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About Steven Capsuto - LGBTQ Images on Television

Steven is the author of the book Alternate Channels, a history of gay and lesbian images on 20th-century American television and of the few pioneering bi and trans roles on TV in those years.

He was the lead historical consultant for the Apple TV+ docuseries VISIBLE: OUT ON TELEVISION (2020) and was a researcher or consultant for other LGBT-themed documentaries.

His traveling lectures use video clips to trace the evolution of LGBTQ portrayals on TV from the early days to the streaming era.

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May 13: Today in Queer TV History - SECOND SERVE (1986), ELLEN (1998), QUEER AS FOLK (2001)

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