04-25-2011, 03:57 PM
So this is more for those in the U.S. though perhaps it'll also air elsewhere, but I wanted to post that PBS' American Experience is having one about the Stonewall Uprising ... I know in Iowa it airs tonight, may have aired /air elsewhere, check your local listings
Stonewall Uprising: American Experience: Episode #2309 TV Programs on Iowa Public Television
I was just going to post about that, but then remembered that HBO premiered a movie about the Loud family, "Cinema Verite", that may be encoring for anyone with HBO (I unfortunately don't have it). For those unfamiliar with the Loud family, they were featured in a "reality show" before their were reality shows, for PBS called "An American Family" in the 70s. They had a son named Lance who was gay, and that his family accepted him was a bit controversial at the time. Thomas Dekker (the Terminator TV series) plays Lance; though the focus may be more on the parents and producer, with stars Tim Robbins; Diane Lane; and James Gandolfini.
And since I'm on the subject of gays on TV, has anyone checked out Happy Endings on ABC? I didn't even know it had a gay character until I watched it, and it's a bit refreshing in that he's not stereotypical - he's stocky, comments on sports, etc., but gay has come into play in a couple episodes (one in which a friend wants a more stereotypical gay because she thinks it'd be fun to be friends with one; one involving coming out to his parents). It's all played for laughs being a comedy but I for one am enjoying the show and hope it gets renewed.
I guess I shouldn't have posted this in documentaries, but in general TV... started writing about the Stonewall doc but kind of got broader ... oh well
Stonewall Uprising: American Experience: Episode #2309 TV Programs on Iowa Public Television
I was just going to post about that, but then remembered that HBO premiered a movie about the Loud family, "Cinema Verite", that may be encoring for anyone with HBO (I unfortunately don't have it). For those unfamiliar with the Loud family, they were featured in a "reality show" before their were reality shows, for PBS called "An American Family" in the 70s. They had a son named Lance who was gay, and that his family accepted him was a bit controversial at the time. Thomas Dekker (the Terminator TV series) plays Lance; though the focus may be more on the parents and producer, with stars Tim Robbins; Diane Lane; and James Gandolfini.
And since I'm on the subject of gays on TV, has anyone checked out Happy Endings on ABC? I didn't even know it had a gay character until I watched it, and it's a bit refreshing in that he's not stereotypical - he's stocky, comments on sports, etc., but gay has come into play in a couple episodes (one in which a friend wants a more stereotypical gay because she thinks it'd be fun to be friends with one; one involving coming out to his parents). It's all played for laughs being a comedy but I for one am enjoying the show and hope it gets renewed.
I guess I shouldn't have posted this in documentaries, but in general TV... started writing about the Stonewall doc but kind of got broader ... oh well