Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain

Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain (2017)

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Presented by Stephen K Amos and Susan Calman, this series features LGBTQ people from across the UK as they share the objects that helped define their lives during the transformative 50 years since the 1967 Sexual Offences Act partially decriminalised homosexuality, offering lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people the opportunity to start living openly for the first time.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Episode 2Aug 3, 2017
S01E01Episode 1Jul 27, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' premiere?

'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' premiered on July 24, 2017.

Who narrated the TV show 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain'?

Stephen K Amos narrated 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain.'

What was the premise of 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain'?

'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' explored the history and struggles of the LGBTQ community in Britain, highlighting significant moments and individuals who shaped LGBTQ rights.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain'?

The first season of 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' consisted of three episodes.

Which historical events were covered in 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain'?

'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' covered events such as the decriminalization of homosexuality, the AIDS crisis, the fight for marriage equality, and the Stonewall riots.

Who were some of the notable figures featured in 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain'?

Notable figures featured in 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' included Alan Turing, Marsha P. Johnson, Harvey Milk, and Peter Tatchell.

What kind of archival footage was used in 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain'?

'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' utilized a range of archival footage, including interviews, protests, and historical events, to provide an immersive experience.

Who were the creators of 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain'?

'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' was created by the BBC.

Did 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' include interviews with LGBTQ activists?

Yes, 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' featured interviews with LGBTQ activists, historians, and community members who shared their experiences and insights.

How did 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' contribute to LGBTQ visibility in the media?

'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' played a significant role in increasing LGBTQ visibility by shedding light on untold stories, struggles, and triumphs of the LGBTQ community in Britain.

What were some of the challenges faced by the LGBTQ community in Britain portrayed in the show?

The challenges portrayed in 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' included discrimination, criminalization, stigma, violence, and struggles for equality and acceptance.

How did 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' explore intersectionality within the LGBTQ community?

'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' highlighted the intersectionality within the LGBTQ community, acknowledging the experiences of LGBTQ individuals who also faced discrimination based on their race, gender, or class.

What impact did 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' have on the general public's perception of LGBTQ rights?

'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' had a positive impact on the general public's perception of LGBTQ rights by raising awareness, promoting empathy, and encouraging conversations about equality and acceptance.

Did 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' received critical acclaim and was nominated for several awards, including the BAFTA Television Award for Best Factual Series.

Did 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' inspire any follow-up projects or initiatives?

'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' inspired various follow-up projects and initiatives aimed at preserving LGBTQ history, promoting LGBTQ rights, and fostering inclusivity.

Where can one watch 'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' today?

'Prejudice and Pride: The People's History of LGBTQ Britain' can be streamed on various platforms, including BBC iPlayer and other streaming services.

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