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PopcornQ <[log in to unmask]>
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>> On Fri, 27 Feb 1998, Lisa R. Barry wrote:
 
>> > I am attempting to compile a list of gay/lesbian/bisexual television
>> > characters from tv series.  It doesn't matter whether the series was a
>> > sit-com, drama, or whatever.
 
 
I forgot to mention the fabulous and huge overview of British gay TV,
Broadcasting It: An Encyclopedia of Homosexual Film, Radio, and
Television in the UK, 1923-1993, by Keith Howes (Cassel, 1994)  ISBN#
0304327026.
 
There are also a number of listings and links available on our "Queer TV"
area (http://www.planetout.com/pno/popcornq/queertv/).
 
Another important resource is Steve Capsuto who does a pair of lectures
on gays an TV (http://wanda.pond.com/~stevecap/lecture.htm).
 
All the best,
 
 
 
Jenni Olson
Producer, PopcornQ
 
PopcornQ:
"A must bookmark.  You go girls!" --Chris Gore (Film Threat Weekly)
 
PopcornQ is available now on the World Wide Web at
http://www.popcornq.com, and on America Online at Keyword: PopcornQ.
 
PlanetOut - 965 Mission St. #730 - San Francisco CA 94103
tel: 415/547-2800 x309 - fax: 415/547-2801
 
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