Gay Britannia, a season of programming marking the 50th anniversary of The Sexual Offences Act 1967, which partially decriminalised gay sex.
Stephanie Hirst talks frankly about her gender reassignment and her memorable LGBT moments
Paul O'Grady talks polari to Ben Hunte, plus Maureen Lipman's vada at Round the Horne.
Pakistan's Hijra, or third gender, community shun a new emerging transgender identity.
Helen Castor on homosexuality in Victoria's Britain and the history of the 'gig' economy.
Andrew Scott presents the remarkable story of how gay people transformed pop culture.
Gubs is Sikh, gay and getting married. But will his dad go to the wedding?
Simon Callow presents an exploration of 100 years of queer life in Britain.
Sue Perkins, TV presenter, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.
The story of ‘Victim’, the first British film to seriously address homosexuality.
Exploring the long journey to publication of EM Forster's gay love story, Maurice.
Exploring significant and enduring gay partnerships among important figures in the arts.
Two Joe Orton plays recorded live at the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Radio Theatre.
Shahidha Bari discusses LGBTQ in the history of philosophy. Plus the 2017 Caine Prize.
Including the Punjabi Romeo and Juliet and the Centre for the Study of Sexual Dissidence.
Philip Hoare and Elizabeth Jane Burnett discuss the literary power of the sea.
Armistead Maupin's stories following the residents of a San Francisco apartment house
Front Row: LGBTQ guests champion queer artworks which are special to them.
Texts and music inspired by the love between women. Readers: Diana Quick and Sophie Ward.