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WHERE ARE ALL THE GAY CHARACTERS ON ASIE TV? IS TE ‘GAY DON’T RATE’? FOUR SIRS WEIGH
Atralian televisn has been remarkably queer for a long time. In fact, LGBTQ+ characters and storyl filled Asie screens s before they did the US and UK. Now, one of the first openly gay men on Atralian TV is rearchg that history for a new documentary seri, Outrageo: The Queer History of Atralian TV.… * gay australian tv show *
Now, one of the first openly gay men on Atralian TV is rearchg that history for a new documentary seri, Outrageo: The Queer History of Atralian TV.
In the 1990s and 2000s, broadster, journalist, and pop-culture mentator Andrew Merdo was one of the most visible gay men on Atralian televisn.
Fifty years ago, when homosexualy was illegal, was ma to look rpectable on Atralian TV. The year was 1972 and Asi were still watchg TV black and whe, but the ntent was groundbreakg, revolutnary, and gay-iendly. While s early episos were stgglg the ratgs, All In The Fay featured a gay character (played by Phil Carey) one episo.
Please Like Me: Wh Josh Thomas, Thomas Ward, John, Debra Lawrance. Twenty somethg Josh is gog through a number of big chang as he navigat his first of adulthood. After beg dumped by his girliend, he to the realizatn that he is gay." data-id="ma * gay australian tv show *
On the equally low-ratg s, The Corner Bar, an ocsnal gay character (Vcent Schiavelli) didn’t make to the show’s send season. What’s remarkable about this storyle is that Bev apologised for her homophobia, blamg on “not beg sophistited enough”.
For the next five years, wh over 1, 200 episos, the gay man sat at the moral centre of the rnchit show ever seen on Atralian TV. Dpe outrageo storyl volvg a knicker snipper and a pantyhose strangler, the “straight-actg” gay lawyer was posively “normal”, helpg out everyone and anyone who need him. Closeted gay men, livg suburbs and regnal towns all across Atralia, were thankg the actor for givg them hope and showg they weren’t alone; Don was a gay man who was rpected by his muny and adored by his iends.
The key to this gay revolutn was that Number 96’s creator, David Sale, was gay himself. Instead, the magaze went to great lengths to never mentn their relatnship or homosexualy, promotg each actor dividually, while always mentng their real-life heterosexualy.