Sounds Iconic: Loves Pride
An exploration of the LGBTQ+ experience past and present
Sounds Iconic: Loves Pride
Jordan Dunbar welcomes you to sample all things Pride from 1957 to the present day
London Pride Rally 1979
A taste of 1979 as the largest Pride march in Europe comes together in London
4. Are We Asking The Right Questions?—Mae Martin's Guide to 21st Century Sexuality
Mae Martin's focus is on the impact of millennials on ideas of sexuality
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The Wolfenden Report advises the decriminalisation of homosexuality (1957)
Sir John Wolfenden answers questions about his landmark 1957 report
Matt Lucas on Freddie Mercury—Great Lives
Matt Lucas chooses Freddie Mercury
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Report on Lesbianism from 1965
Reporter Wendy Jones talks to women who live 'underground' as lesbians
Let's Talk About Sex—What Does the K Stand For?, Series 3
Stephen plucks up the courage to reveal a secret.
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Late Night Line-Up (1967)
Michael Dean hosts a discussion about the Man Alive report on homosexuality in Britain
Ben Hunte—Podcast Radio Hour
'Stance' and 'Pod Save The People'.
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Quentin Crisp in 1976
Quentin Crisp interviewed about his one-man show in 1976
Sexuality, with Joe Sutherland—Rosie Jones: Box Ticker Too
Rosie Jones and Joe Sutherland compare notes on sexuality.
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Jan Morris in 1978
Writer Jan Morris interviewed on her life and career in 1978
1. Why Haven’t You Heard About This?—Blood on the Dance Floor
The untold story of the murder of a gay police officer in Northern Ireland in 1997.
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