Ladies, our voices have been heard. Yes, Lez the Leprechaun is back in Sky Movies. How do I know? When you see Boys Don’t Cry and Nina’s Heavenly Delights, you know that order has been restored.
Everyday
The Ellen Degeneres Show - Check out Her Royal Gayness, King of Queens. TV3 at 2.10pm
Buffy the Vampire Slayer- Tara is alive in these episodes, but not for long…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
3 Monday
Katherine Lynch’s Wonderwomen – Dubs who’ve been on the gay scene will recognise Katherine Lynch as one half of Lynch and Hamilton, the duo who entertained a few years ago. Here’s hoping she can make it on RTE. RTE2 at 10pm
Law & Order SVU - A gay episode!!!!! TV3 at 10pm
Grey’s Anatomy- It’s getting closer to that kiss. Living at Midnight
South of Nowhere- This is a ridiculous time to screen a tv show for teens. This hit American show tells the story of Ashley and Spencer (above left), two girls who fall in love. RTE2 at 3am
4 Tuesday
Coming Out to Class – Openly gay British rapper Marcos ‘QBoy’ Brito investigates the realities of coming out in Britain’s schools. Channel 4 at 10.05am
Dreamgirls – So bad it’s…well awful, but before Corky in Bound, Gina Gershon played a lesbian in this camp as knickers film (right). Sky Movies Modern Greats at 2.05pm
How the Irish Have Sex – Continuing the series looking at how Irish people’s views towards sex have change over the years. TV3 at 9pm
Mr and Mrs Smith – Switch off the sound and enjoy. E4 at 9pm
5 Wednesday
Batty Man - Follow comedian and actor Stephen K Amos as he explores why homophobia is so prevalent in the black community. He travels to Jamaica to meet people living in fear for their lives for being gay. Channel 4 at 10.05am
Rachel Allen: Bake! - Gorgeous Rachel Allen cooks up some yumminess. Pity she’s so posh, they’re cupcakes love, not ‘capcakes’. RTE1 at 7.30pm
Fire - Excellent film about two Indian women who risk everything to enjoy the love that dare not speak its name. Sky Movies Indie at 8pm
Boys Don’t Cry- Hilary Swank is superb in this devastatingly moving film about trans-guy Brandon Teena. Sky Movies Indie at 10pm
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 - Shane and Carmen (left….sluuurp) get ready to tie the knot. Channel 6 at Midnight
Laramie Inside Out - Filmmaker Beverly Seckinger, who grew up in Laramie, was compelled to return to her hometown to see how the murder of Matthew Shepard had altered the site of her own closeted adolescence. RTE1 at 1am
6 Thursday
Underdogs - It’s back. Check out how the girls get on trying to make it onto the Underdogs footie team. TG4 at 9.30pm
Aeon Flux- Ridiculous sci-fi shenanigans, but check out Charlize (right)….drool. RTE2 at 9.30pm
7 Friday
In and Out - According to this silly film, the only thing you need to know to be gay are the complete works of Barbra Streisand. I’m straight so. Film4 at 9pm
Katherine Lynch’s Wonderwomen- Dubs who’ve been on the gay scene will recognise Katherine Lynch as one half of Lynch and Hamilton, the duo who entertained a few years ago. Here’s hoping she can make it on RTE. RTE2 at Midnight
Nina’s Heavenly Delights - Soppy but sexy story of a young woman who comes home to Scotland to look after the family’s Indian restaurant. Sky Movies Indie at 3.20am
8 Saturday
Wilde - Tender biopic of author and acclaimed wit Oscar Wilde, focusing on his affair with Lord Alfred Douglas at a time when homosexual liaisons were illegal. Sky Movies Modern Greats at 7.30am#
Maverick- Jodie does blonde-giggly girl schtick. Cringe. Sky Movies Modern Greats at 11.50amand 5.50pm