Bi TV Listings

Jan 21, 2007 04:06


According to the "official" TV Commentators, there are no bi characters on TV in 2007.  However, if my DVR is any indication, there's plenty for a bisexual to see:

Sex Change, Discovery health - Jamison Green - bisexual, spouse of bisexual,
author, bi speaker, and all around neat guy is their expert during the female to male episode

One Punk Under God, Sundance Channel - Jay Bakker (Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker's son) stars in this series surrounding his efforts to start a new kind of church - one that is open to everyone - the pierced, the tattooed, and yes . . . the queer.  For those who have felt abandoned by the church, yet yearn to fill that gap, Revolution brings hope. Most interesting to me, however, was how the funders of such a church quickly pulled their dollars (and threatened the future of the church) when Jay dared say that GLBT people deserve love, respect, and marriage rights.

Surreal Life Fame Games, VH1 - A guilty pleasure, fans of the original series will tell you that this is the craziest of the "celebreality" shows.  Of bi interest, Bridgette Nielson cuddles with female wrestler China Doll and is caught kissing male porn star Ron Jeremy.

The L Word, Showtime - The Hollywood queer gals are back for another season.   You love 'em, you hate them, yet you can't help but watch. Bi notables include Alice (who in critiquing Tina's current "straight lifestyle" remarks that she got smart and came back to the lesbi-world) . . . Tina who seemed to jump from full time lesbian into snotty soccer mom in one second . . . Actress Kristanna Loken (In real life, she's dated guys & dated girls.. she's now taking on the toughest role of all - Shane's new love interest). Also, look for Cybil Shepherd, a married college head who is mourning the life she could have had . . . had she only come out as a dyke . . . Jenny continues to be ex-bi, crazy as ever.  The drool factor is high this season with Shane, Max, and the new character, Papi - she can show me her circles any time.

Three of hearts, Encore - this 90s movie is be re-shown in January

Gay USA, Free Speech TV - this weekly GLBT news show out of New York features Andy Humm and Ann Northrop. It is one of the few TV news shows that is bi inclusive (even if the name is not)

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