Year
|
Title
|
Network
|
Personality
|
Notes
|
2013– |
Time of Death |
Showtime |
Nicole "Little" Lencioni[1] |
Little is a 25-year-old lesbian who becomes caretaker to her younger siblings after their mother dies.[2]
|
2013–2014 |
Hello Ross |
E! |
Ross Matthews |
Weekly talk show focusing on the entertainment industry.[3]
|
2011–2018 |
The Chew |
ABC |
Clinton Kelly |
|
2011–2014 |
Our America with Lisa Ling |
OWN |
|
"Transgender Lives" originally aired February 22, 2011. "Pray the Gay Away?" originally aired March 8, 2011. "Pray the Gay Away - Breaking News", a follow-up, aired August 21, 2012. Another follow-up, "God & Gays", aired June 20, 2013.
|
2011–2012 |
The Rosie Show |
OWN |
Rosie O'Donnell |
The series debuted on October 10, 2011.[4]
|
2010– |
The Gossip Queens |
Syndicated |
Alec Mapa |
|
2010–2017 |
Fashion Police |
E! |
George Kotsiopoulos[5] |
|
2010– |
The Talk |
CBS |
Sara Gilbert |
|
2010–2012 |
The Nate Berkus Show |
Syndicated |
Nate Berkus |
|
2010 |
"Gary and Tony Have a Baby" |
CNN |
Gary Spino Tony Brown |
An installment in CNN's ...In America documentary series anchored by Soledad O'Brien.
|
2009– |
Watch What Happens: Live |
Bravo |
Andy Cohen |
Talk show focusing on the world of entertainment in general and Bravo programming specifically.
|
2009– |
Don't Quit Your Gay Job |
OUTtv |
Rob Easton Sean Horlor |
Two hosts competing on who is best in various stereotypical jobs.
|
2009 |
The Wanda Sykes Show |
Fox |
Wanda Sykes Brant Kaiwi |
Talk show. Kaiwi performed in the drag persona "Porche".
|
2008–? |
here! With Josh and Sara |
here! |
Josh Rosenzweig |
Televised version of the podcast of the same name.
|
2008– |
Primetime: What Would You Do? |
ABC |
Various scenarios involving gay-related media |
|
2008 |
The Ben and Dave Show |
here! |
Ben Harvey Dave Rubin |
Televised version of the podcast of the same name.
|
2006–2007 |
The Megan Mullally Show |
MyNetworkTV |
Megan Mullally |
Talk show. Mullally acknowledged her bisexuality while appearing on Will & Grace.
|
2006 |
Inside TV Land: Tickled Pink |
TV Land |
|
Hour-long special on the history of homosexuality in classic TV programs.
|
2005–2009 |
365gay News |
Logo |
Jason Bellini Itay Hod Chagmion Antoine |
News programming produced in partnership with CBS. Originally titled CBS News on Logo. Moved to online-only in 2009.[6]
|
2004–2006 |
The Brini Maxwell Show |
Style |
Ben Sander as Brini Maxwell |
Drag queen with home and hobby tips.
|
2004 |
How Gay are You? |
Sky1 |
|
'Lighthearted' look at whether it is possible to be 'too gay'?
|
2003–2013 |
What Not to Wear |
TLC |
Clinton Kelly |
|
2003–2022 |
The Ellen DeGeneres Show |
Syndicated |
Ellen DeGeneres |
Talk show hosted by DeGeneres.
|
2003– |
Anderson Cooper 360 |
CNN |
Anderson Cooper |
Nightly news show hosted by journalist Anderson Cooper. Cooper came out publicly in July 2012.
|
2003 |
Totally Gay! |
VH1 |
Trev Broudy (Narrator) Ellen DeGeneres Melissa Etheridge Rupert Everett Barney Frank John Cameron Mitchell |
Documentary about the mainstreaming of LGBT culture in the United States.
|
2002– |
The Suze Orman Show |
CNBC |
Suze Orman |
Orman is a financial adviser and television personality who has written a number of books. She came out publicly in 2007.
|
2002–2005 |
Locker Room |
PrideVision |
PJ DeBoy Nina Arsenault |
Gay sports program.
|
2001–2002 |
That Gay Show |
BBC |
Kristian Digby Scott Capurro |
Lifestyle magazine show aimed at gay men.
|
2000–2003 |
So Gay TV |
PrideVision |
Mathieu Chantelois Jason Ruta |
Newsmagazine show about LGBT issues.
|
1997–2001 |
QT: QueerTelevision |
Citytv |
Irshad Manji |
|
1997– |
The View |
Syndicated |
Rosie O'Donnell |
O'Donnell joined the cast in 2006 and left in 2007.
|
1996–2002 |
The Rosie O'Donnell Show |
Syndicated |
Rosie O'Donnell |
O'Donnell came out shortly before leaving the show.
|
1996–1998 |
The RuPaul Show |
VH1 |
RuPaul |
Talk show hosted by drag queen.
|
1995–2001 |
10% QTV |
Rogers Television |
|
LGBT newsmagazine; first continuing LGBT-themed series in Canadian television history
|
1994–1995 |
The Charles Perez Show |
Syndicated |
Charles Perez |
Perez was not openly gay during the series, although his appearance in an episode of the first season of The Real World had the effect of outing him.
|
1993–2004 |
Ricki Lake |
Syndicated |
Jonny McGovern |
McGovern was a correspondent for the show during its final season.
|
1993–1999 |
Turning Point |
ABC |
|
"For Better or Worse: Same-Sex Marriage" aired November 7, 1996.
|
1992–2012 |
In the Life |
PBS |
|
Monthly LGBT news magazine.
|
1980 |
Gay Power, Gay Politics |
CBS |
|
Episode of CBS Reports purporting to explore gay political clout in San Francisco but was criticized for focusing on the seamier aspects of gay life.
|
1973– |
ABC News Closeup |
ABC |
|
The episode "Homosexuals" first aired on December 18, 1979.[7]
|
1972 |
Coming Out |
Maclean-Hunter |
|
Short-run documentary series profiling LGBT people in Toronto.
|
1967 |
CBS Reports: The Homosexuals |
CBS |
Hal Call Frank Kameny Jack Nichols Gore Vidal |
Hosted by Mike Wallace. Several anonymous gay men were interviewed for the program, which concealed the men's identities by seating them in shadow and in one instance behind a potted palm tree.
|
1961 |
The Rejected |
KQED (TV) |
Hal Call Don Lucas |
One hour documentary produced by local public television station.
|
1956–1978 |
This Week |
ITV |
|
The program aired the documentary "Homosexuals" in 1964, followed by "Lesbians" in 1965.[8]
|