Tag: BBC Radio 4
Front Row is marking the 50th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality
Celebrating gay and queer culture, from the poetry of Sappho to the film Moonlight, leading figures will champion the LGBTQ artwork that is special to them.
What Does The K Stand For?
Broadcast as part of Radio 4 Extra’s Comedy Club, Comedian Stephen K. Amos shares some of the dramas and traumas of his teenage years, growing up as a black, gay South Londoner in the 1980s.
Out In Africa
Charles Adesina explores what it means to be gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender in Africa.
Law In Action looks at “gay cake” case in Northern Ireland
The programme regularly talks to leading legal figures, both here in the UK and abroad, but also hears from the people caught up in the law about how it affects their lives.