Gay Brannia is the BBC's new season of LGBTQ programmg to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial crimalisatn of homosexualy.
Contents:
- BBC ANNOUNC MAJOR NEW SERI OF LGBTQ PROGRAMMG, GAY BRANNIA
- BBC: WHEN DID BEG GAY BEE A CRIME?
- GAY BRANNIA SEASON ON THE BBC
- BBC ANNOUNC GAY BRANNIA, A NEW SEASON OF LGBTQ PROGRAMMG
BBC ANNOUNC MAJOR NEW SERI OF LGBTQ PROGRAMMG, GAY BRANNIA
Gay Brannia will feature bold stori that celebrate the LGBTQ muny and highlight what means to be gay Bra today, whilst challengg existg prenceptns and prejudic. The season of programmg will mark 50 years sce The Sexual Offenc Act 1967, which partially crimalised homosexual acts that took place private between two men over the age of 21. * bbc gay britannia *
Gay Brannia will feature bold stori that celebrate the LGBTQ muny and highlight what means to be gay Bra today, whilst challengg existg prenceptns and prejudic. The season of programmg will mark 50 years sce The Sexual Offenc Act 1967, which partially crimalised homosexual acts that took place private between two men over the age of 21.
BBC: WHEN DID BEG GAY BEE A CRIME?
The programm on BBC Two and BBC Four, as well as ntent across BBC rad and onle platforms, will explore the history of gay Bra and clu ntributns om the lik of San Calman, Andrew Stt, Val McDermid, Olly Alexanr, Sandi Toksvig and Simon Callow.
GAY BRANNIA SEASON ON THE BBC
BBC Two will show two dramas, Agast The Law, a pellg drama starrg Daniel Mays as journalist Peter Wilblood, who was found guilty of homosexualy the 1950s the explosive Montagu Trial; and Man In An Orange Shirt om Brish novelist Patrick Gale starrg Vansa Redgrave. The channel will also broadst a seri of documentari explorg what is like to be gay Bra, cludg Is It Safe To Be Gay The UK?
BBC ANNOUNC GAY BRANNIA, A NEW SEASON OF LGBTQ PROGRAMMG
Which looks at the rise of attacks on lbian, gay and transgenr people, g personal ttimony and footage, and What Gay Did For Art which celebrat the ntributns lbian and gay people have ma to popular culture, the visual arts, lerature, theatre and film. BBC Four will also broadst Gluck, which explor the morn Brish reprentatn of female homosexualy culture, lerature, fashn and art, through the untold story of the artist Gluck (Hannah Gluckste, 1895-1978) who fied her ntemporari' fns of genr and sexualy, as well as documentary Queers, which clus Mark Gatiss' and other wrers' rpons to the 50th anniversary of The Sexual Offenc Act Queers.