The Sapphic Screen – Oct 5 to 12
Ladies I feel I must apologise. It seems I have gotten someone fired from their job. Yes, the day has come when the lesbian leprechaun in Sky Movies is no more. Now I don’t know if she has actually received her P45, but the evidence is clear: there are no lesbian films on any of the Sky Movies channels this week. Could she be on holiday? I pray to Xena that it be true.
To make amends, I have added to the TV guide, to you can see what’s on/moan about the lack of lesbians on TV 6 days a week.
Everyday
GaytoZ - Follow the lives of a group of young people living life as colours of the rainbow. Channel 4 at 9.30am
The Ellen Degeneres Show - Check out Her Royal Gayness, Ellen. TV3 at 2.10pm
Buffy the Vampire Slayer- Tara is alive in these episodes. Good times! Channel 6 at 5.10pm
Will & Grace -The box-set of the complete seasons is €250, see it here for free. Living 7pm and 1am
5 Sunday
Living with…Boy George - The wonderfully entertaining and gender-bending Boy George let’s us follow him around while he meets up with mates and goes to visit his mammy in Ireland. Living at 8pm
Law & Order: SVU - Your first helping of Olivia Benson for the week. Sluuuurp. Channel 6 at 10.30pm
Chasing Angelina - No, not a video diary of my average Saturday, but a fly-on-the-wall documentary of the paparazzi and the lengths they’ll go to to get an exclusive. TV3 at 11.15pm
6 Monday
Wilde - Excellent re-telling of the trial and downfall of Oscar Wilde. Jude Law plays Bosie and the fabulous Stephen Fry is the Wilde man. Sky Movies Modern Greats at 4pm
Bring It On- Formulaic pic about a cheerleading team striving to be the best. What drags it into the ‘must see’ category is Eliza Dushku. With that entrance she stole many lesbian hearts. FILM4 at 9pm
Law & Order SVU- Olivia saves the day in the world’s sexiest jacket. TV3 at 10pm
7 Tuesday
How the Irish Have Sex – With taaay and bickies. Ok, maybe not. This series explores how far our wee Catholic nation has come in terms of our attitudes towards sex. Sounds like it’ll be a short series. TV3 at 9pm
My Generation – Our Anna Nolan (right) visits her old school in Stanthorpe Street and talks to kids from Terenure College to see the similariities and differences between teenagers in Ireland. RTE1 at 10.35pm
8 Wednesday
Notes On a Scandal - Judi Dench is one of the most terrifying people put on celluloid, in this adaptation of the novel. She is a sexually repressed woman obsessed with fellow teacher, Cate Blanchett. Sky Movies Drama at 6.15pm
Rick and Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World - Although America’s gay sweethearts (Rick & Steve) and America’s lesbian sweethearts (Kirsten & Dana) do not get along at all, they decide to have a baby together. Steve is jealous that the lesbians prefer Rick’s sperm, so he comes up with an alternate plan – with the help of Pussy the cat. Synopsis from imdb.com. E4 at 10.30pm
The L Word - Who is more annoying, Jenny or Max? Watch tonight’s episode and see. Channel 6 at 11.35pm
9 Thursday
Cashmere Mafia -The fight to be the next Sex and the City continues with this show about four female friends who are impossibly fashionable and living in Manhattan. In this one though, one of our ladies (left) falls for a member of the fairer sex. Enjoy it while it lasts. RTE2 at 12.05am
Little Man Tate - Jodie directs. Sky Movies Family at 9.30pm
10 Friday
Wire In the Blood -From The Defeated (Part 1 of 2). When a young gay murder victim is linked to the killing of a second young man, Tony is called in to investigate the bizarre chain of murders. UTV at 10pm
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