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  • 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.

  • gets funnier with each passing millenium.

  • Elaine Bennes converted one once, but he went back to the other team.

  • I always wondered why Don used to have his mouth open all the time

  • Just a brilliant moment in Aussie Tele!

  • WHAT A CLASSIC

  • I... I... I'm a homosexual...

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

  • You... you... dirty, filthy, little queer!!!

    GET OUT!!!

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

  • ABIGAIL was so beautiful, !!!

  • Abigail was priceless! ROFl.

  • Wasn't Bev supposed to be still a virgin when she tried cracking onto Don?

  • Abigail doing high drama. LOL

  • filth dirry little....lmfao get over it hen

  • 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.

  • I can remember the streets being deserted when this show was aired.Rip Dorrie.

  • What a big shock it must have been at the time...

  • Wow. Back in 1972 that took some balls. Major props.

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