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Broadcasting a brand new show every week, ShoutOut is a magazine show aimed at the LGBT community and their friends. We cover everything from serious to the stupid with live guests, events and news listing and special features.
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ShoutOut: Play it one more time
On this week's show, Andy catches up with singer/songwriter Tom Goss - it has been many years since we last caught up! Plus, Ez is back with our Queerstory feature, this time on the history on non binary. That and lots of discussion about Eurovision, and the government's latest move to bring in a new version of Section 28 to ban schools talking about gender and sexuality differences.
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ShoutOut: Drag Baby
Join the gang this week as they talk drag and books - and of course EUROVISION!!
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ShoutOut: The Cass Report, A ShoutOut special
The controversial Case report has caused a lot of noise, from academics and the LGBTQIA Community, we talk to 3 experts in their field.
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ShoutOut: The Gambling Gambit
We chat to Kate from ARA Gambling Addiction Charity about how excessive gambling affects the LGBTQIA Community so much, and how to get help. ALSO we have an exclusive from Bristol Pride, as Daryn Carter announces the headliners at this years event.
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ShoutOut: Priscillas Night Club
Welsh actor and TV presenter Owain Williams (The Phantom of The Oprea, Royal Albert Hall; Les Misérables, 25th Anniversary Tour / O2 Arena) is a musical theatre legend who is dazzling audiences as Drag Queen Mitzi Mitosis at Priscilla the Party in London. We chat to Owain, also it's the top 10 LGBTQIA Books for Spring. AND, Hazell Dean launches her new single, Searching' 40.
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ShoutOut: The Heartbreak Opera
This Week we chat about the new adaptation of John Gay’s forgotten gender-bending, anti-colonialist and proto-feminist ballad opera, Polly (The Heartbreak Opera). Touring this April across the UK, Bringing a gritty, vibrant energy to the scandalous sequel of The Beggar’s Opera, this new show features 18 original songs inspired by the likes of Britney Spears and Peaches. Think ‘Gimme More’. Think ‘F*** the Pain Away’. But make it Opera. Originally written in 1729 and banned for its daring content. PLUS, Queer East is back for a fifth year, we talk to Director Yi Wang.