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Gimme a Break’s Gay Evening

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“The Chief’s Gay Evening” (November 13, 1982)

Though beloved to a certain age range of 1980s babies, Gimme a Break doesn’t get its due praise for its “serious issue” episodes. This one, in which the Chief finds out that one of his officers is gay, handles the subject matter better than many more-acclaimed sitcoms would in the years that followed. In fact, our only complaint is that this series sole gay-themed episode doesn’t feature enough Nell Carter, whom we will remind you was a star. We miss you, Nell.

Support us on Patreon!

Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes

Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space:

Follow: GEE on TwitterDrew on TwitterGlen on Twitter

Listen: iTunesSpotifyStitcherGoogle PlayGoogle PodcastsHimalayaTuneIn

And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson.

This is a TableCakes podcast.

This episode’s outro track is “Happy Together / Runaway” by Tony Orlando and Dawn.

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“The Chief’s Gay Evening” (November 13, 1982)

Though beloved to a certain age range of 1980s babies, Gimme a Break doesn’t get its due praise for its “serious issue” episodes. This one, in which the Chief finds out that one of his officers is gay, handles the subject matter better than many more-acclaimed sitcoms would in the years that followed. In fact, our only complaint is that this series sole gay-themed episode doesn’t feature enough Nell Carter, whom we will remind you was a star. We miss you, Nell.

Support us on Patreon!

Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes

Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space:

Follow: GEE on TwitterDrew on TwitterGlen on Twitter

Listen: iTunesSpotifyStitcherGoogle PlayGoogle PodcastsHimalayaTuneIn

And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson.

This is a TableCakes podcast.

This episode’s outro track is “Happy Together / Runaway” by Tony Orlando and Dawn.

  continue reading

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