A season of programming marking the 50th anniversary of The Sexual Offences Act 1967, which partially decriminalised homosexual acts that took place in private between two men over the age of 21.
Documentary charting the radically changing attitudes towards Scotland's gay community.
When Peter Wildeblood fell in love with Edward McNally in 1952, homosexuality was a crime.
Stephen Fry meets Patrick Gale to discuss his first TV drama Man In An Orange Shirt.
Olly Alexander explores the mental health issues faced by members of the LGBT+ community.
The story of an extraordinary century of gay experiences.
A man returning from the war trenches recollects a love that dared not speak its name.
Documentary looking at the rise in homophobic hate crime in the UK.
Michael and Thomas fall in love in the heat of war but can their romance endure back home?
Scott Mills and Ana Matronic present a concert celebrating 50 years of sexual freedom.
What's it like when your mum tells you she's a lesbian? 24-year-old Jillian explains.
Gareth 'Alfie' Thomas takes a look at the open homophobia in professional football.
Riyadh meets a disfellowed Jehovah's Witness and a transmasculine Christian.
A celebration of the LGBTQ community's contribution to British cultural life.
Following Simon Atkins, a gay Catholic man, as he considers converting to Judaism.
LGBTQ people share objects from 1967 to 1987 that helped them to define their lives.
Documentary in which 18-year-old Ross films himself coming out to his parents.
There are apparently no gay footballers. Why? LGBT team London Titans tackle the issue.
Disscussions by parliamentarians of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, from Wednesday 12 July.