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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 ...
This category is for live action and animated television series, miniseries, made for TV movies and pilots that consistently and prominently include one or more gay male characters. For television programming that feature LGBTQ characters see Lists of television programs with LGBT characters .
Driven by the success of the series, American cable channel Showtime and Canadian cable channel Showcase co-produced an American version, Queer as Folk. This is set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania although was filmed in Toronto, Ontario. In late 2018, a second American adaptation was in development for Bravo.
This is a complete list of episodes of the American police drama New York Undercover, which originally aired on the Fox network from September 8, 1994, to February 11, 1999, through 4 seasons with 89 episodes produced. The episode number reflects the order in which they were aired, which sometimes differed from the order of filming.
1 season, 6 episodes: 23–24 min: Ended The Birthday Boys: Sketch comedy: October 18, 2013 2 seasons, 20 episodes: 22–23 min: Ended [6] Maron: Comedy: May 13, 2013 4 seasons, 49 episodes: 21–23 min: Ended [7] Bollywood Hero: Comedy: January 9, 2014 3 episodes: 60 min: Miniseries The Spoils of Babylon: Parody: January 9, 2014 6 episodes: 22 ...
The acronym "BIPOC" refers to "black, indigenous, and other people of color" and aims to emphasize the historic oppression of black and indigenous people. The term " colored " was originally equivalent in use to the term "person of color" in American English , but usage of the appellation "colored" in the Southern United States gradually came ...
Special is an American comedy-drama television series created by Ryan O'Connell for Netflix. [1] Starring Ryan O'Connell, the series is a semi-autobiographical account of his life as a gay man in Los Angeles with cerebral palsy pursuing new friendships, relationships, and self-sufficiency.
This is a list of dramatic television series (including web television and miniseries) that premiered in 2016–2019 which feature lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender characters. Non-binary , pansexual , asexual , and graysexual characters are also included.