Aust TV had some earlier gl characters, preceding this (and the 1967 one in the US), but they they were one offs. The thing with Don is he was a lead regular character for *the show's entire run*. Pretty significant. See my other comments for the other earlier gl characters.
@zaniac100 1961: Australian gay TV play: Patricia Hooker's A Season in Hell (ABC-TV), about the French poets Rimbaud and Vertaine (Allen Bickford and Alastair Duncan). 'Neighbours' star Anne Haddy played Verlaine's wife, who has to cope with the introduction of a teenage male lover into the household.
@zaniac100 1965: Stella Lamond, in Eton Crop with collar and tie, plays a lesbian in an episode of 'Homicide'. Same year, a discussion of homosexuality on Australian television: 'Encounter' with Barry Jones on Channel 7 at 9pm, featuring lesbians and gay men, plus doctor, sociologist and psychiatrist.
Actually, the first gay character was probably in the late 1940s, an early television program in the US. I believe it was an adaption of a play or some such. This episode from the 1970s may still be historically relevant.
Actually, in a non-sexual context, Dana Elcar played a homosexual in the first episode of N.Y.P.D. on ABC in September 1967, uttering the line: "Just because I'm a homosexual, doesn't mean I know everyone who's a homosexual." Nevertheless, it was American television and I'm sure there might have been earlier gay portrayals as well.
Aust TV had some earlier gl characters, preceding this (and the 1967 one in the US), but they they were one offs. The thing with Don is he was a lead regular character for *the show's entire run*. Pretty significant. See my other comments for the other earlier gl characters.
zaniac100 2 weeks ago
@zaniac100 1961: Australian gay TV play: Patricia Hooker's A Season in Hell (ABC-TV), about the French poets Rimbaud and Vertaine (Allen Bickford and Alastair Duncan). 'Neighbours' star Anne Haddy played Verlaine's wife, who has to cope with the introduction of a teenage male lover into the household.
zaniac100 2 weeks ago
@zaniac100 1965: Stella Lamond, in Eton Crop with collar and tie, plays a lesbian in an episode of 'Homicide'. Same year, a discussion of homosexuality on Australian television: 'Encounter' with Barry Jones on Channel 7 at 9pm, featuring lesbians and gay men, plus doctor, sociologist and psychiatrist.
zaniac100 2 weeks ago
Actually, the first gay character was probably in the late 1940s, an early television program in the US. I believe it was an adaption of a play or some such. This episode from the 1970s may still be historically relevant.
PrairieOasos 2 months ago
gets funnier with each passing millenium.
sexualphilosophyDcom 2 months ago
Elaine Bennes converted one once, but he went back to the other team.
mrsgritoli1 8 months ago
I always wondered why Don used to have his mouth open all the time
mrsgritoli1 1 year ago
Just a brilliant moment in Aussie Tele!
TaninaOz 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
if i was gay and had someone as hot and sexy as abigail wanting me to touch her and sleep with her , would i turn and go straight ? ,,,,,,,, HELL YES
60srocker46 2 years ago
WHAT A CLASSIC
mrsgritoli1 2 years ago
I... I... I'm a homosexual...
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Hammersley1967 3 years ago 2
You... you... dirty, filthy, little queer!!!
GET OUT!!!
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Hammersley1967 3 years ago 3
ABIGAIL was so beautiful, !!!
PirateSkip4 3 years ago
Abigail was priceless! ROFl.
dwhepworth 3 years ago
Wasn't Bev supposed to be still a virgin when she tried cracking onto Don?
coralarch 3 years ago
Abigail doing high drama. LOL
coralarch 3 years ago
filth dirry little....lmfao get over it hen
boneym22 4 years ago 2
Actually, in a non-sexual context, Dana Elcar played a homosexual in the first episode of N.Y.P.D. on ABC in September 1967, uttering the line: "Just because I'm a homosexual, doesn't mean I know everyone who's a homosexual." Nevertheless, it was American television and I'm sure there might have been earlier gay portrayals as well.
33Mark221 4 years ago 2
I can remember the streets being deserted when this show was aired.Rip Dorrie.
fxstwg1340 4 years ago 2
What a big shock it must have been at the time...
davidbolan 4 years ago 3
Wow. Back in 1972 that took some balls. Major props.
GypsyWytch 4 years ago