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No episode this week but....

Hey, all. As a part of a scheduling snafu, we will be dark this week. Apologies! Since we are not giving you lovely patrons an episode, we decided we’d offer up what’s in the hopper and see whi...

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M*A*S*H Saves a Gay

“George” (February 16, 1974)

And finally we arrive at the show that back when we were kids was what informed us that the kids’ block of syndicated TV had been turned over to the grown-u...

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Monroe!

Glen is catching up on his original artwork from the past few months, and he is getting June's done first. It's Monroe from Too Close for Comfort, along with Cosmic Cow, which if you don't know the...

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Roc Has a Gay Uncle

“Can’t Help Loving That Man” (October 20, 1991)

Looking at the various 90s-era Fox shows that focused on black characters, Roc was the one with the reputation for tackling social issues...

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Too Close for Comfort Does an Episode About Male Rape

Content warning: In this episode we talk about sexual assault. 

This week, we’re not talking about an explicitly LGBT-focused episode of TV. No, we’re talking about the episode of To...

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I Love Lucy Makes the First Gay Joke in Sitcom History

Sorry for getting this one up so late. It's been quite a week here, but this is this week's Patreon episode. You'll be getting another episode next week — and well before Friday afternoon, I prom...

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GEE TV

Apologies, Patreon people, but the next GEE episode is going to be up a little later than usual. Meanwhile, please enjoy this little not-strictly-audio bonus.

GEE TV is a weird little art pro...

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WKRP LGBTQ+

“Les on a Ledge” (October 2, 1978)

For reasons we can’t imagine, WKRP in Cincinnati decided its third episode should feature a trans-themed B plot alongside an A plot about one of the c...

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American Dad Steals a Gay Couple’s Baby

“Surro-Gate” (December 7, 2007)

Okay, hear us out. Some of you may be surprised that we’re doing American Dad or that Glen and Drew are both fans of it. We put forward the case that it...

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Patreon donations for June going to NAACP

In case you missed it, we forwarded this month's Patreon moneys to the NAACP. Thanks for helping us donate to a worthy cause.

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Herman’s Head Meets a Lesbian

“Sperm ‘n’ Herman” (September 20, 1992)

At long last, we’re finally talking about the series that you’ve been dying to hear about… if your name is Drew or Glen. Yeah, we both ha...

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Maude Goes to a Gay Bar

“The Gay Bar” (December 3, 1977)

And then there’s Maude — for a second time! In this final-season installment, Maude battles Arthur (Conrad Bain) over his opposition to a gay bar that...

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Hey, Remember Caroline in the City?

Way back in October, we did an entire episode about Caroline in the City. That seems like a lifetime ago, but Glen is just getting around to catching up on his monthly original artwork, and you're ...

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Old Christine Is Married to a Woman

“Unidentified Funk” (December 10, 2008) and “Happy Endings (December 17, 2008)

NOTE: Hey, all. Sorry for the delay in this week’s episode. It’s been a busy stretch, and GEE is going...

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Drew and Glen Rank Instrumental Sitcom Themes

Do you ever feel like some songs have too many words? Well, good news: instrumental music eliminates that very problem! In this episode, Drew and Glen each list off five sitcom theme songs that the...

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What’s Gay About Scooby-Doo?

So obviously, Velma is the Scooby-Doo character that we all decided was queer, but there’s a surprising pop culture precedent for why we might think this. From 1959 to 1963, the CBS sitcom The Ma...

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Hank Hill Goes to a Gay Rodeo

My Own Private Rodeo (April 28, 2002)

Hank finds Dale’s long-estranged father at a gay rodeo, and we’ve gotta say: for a conservative guy, Hank takes this news rather well. In our second ...

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Night Court Has a Night With a Gay

“The Blizzard” (December 6, 1984)

Night Court aired on the same Thursday night block that also included The Cosby Show, Family Ties and Cheers. And while Night Court never received as muc...

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Barney Miller Meets a Homo

“Discovery” (October 30, 1975)

Somehow, Barney Miller managed to make comedy in gritty, 1970s-era New York City, and it managed to address the rampant crime of the day even though the act...

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Mr. Humphries Is a Poof

“The Apartment” (November 9, 1979)

And now for something slightly different. Katherine Spiers, TableCakes Productions CEO and our first-ever heterosexual guest, joins Drew and Glen to tal...

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Will Smith Is Uncomfortable Playing a Gay Character Onscreen

“As the Will Turns” (April 10, 1995)

This is as close to a gay episode as Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ever got. And while it’s not necessarily the funniest piece of TV ever, it makes for a ...

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Suspending payments

Hi all. Glen and I are suspending Patreon payments for next month. Unsure how long this will be the case but for the near term, spend that money on something better, like giving to a food bank or t...

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The Nanny Meets a Lesbian

NOTE: Hey, apologies for the clips being out of sync in the back half of this episode. I've re-uploaded the file. If you're getting the bad version, delete it from your pod app and re-download it.<...

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Drew and Glen Answer Listener Questions

Following the Golden Girls table read, we decided to take a week off, and it turns out we needed one more before we jump into the cycle of actual “episode” episodes. So in lieu of that, Drew an...

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Any questions?

‪So Glen and Drew are doing at Q&A show this week because Drew wants one more week off from regular episodes. What would you want to ask them?‬

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Glen Writes a Golden Girls

Vince Meat (February 22, 2020)

Have you seen the one Golden Girls where Blanche accidentally sexes a man to death and the girls have to process this man’s body into meat pastries? Well, you...

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¿Es Joe Un Homo?

“Joe Goes to Heaven” (Date Unknown, 1979) 

The United States’ first bilingual sitcom and PBS’s first attempt at a 30-minute comedy, ¿Que Pasa USA? proved to be a regional hit in...

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Frank Lambert Is Worried His Son Is a Hairdresser

Is Step By Step a show even worth talking about? Glen says yes, but Drew says no. Listen to an episode inspired by a different podcast that prompted us to examine a long-running but perhaps non-cla...

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What’s Gay About Perfect Strangers?

America or burst! For most of us ’80s babies, Perfect Strangers is a quintessential sitcom of the era — it looked ’80s, it had a perfect ’80s sitcom, and like so many situation comedies aim...

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Drew and Glen Rank the Sexiest Sitcom Dads

Two announcements: No. 1, Drew is tired and he is wanting to take a week off with an episode that requires less editing; and and No. 2, this podcast is launching a series of Patreon-only episodes w...

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