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Comg Out (1979)© BBC ArchiveThis multi-layered play by Jam Andrew Hall neatly skewers a certa placent metropolan ele of affluent gay men late-1970s Bra – a post-‘liberatn’, pre-AIDS world of apparent fort and relative assiatn belyg very real stggl beyond this sy bubble. Sardonic, middle-aged thor of (heterosexual) romantic novels Lewis Dunn (Anton Rodgers) has a younger on-off boyiend (Nigel Havers) and a smart set of gay, bohemian iends.
Yet he’s not ‘out’ and when he wr a provotive magaze article unr a psdonym cricisg what he se as gay men’s promiscuy and victimhood, the ensug flood of letters sends him on his own journey of self-disvery. Andrew Taylor’s sole Play for Today script chews sensatnalism favour of quietly grippg drama, as San is bullied and beltled by her volatile bohemian mother (a rivetg performance by Sylvia Kay), a predatory teenage girl-next-door, a homophobic lleague and a GP who tri to refer her to the “head shrkers”. The play also shows how the muddlg of genr inty wh transvtism and homosexualy – still rife 1970s Bra – plit that journey.
The cintal way which homosexualy is picted is quietly radil. The gay characters here are plex and flawed; even Stephen, who’s ma a “al wh the vil”, urtg favours om a closeted bigwig South Ai’s ultra-nservative Natnal Party a risky bid to get Jam home.