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Celebrating Pride Month on Virgin TV

Celebrating Pride Month on Virgin TV

June is Pride Month. Celebrate with us with the best LGBTQ+ TV shows and films to watch in On Demand this month


By Virgin TV Edit

Every year, we come together to celebrate Pride Month and the amazing LGBTQ+ community. It’s a time to reflect on the progress that has been made, but also a time to acknowledge that we still have much more to do.

 

The suggestion to name the movement “Pride” came from activist L Craig Schoonmaker, who in 2015 said: “A lot of people were very repressed, they were conflicted internally and didn’t know how to come out and be proud. That’s how the movement was most useful, because they thought, ‘Maybe I should be proud’.”

 

To celebrate this year’s Pride and its messages of acceptance, allyship and equality, you can find Watch with Pride – a curated collection of programming – available to watch in On Demand, for the whole of Pride Month.

 

Here are some of the shows and films you can watch.

 

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie

Find it in Apps > Channel 4 now

The film version of the hit stage musical inspired by the 2011 documentary Jamie: Drag Queen At 16 stars Max Harwood as Jamie, who is is 16 and doesn’t quite fit in. But he knows one thing for sure: he is going to be a sensation. Supported by his mum and friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps into the spotlight to follow his dream of becoming a drag queen.

 

All Of Us Strangers

Available to buy on Virgin Media Store now. Cert 15. Also find it in Apps > Disney+

A stacked cast brings this beautiful story of two strangers finding each other, and all the complexities that love holds, to the screen. It’s anchored by two central performances from Andrew Scott (Ripley) and Paul Mescal (Aftersun) that are quite stunning to behold. In a film that touches on grief, as well as the fantastical, it’s a story that will stay with you long after the end credits roll.

 

Queerpiphany

Find series 1 & 2 in On Demand now. Customers with our 360 or Stream boxes, find it in Home > Box Sets & Movies > Box Sets

Munroe Bergdorf and Tayce join up with a star-studded line-up of British LGBTQ+ celebrities to discuss the pop culture moments that influenced their queer identities (or “queerpiphanies”) and made them the icons they are today. The MTV show’s guests include Yasmin Finney, Becky Hill and Nick Grimshaw, who plan a fictional party in honour of these moments.

 

Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?!

Find it in On Demand now. Customers with our 360 or Stream boxes, find it in Home > Box Sets & Movies > Box Sets

The self-diagnosed “important young mind” of comedy shares some of his “notoriously perfect opinions” (his words) with the community. Nominated for Best Newcomer at Edinburgh Fringe 2022, Leo blends songs and anecdotes in this hilarious stand-up special, while attempting to answer the swirling uncertainty of our collective future. With important questions like, “Am I hot?”, this stand-up special from Sky Comedy is unmissable.

 

Forced Out

Find it in On Demand now. Customers with our 360 or Stream boxes, find it in Home > Box Sets & Movies > Box Sets

This original from Sky Documentaries tells the shocking story of LGBTQ+ veterans who faced intrusive investigations, ruthless interrogations and, in some cases, highly unethical physical examinations by the military police. It also meets the small group of veterans who took on the campaign to change the law and prove to the MoD, politicians and the nation that being gay should not be a barrier to serving their country.

 

We’re Here

Find it in On Demand now. Customers with our 360 or Stream boxes, find it in Home > Box Sets & Movies > Box Sets

With drag performers caught in the middle of a rancorous culture war, both in this country and abroad, Sky Max’s Emmy Award-winning series is – to quote Variety – the show “we need right now”. It follows renowned drag queens Sasha Velour, Priyanka, Jaida Essence Hall and Latrice Royale as they continue their mission of spreading love and connection through the art of drag across small-town America.

 

Football’s Coming Out

Find it in Apps > Channel 4 now

There are few openly gay footballers playing professionally in the English men’s game and none in the top flight. Even though this documentary was first released at the start of 2022, that fact remains true today. But why? Football’s Coming Out ponders that question alongside the challenges a player might experience if they chose to publicly come out. Featuring talking heads, historical case studies and archive footage.

 

Pride At The Apollo

Find it in On Demand now. Customers with our 360 or Stream boxes, find it in Home > Box Sets & Movies > Box Sets

Throughout its many, many series, the long-running Live At The Apollo has seen some brilliant acts showing that while panel shows often don’t always do a good job of showing diversity, the comedy scene is rich with LGBTQ+ stand-up comedians. This Dave collection celebrates some of the best of them, including sets from Fern Brady, Desiree Burch, Alan Carr, Larry Dean, Eddie Izzard, Joe Lycett and Zoe Lyon.

 

Queer As Folk

Find it in Apps > Channel 4 now

The term “groundbreaking” is often thrown at Queer As Folk. But aside from limited gay characters in soaps, QAF – written by Russell T Davies (who would go on to reboot Doctor Who and write shows like It’s A Sin, Cucumber and A Very English Scandal) – was the first British TV drama to focus on the lives and loves of young gay men. Step back in time to the late 90s/early 00s Canal Street, and get immersed in the lives of Stuart, Vince and Nathan, three friends living, working and partying in Manchester.

 

New Girls On The Block

Find it in On Demand now. Customers with our 360 or Stream boxes, find it in Home > Box Sets & Movies > Box Sets

This TLC series aims to demystify the cloud of confusion that often surrounds the transgender community, and the issues trans women face daily. From shoe shopping to the battle to be allowed to use public toilets, New Girls On The Block follows six women’s emotional journeys as they transition from being assigned male at birth to embracing womanhood.

 

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