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Coming Out (TV series)

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Coming Out was a Canadian television series, which aired on Maclean-Hunter's cable community channel in Toronto in 1972.[1] It was the first Canadian television program targeted specifically to a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community audience.

The program, a 13-episode documentary and interview series, profiled LGBT people living in Toronto in the earliest years of the gay rights movement.[1] It was hosted by Paul Pearce and Sandra Dick of the Community Homophile Association of Toronto,[1] and premiered on September 11, 1972.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Gay Television Series". The Body Politic, Vol. 6 (Autumn 1972). p. 22.