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1970 Medical Center: CBS "Undercurrent" A gay research scientist Dr. Ben Teverly , becomes the target of an anonymous smear campaign. [7] [8] 1970 The Phil Donahue Show: Syndicated "May 1970" Barbara Gittings and Lilli Vincenz appeared; they were the first lesbians to go on a nationally syndicated TV show. [9] 1970 Newsfront: WNDT: June 24, 1970
Lists of American television episodes with LGBT themes are organized by period and contain articles about episodes on television in the United States with lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender themes. They include: List of pre–Stonewall riots American television episodes with LGBT themes; List of 1970s American television episodes with LGBT ...
Linda is a transgender fashion model, [132] who is said to be the first transgender series regular on American television. [133] (1977) Nia Nal / Dreamer: Nicole Maines: Supergirl: Trans woman, said to be the first onscreen transgender superhero. [134] [135] She works at CatCO (introduced in Season 4). [136] (2015–2021) Noah: Elliot Fletcher ...
Becker, Ron (2006). Gay TV and Straight America.Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0-8135-3689-7.; Capsuto, Steven (2000). Alternate Channels: The Uncensored Story of Gay and Lesbian Images on Radio and Television.
The series featured Eileen Brennan, Greg Evigan, Lois Nettleton, Gary Sandy, Tim Thomerson and Jessica Walter. Comic actor and cartoon voice artist Chuck McCann was also a regular. Linda Gray played transgender [2] fashion model Linda Murkland, the first transgender series regular on American television.
This category is for live action and animated television series, miniseries, online series, made for TV movies and pilots that consistently and prominently include one or more transgender characters. For television programming that feature LGBTQ characters see Lists of television programs with LGBT characters .
This is a list of dramatic television series (including web television and miniseries) that premiered in the 1960s–2000s which feature lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender characters. Non-binary, pansexual, asexual, and graysexual characters are also included. The orientation can be portrayed on-screen, described in the dialogue or mentioned.
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