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LGBT Related Radio and TV Programmes, 30th – 3rd September
Posted on: August 30th, 2010 by History Month

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  • Monday

Terrestrial

BBC2

9 Dragon’e Den. Evan Davis

10 Grandma’s House.

ITV1

7.30 Corrie. Sophie and Sian are outed

8.30 Corrie. Will Hayley make it to the wedding?

C4

5 Come Dine with Me. Wait for it…New Series!

10 Ultimate Big Bro

11.10 Alan Carr: Chatty Man rpt.

Freeview

BBC3

11.30 Family Guy

BBC HD
9 Dragons Den. Evan Davis presents

10 Grandma’s House

BBC4

9 In Their Own Words: British Novelists. 3/3 1970-90. Includes Angela Carter

Dave

6.20-9 QI Back-to back

ITV2

2.10am Corrie rpt.

ITV4

9 Benidorm

E4

10pm the Sex Education Show. Am I Normal? (rpt)

11.05 Shameless (rpt)

More4

6.10 Come Dine with Me

Sky3

9 Sex Change

Satellite and Cable

Gold

8.40am-9pm Carry On films

10.35 French and Saunders. A parody of Lord of the Rings with Dale Winton

Comedy Central Extra 9am-9pm Frasier Back-to-back

FX

9.15 Family Guy

Discovery Real Time

12.30 Come Dine with Me

Film

Sky Box Office

I Love You Phillip Morris. Jim Carrey as gay conman Stephen Russell and Ewan McGregor as Phillip Morris are lovers in this flawed but intriguing comedy drama

Classics

10.05am&5.50 The Wizard of Oz

2.35am Whatever Happened to Baby Jane. I’m writing a letter to Daddy…

  • Tuesday

Terrestrial

BBC2

8 The Great British Bake Off. Mel and Sue look at what’s in the oven. It’s all about bread this week

C4

8.40am Frasier

12.05 Brothers and Sisters

5 Come Dine with Me

7.55 4Thought. Should faith schools be banned?

8 Ultimate Big Bro

Freeview

BBC3

11 Family Guy

BBC HD

11 Grandma’s House (rpt)

BBC4

12.50am Scissor Sisters at Glastonbury

1.50am Pet Shop Boys at Glastonbury

Dave

9 QI

10 QI

Film4

11am Film: I Was a Male War Bride. Cary Grant

Satellite and Cable

Sky Arts1

6&8 Hay Sessions. Stephen Fry

FX

10 Family Guy

11True Blood

Discovery Real Time

2 Come Dine with Me

Film

Classics

12.20 Spartacus. Tony Curtis camps it up with Laurence Olivier in a scene that was banned until 1991

  • Wednesday

Terrestrial

C4

8.40 Frasier

12.05 Brothers and Sisters

5 Come Dine with Me

8 How to Look Good Naked

10 Ultimate Big Brother

11.40 School of Comedy. Lesbian War. No, I don’t know either

Freeview

BBC3

11 Family Guy

11.45 American Dad

E4

9 Ugly Betty

More4

9 The God Delusion. Richard Dawkins pseudo religious quackery with Derren Brown

Film4

11am Spanish Gardener. Dirk Bogarde

Fiver

11.25 Californication

Satellite and Cable

Gold

8 Heroes of Comedy. Frankie Howerd

Comedy Central

9am and 8pm Frasier

FX

9 American Dad

Discovery Real Time

2 Come Dine with Me

Film

Crime/Thriller

Modern Greats

10.10 Thelma and Louise

Classics

1am Pillow Talk. Day/Hudson comedy

  • Thursday

BBC2

11.20 Nurse Jackie (rpt)

ITV1

8.30 Coronation Street. Sophie and Sian run away

C4

8.40am Frasier

12.05 Brothers and Sisters

5 Come Dine with Me

10 Ultimate Big Brother

Freeview

BBC3

9 Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live. Includes Stephen K. Amos

11 Family Guy

ITV2

12.45am Corrie rpt.

E4

10.35 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. Rpt.

More4

10 Southland

Satellite and Cable

Sky Arts1

7 Andy Warhol’s Factory People

FX

9Family Guy

10 American Dad

Discovery Real Time

2 & 8 Come Dine with Me

Film

Indie

12.10 Milk

  • Friday

Terrestrial

C4

8.45am Frasier

12.05 Brothers and Sisters

5 Come Dine with Me

9 & 10.35 Ultimate Big Brother

Freeview

BBC3

11.05 Family Guy

BBC HD
9.30 Grandma’s House (rpt)

BBC4

11.50 Pet Shop Boys at Glastonbury

Dave

9 & 11.40 QI

Satellite and Cable

Sky Arts1

11.20 Never Apologise. Malcolm McDowell on Lindsay Anderson

Radio

  • Monday

1

4 Scott Mills

2

11 Jools Holland. With guest Julian Clary

4

10.45am&7.45 Book of the Week: Dusty Answer by Rosamung Lehmann

12.02 Humph Celebration Concert. Humphrey Lyttleton Tribute with contributions from Sandi Toksvig

4.30 Beyond Belief. A Christian, a Hindu and a Druid explain disability from their perspective

6.30 Just a Minute. Stephen K. Amos

  • Tuesday

1

4 Scott Mills

4

10.45am&7.45 Book of the Week: Dusty Answer by Rosamung Lehmann

11.30 Ford Madox Ford and France 2/2

4.30 Great Lives. Matthew Parris presents. Eleanor Bron on Simone Weil, French philosopher and mystic

  • Wednesday

1

4 Scott Mills

4

9am and 9.30 Fry’s English Delight. 3/4. Stephen Fry on the future of the English language

10.45am&7.45 Book of the Week: Dusty Answer by Rosamung Lehmann

  • Thursday

1

4 Scott Mills

4

10.45am&7.45 Book of the Week: Dusty Answer by Rosamung Lehmann

  • Friday

1

4 Scott Mills

4

10.45am&7.45 Book of the Week: Dusty Answer by Rosamung Lehmann

4 Last Word

9 The History of the World in 100 Objects. Neil McGregor

6

7 Tom Robinson

7

12noon & 7 Round the Horne

Local: BBC Radio Manchester: LGBT Citizen every Monday at 9pm

Galaxy North East James Barr Monday – Friday 7pm http://www.galaxynortheast.co.uk/james-barr-6660

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