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Fox. "A Change of Heart". A lesbian teacher is murdered and a lesbian student makes a pass at Hoffs (Holly Robinson Peete). [9] 1990. American Playhouse. PBS. "Andre's Mother". Cal (Richard Thomas), Andre's lover, and Andre's Mother (Sada Thompson) struggle to come to terms with Andre's death.
Leslie is openly gay, and a cashier at the fictitious supermarket Cobb's. The show is based on the British series Tripper's Day. [57] CTV USA 1985-1988 CODCO: Duncan: Tommy Sexton: Duncan and Jerome are a flamboyant pair of gay lawyers, appearing in a recurring segment called "Queen's Counselors". [58] CBC TV 1988–1993 Jerome: Greg Malone ...
Max is a trans man and Tiffany Prigent's boyfriend. Erica Bettis. Helen Shaver. The Education of Max Bickford. Trans woman with a Ph.D.[32](2001-2002) Bill. Chris O'Donnell. Two and a Half Men. In the episode "An Old Flame With a New Wick" O'Donnell plays a trans man named Bill and the ex-boyfriend of Charlie Harper.
[87] [88] [89] After Page came out as transgender, it was revealed that he would continue his role in the show, with Netflix updating Page's name across the service. [90] In March 2022, it was announced that Page's character would return in the upcoming third season and transition to male; [ 91 ] [ 92 ] the character briefly comes out to his ...
The biography establishes Lambert as having had her gender altered from male to female. On the extras of a DVD presentation, one could see Lambert's full bio, which reads: "Despin Convert at birth (male to female). So far no indication of suppressed traumas related to gender alteration". United States [32] 1979 Life of Brian: Loretta Trans woman
Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends. Charles Grodin (talk show) The Charles Perez Show. Charlie Rose (talk show) The Chevy Chase Show. The Chris Rock Show. The Chuck Woolery Show. Crimetime After Primetime. Crook & Chase.
This is a listing of comedy television shows that originated in the United States and aired during the 1990s (the last decade of the 20th century). 1940s. 1950s. 1960s. 1970s. 1980s. 1990s. 2000s. 2010s.
The show's ratings surged with its fourth season; The Jenny Jones Show averaged a 4.5 rating, in which it became the third most watched talk show of the television season. [88] By February 1995, the show jumped from a 1.9 rating to a 3.1, which was a 63 percent increase from the previous year.