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LgBT Related Radio and TV Programmes. 29th Sept. – 5th Oct.
Posted on: September 29th, 2007 by History Month

>We seek them out so you don’t have to. This is our weekly non-exhaustive round up of upcoming LGBT programmes on the radio and television. Inclusion of a programme is not a recommendation.
Enjoy!

Radio
Some of the programmes listed below will remain available for listen again from the BBC’s website.

Saturday 29th
BBC Radio4 – 12.30pm: The News Quiz – Chaired by Sandi Toksvig.
BBC Radio3 – 6.30pm: Opera on 3 – Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw

Sunday 30th
BBC Radio4 – 11.15am: Desert Island Discs with George Michael
BBC Radio4 – 3.00pm: Classic Serial 2nd of 2 – Virginia Woolf’s The Waves.
BBC Radio4 – 6.15pm: Tom Robinson’s Pick of the Week.
BBC Radio4 – 9.00pm: Radio 4: This is your Life hosted by Stephen Fry and Matt Lucas.

TV

Documentaries
Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th
BBC2 – 9pm onwards: Stephen Fry Weekend

Sunday 30th
Channel4 – 8.00pm: Celebrity Wife Swap

Tuesday 2nd
BBC2 – 9.00pm: Stephen Fry: HIV & Me.
Biography Channel – 7.00pm: George Michael Unplugged.

Wednesday 3rd
Five Life – 9.00pm: Gender Swap with Rebecca Loos & Darren Day.
Performance – 7.00pm: Queen: Live in Rio.

Thursday 4th
Sky Arts – 8.00pm: Truman Capote.

Sport
Sunday 30th
BBC2 – 9.45am-12.00 & 12.45 pm: Women’s World Cup Football including the Final!

Films
Sunday 30th
Sky Movies Drama – 4pm & 12.10am: Brokeback Mountain.
Sky Movies Classics – 6.45pm: Rebecca.
Sky Movies Modern Greats – 9.50pm: Midnight Express.

Monday 1st
Sky Movies Classics – 12.55pm: All About Eve.
TCM – 9.15am: The Picture of Dorian Gray.

Friday 5th
Film 4 – 10.50pm: If.

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