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Was Chandler from “Friends” meant to be gay? It seems he almost was.
If Chandler had been gay, would the show have been funnier? Would that have let them tell better stories?
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John Krasinski kisses Pete Davidson because he has to give the fans what they want
The host of last night’s SNL episode can’t escape being “Jim from The Office,” even if Pete Davidson is now “Pam.”
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How Matthew Perry killed a gay story for his character in ‘Friends’
The weirdly queerphobic show would have had a story about Chandler Bing sneaking into a gay bar.
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When did gay partners become a part of the family on TV?
That was October 9, 1977, when CBS dared to air an All in the Family episode entitled “Cousin Liz.”
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Boy Meets Girl: Britain’s first transgender-themed sitcom
The show stars transgender actress Rebecca Root as Judy, a 40-year-old who’s just begun to date 26-year-old Leo (Harry Hepple).
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How did sitcoms handle gay characters in the ’70s and ’80s?
Hint: It wasn’t always pretty.
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Eric Stonestreet captures second Emmy for playing gay in ‘Modern Family’
LOS ANGELES — Eric Stonestreet and ABC’s “Modern Family” made Emmy night look easy, capturing awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor and Best Comedy series, respectively, at the annual awards ceremony at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday.
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70’s sitcom star Jimmie Walker: I oppose marriage equality ‘on moral grounds’
Jimmie “J.J.” Walker, best known as a former stand-up comedian who made famous the catchphrase “dyn-o-mite!” on the 1970’s era sitcom “Good Times,” said he is against marriage equality “on moral grounds.”