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Gay Britannia

Celebrating Pride in the UK

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A collection of insightful interviews, documentaries and comedy that celebrates LGBTQ+ in Britain, publishing to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewallriots.
The Ben Hunte Interviews: Presenter and journalist Ben Hunte interviews his LGBTQ heroes about their unforgettable gay moments. Guests include Paul O'Grady, Stephen K Amos, Peter Tatchell, Ruth Hunt (CEO of Stonewall), Stephanie Hirst, Youtuber Calum McSwiggan.
The Essay: The Love That Wrote Its Name: Simon Callow, Stella Duffy, Gregory Woods, Neel Mukherjee and Louise Welsh explore and celebrate five gay relationships of writers and artists.
Queer Icons: Plato's Symposium: Shahidha Bari discusses LGBTQ in the history of philosophy.
Who Decides if Gay is OK?: What brought about decriminalisation in the UK and why has it not happened in Zambia, which largely inherited the British legal system?
Highlights from Front Row's Queer Icons project: Celebrating LGBTQ culture from the poetry of Sappho to the songs of Frank Ocean, guests are asked to champion a piece of LGBTQ artwork that is special to them. Presented by Alan Carr, with guests including Mary Portas, Olly Alexander, Christine and the Queens, Stella Duffy, and the Oscar-winning writer of Moonlight, Tarell Alvin McCraney.
Happy That Way: Special compilation programme made in 2017 celebrating the best out and proud BBC Radio comedy from the past five years. Features Susan Calman, Graham Norton, Stephen Fry, Sue Perkins, Al Porter, Mae Martin, Stephen K Amos, Suzi Ruffell, Paul Sinha and Sandi Toksvig.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      BBC Radio has curated an intimate and thoughtful collection of LGBTQ-focused interviews, essays, and reportage in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, which decriminalized private homsexual acts. Journalist and "Gay Britannia" host Ben Hunte engages with notable British denizens about their lives and hopes for the future. Musicians, performers, and film directors reflect on their artistic and personal influences. England's colonial legacy is also explored through the laws and social attitudes governing LGBTQ citizens of Zambia. The production culminates with the emotionally and culturally complex experience of two men planning their wedding. The cadence of everyday speech, stand-up comedy with live audience reactions, and studied performance tones contribute to a radio-style listening experience. A solid production is marred only by its lack of clear section transitions. J.R.T. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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