Channel 4 announc 50 Shas of Gay season markg the 50th anniversary of the partial-crimalisatn of homosexualy England and Wal
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- C4 ANNOUNC NEW SEASON, 50 SHAS OF GAY
- CHANNEL 4 LED THE GAY REVOLUTN TV
- CHANNEL 4'S GAY SEASON: A MISSED OPPORTUNY?
- CHANNEL 4'S GAY SEASON: A MISSED OPPORTUNY?
C4 ANNOUNC NEW SEASON, 50 SHAS OF GAY
Channel 4 is markg the 50th anniversary of the partial crimalisatn of homosexualy wh a new season of programm: 50 Shas of Gay.
CHANNEL 4 LED THE GAY REVOLUTN TV
In a documentary of the same name, Rupert Everett livers his personal and ank take on the velopments gay life Bra sce crimalisatn. Not Guilty (w/t) shows how gay men ntued to be persecuted long after the 1967 Act began to crimalise homosexualy.
Far om herg an end to prejudice, 1967 unleashed a backlash of homophobia. Epimic [w/t] tells how an unlikely aln of gay mpaigners, Tory policians, and pneerg doctors me together to fight AIDS the 1980s – and changed Bra the procs.
CHANNEL 4'S GAY SEASON: A MISSED OPPORTUNY?
Born This Way (w/t) reveals that while mpaigners were battlg Parliament for legal reforms, pop mic was changg hearts and mds, brgg gay culture to the livg rooms of Bra.
CHANNEL 4'S GAY SEASON: A MISSED OPPORTUNY?
And Bra’s Great Gay Buildgs, famo fac such as Simon Callow, Lord Waheed, Anna Richardson and Mary Portas champn the buildgs where extraordary moments Bra’s gay history took place. This film reveals how gay men ntued to be persecuted long after the 1967 Act began to crimalise homosexualy. Far om herg an end to prejudice, 1967 unleashed a backlash of homophobia enforced by the police and the urts, as many aspects of gay life ntued to be illegal.
The film tells the stori of some of the 15, 000 men who fell foul of Bra’s homophobic laws durg the past half century - and expos how the jtice ntu today.