List of programs broadcast by OUTtv
This is a list of television programs which have aired on the Canadian television channel OUTtv. Note that the purpose of this list is to be a comprehensive reference for all programs which have ever aired on the network; shows are not removed from the list below on the basis that they're no longer airing.
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A
- The A-List: Dallas
- The A-List: New York[1]
- The Afterlife with Suzane Northrop
- Alan Carr: Chatty Man[1]
- Alan Carr: Tooth Fairy Live
- Ask Dr. Keith
B
- Bad Girls[2]
- Banana
- Beautiful People
- Because I Said So
- Behind the Bar
- Beverly Hills Fabulous
- The Big Bow Wow
- Birch & Co.
- BoysTown
- Breaker High
- Brideshead Revisited
- Bump![3][4]
C
- The Canadian Travel Show
- Candy Bar Girls[1]
- Chasing Spring
- Chatty Man Christmas
- Cherry Bomb[5]
- Choccywoccydoodah
- Chris & John to the Rescue!
- Chris & John's Halloween Superstar!
- Chris & John's Road Trip!
- Closeted Hollywood
- Colin and Justin's Cabin Pressure
- Coming Out Stories
- Conchita - Queen of Austria
- Conchita - Unstoppable
- Country Dreams
- COVERguy
- Cucumber
- Curl Girls
D
- The Dame Edna Experience
- Dame Edna Live at the Palace
- Dante's Cove[6]
- David Bowie - Five Years
- David Bowie - Love You Till Tuesday
- Del Shores - My Sordid Life
- Designer Travel
- Discovering Elton John
- Discovering Queen
- Dish!
- The DL Chronicles[7]
- Dolly Parton - Song by Song
- Dolly Parton Live @Glastonbury
- The Donald Strachey Mysteries[6]
- Don't Quit Your Gay Job[7]
- Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible
- Drag Queens of London
- DTLA[1]
- DTLA After Dark
- Dyke TV[3]
E
- El Mundo Del Lundo
- Elite Model Look
- Elton John - Million Dollar Piano
- Elvira Kurt: Adventures in Comedy
- End of Second Class
- Entrée to Asia
- Eros
- Eurovision Song Contest 2014
- Eurovision Song Contest 2015
- Eyewitness
F
- Fabulocity
- The Face of Furry Creek
- Fairy Tale[8]
- Fatherhood Dreams
- Favourite Places
- Finding Prince Charming
- Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender
- For the Boys TV![9]
G
- The G Factor
- The Gavin Crawford Show
- Gay Army[5]
- Gay for Play
- Gay Getaways
- Gay News Network
- The Gayest Show Ever
- Get Up & Grow
- Gimme Gimme Gimme[3]
- Girls on Top
- Glee
- Gone
- Goodness Gracious Me
- Got 2B There[3]
- The Graham Norton Effect[2]
H
- Heading Out
- The High Life
- Hit & Miss
- Homorazzi
- Hot Gay Comics
- Hot Pink Shorts[2]
- House of Venus Show
- How Far Will You Go?
- The Hunks
I
- I Do?
- Identities
- I Now Pronounce You...
- I'm a Porn Star
- I'm a Stripper
- I'm a Stripper - America's Most Wanted
- I'm a Stripper - Boylesque
- I'm a Stripper - Digital Dancer
- I'm a Stripper - Too
- I'm Coming Out
- Improv Comedy: Tops & Bottoms[7]
- In & Out Moments
- In the Big House
- In the Kitchen with Stefano Faita
J
- Jawbreaker[4]
- Jersey Strong
- Judge Rinder
K
- Karma Trekkers
- The Kids in the Hall
- Knock Knock Ghost
- KoKo Pop
L
- The L Word
- Ladyboys
- The Lair[7]
- Lesbian Angels
- Leslie Jordan: My Life Down the Pink Carpet
- Let's Talk Sex
- Locker Room
- London Live
- Love Handles
M
- Make It Raw
- Manhunt
- Married in Canada
- Men's Fashion Insider[2]
- Metrosexuality[10]
- Mile High[2]
- Morgan Brayton and Other People
- Mr. Gay Canada
- My Mums Used To Be Men
- My Family Starring Me
N
- Naked News Daily Male
- Neighbours
- The New Addams Family
- The New Normal
- The Next American Gay
O
- Operation: Vacation
- Out and About
- Out for Laughs
- Out in the City
- Out on TV
- Out There
- Outlook TV
- OUTspoken
- OUTspoken Biography
P
- Paradise Falls[2]
- Pet Shop Boys: A Life in Pop
- Pet Shop Boys Live at the O2
- Picture This!
- Pink Planet
- PinkSixty News
- The Pinkertons
- Politics of the Heart
- Positive Youth
- Pretty Boys
- Pride Rises
- Pride Talks
- Psychic Queen
- Psycho Kitty
Q
- QT: QueerTelevision
- Queen City
- Queen Live At Wembley Stadium
- Queen Rock Montreal
- Queer as Folk (North American)[5]
- Queer as Folk (UK)[5]
- Queer Life
- Queer Nineties
- Queer Street
- QueerTV
R
- The Real Anne Lister
- Room Service
- Rough or Smooth
- RuPaul's Christmas Ball
- RuPaul's Drag Race[1]
- RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars
- RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked!
- RuPaul's Drag U[1]
S
- Savoir Faire
- The Secret Life of Us
- Setup Squad
- Sex & Violence[11]
- Sexplorations
- The Shaun Proulx Show[7]
- She's Living for This
- Shout![3]
- Show Me the Monet
- Shunned
- So Gay TV[12]
- So Graham Norton[10]
- Southern Comfort
- Steven & Chris
- Straight Talk
- Stand Together
- Strip Search[2]
- Studlebrity
- Sugar Rush
- Sunday Night at the Palladium
- The Switch[13]
T
- Tan Lines
- A Taste of Life
- Teen Angst
- The Boulet Brothers' DRAGULA
- This Is Drag
- Threesome
- Tina Turner Live in Holland
- Tipping the Velvet
- Tom Daley Goes Global
- A Totally Different Me
- Transgenders: Pakistan's Open Secret
- Two Fat Ladies
- The Sassy Scoop
U
V
- Vancouver Pride Parade - Special Presentation 2013, 2014, 2015
W
- WayOutWest.tv
- We're Funny That Way![2]
- What's for Dinner?
- Wild For The Weekend
- Wild Things
- Wisecrack
- World's Greenest Homes
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Etan Vlessing, "OUTtv unveils three new shows for fall". Media in Canada, October 17, 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jesse Kohl, "OUTtv launches fall sked with pride". Media in Canada, August 10, 2007.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rex Wockner, "Canadian gays snub PrideVision". PrideSource, February 27, 2003.
- 1 2 3 4 Tony Atherton, "PrideVision & prejudice". Ottawa Citizen, January 23, 2003.
- 1 2 3 4 Luc-Alexandre Perron, "Une chaîne spécialisée, juste pour nous". Fugues, February 20, 2012.
- 1 2 "OUTtv to share programming". Playback, March 18, 2008.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Tim Shepherd, "OUTtv picks up five new series". Media in Canada, May 27, 2009.
- ↑ "'Fairy Tale' now a reality". Los Angeles Times, November 14, 2003.
- ↑ "PrideVision still losing money". Xtra!, August 6, 2003.
- 1 2 3 Claude J. Summers, The Queer Encyclopedia of Film & Television. Cleis Press, 2005. ISBN 978-1573442091. p. 65.
- ↑ Wild, Diane (November 19, 2013). "Olympia Dukakis stars in OUTtv's Sex & Violence". TV, eh?. TV, eh?. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
- ↑ "Wanted: a loftier reality TV". The Globe and Mail, October 30, 2001.
- ↑ Vlessing, Etan (July 21, 2014). "Canada Flicks On 'The Switch,' TV's First Transgender Comedy". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 30, 2014.
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