233: Mary and Phyllis Date a Possible Homosexual
Without saying the word “gay,” Mary and company speculate whether a new guy might be… you know, like Phyllis’ brother.
229: Lucy Meets a Drag Queen
How to make drag acceptable for mainstream America in one easy sitcom episode.
215: A Queer History of SNL, Part Three: The “Not Ready for Prime Time” Era
Occasionally better than you’d guess, but also sometimes worse than you’d imagine.
204: A Queer History of SNL, Part One
From Anita Bryant to Mango in ten LGBTQ-centric sketches.
157: Sanford Arms Meets a Gay — And He’s Black!
A lot of TV firsts for a show that only lasted four episodes.
132: Totally Trans Talks All in the Family and Beverly LaSalle
Quite possibly the most heart-breaking Christmas episode in sitcom history.
122: Paul Lynde Makes Halloween Gayer
What better place to spend Halloween than in a haunted house with Paul Lynde?
104: Bob Newhart Treats a Gay
Bob Hartley: bad psychotherapist but pretty decent heterosexual.
65: WKRP LGBTQ+
It seems like it's going to be a mess, but it actually redeems itself, we swear.
62: Maude Goes to a Gay Bar
Amelia Earhart flew a lot of airplanes, except for that one time she didn't come back.
59: What’s Gay About Scooby-Doo?
The connection between Velma Dinkey and the California legislature’s first openly gay member, Sheila Kuehl.
55: Mr. Humphries Is a Poof
This week, we’re British — and recording remotely! Sorry in advance!
46: Edith Bunker’s Cousin Is a Lesbian… And Also Dead
Edith Bunker is No. 1 best human. Period.