

  • Dance Show (1990) - Peg goes dancing with a man, and the man's boyfriend confronts Al.
  • Lez Be Friends (1997) - Al meets Marcy's lesbian cousin.

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Millennium

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Murder One (TV series)

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Murphy Brown

  • "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are" (1992) - Miles worried that he might be gay. Rick (Brian McNamara) first and only appearance as the openly gay head of publicity.
  • "Black, White & Brown" (1992) - When rumors spread that Murphy is having an affair with the African American vice president, her current male secretary remarks that he once loved a black man too.
  • "Brown vs. the Board of Education" (1994) - The "Ducky Lucky Pre-School" representative mistakes Miles for being gay, and assures him that their pre-school welecomes same-sex parents.

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The Nanny

  • Oy Vey, You're Gay (1995) Mr. Sheffield hires a beautiful publicist named Sydney Mercer (Catherine Oxenberg) to improve his image. Fran and C.C. are both fearful that Sheffield is falling in love with Mercer, until they learn that she is gay.

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Nash Bridges

  • Key Witness (1996) - Near the end of the episode, the bar that Joe Dominguez (Cheech Marin) bought turns out to be a gay bar.
  • Pepe (Patrick Fischler) - A gay Latino man who appeared in The Brothers McMillan, Leo's Big Score, The Counterfeiters, Shake, Rattle & Roll, Sniper, Danger Zone, High Fall Impostors, Girl Trouble, Jackpot: Part 2, Out of Miami.
  • Stacy Bridges (Angela Dorhmann) was the Assistant District Attorney and Nash Bridges' (Don Johnson) sister.

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Northern Exposure

  • "Brains, Know How and Native Intelligence" (1990) - Chris angers Maurice when he reads some poetry on air by Walt Whitman and mentions the poet's homosexuality.
  • "What I Did For Love" (1991) - It is discovered that the town was founded by a lesbian couple; Roslyn and Cicely who fled Montana homophobia in the early 1900s.
  • "Slow Dance" (1991) - A gay couple, Ron Bantz (Doug Ballard) and Erick Hillman (Don R. McManus), buy a bed and breakfast from the conservative and homophobic Maurice. They have a commitment ceremony in "I Feel The Earth Move" (1994).
  • "Cicely" (1992) - The tragic story of Cicely's creation is told in flash backs.

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NYPD Blue

  • Jumpin' Jack Fleishman (1994) - A transvestite murder.
  • Rockin' Robin Finale (1994) - A priest's body is located in a park used by male prostitutes.
  • Don We Now Our Gay Apparel (1995) - The detectives investigate the murder of a gay bar owner.
  • I Love Lucy (1997) - A drag queen seeks the squad's protection from her boyfriend.
  • Remembrance of Humps Past (1997) - Deadly bisexual love triangle.
  • Top Gum (1998) - Murder victim's parents try to cover up their son's homosexuality.
  • The Man with Two Right Shoes (1998) - Murder victim who hired male prostitutes.
  • Welcome to New York (2000) - John Irvin helps solve a love triangle homicide.
  • Everyone Into the Poole (2001) - Victim accuses detectives of homophobia.
  • Puppy Love (2001) - A gay couple has their valuable dogs kidnapped.
  • Gypsy Woe's Me (2002) - A gay man is killed outside of a bar.
  • Meat Me in the Park (2002) - A little girl is kidnapped at a park, while her father is having gay sex in the park's mensroom.
  • 'Laughlin All the Way to the Clink - A rich, gay man is killed.
  • Your Bus, Ted (2003) - A transvestite is killed.

NYPD Blue was an Emmy Award-winning hour long-running American television police drama set in New York City. ...

Picket Fences

  • "Pageatry" (1992) - The teacher named Louise Talbot (Natalija Nogulich) is revealed to be transgender.
  • "Bye-Bye, Bey-Bey" (1996) - Laurie Bey announces that she had the baby for her brother Jerry and his boyfriend Gordy, who plan to raise the baby in the town. Christine Bey sues in court for custody of the baby.

Picket Fences is a 60-minute drama which ini