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Gay Army
GenreReality
Developed byDavid Sidebotham
Karsten Bartholin
StarringTony Rosenbum
Country of originDenmark
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersDavid Sidebotham
Karsten Bartholin
Production companyBabyfoot
Original release
NetworkKanal 5
ReleaseApril 27, 2006 (2006-04-27)

Gay Army is a Danish[1] comedy reality television series. It centers around nine effeminate gay men put into the hands of a drill sergeant who puts them through military training exercises. The series was first broadcast in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The series has also been sold to Italy, Germany, Canada, Switzerland and Poland, although protests led to the show being cancelled in Poland before it aired.[1]

Synopsis

In each episode the gay recruits face new training missions featuring stereotypically masculine tasks to prepare them for a mock military operation. Contestants are treated to nights of partying and other rewards if the missions are accomplished.

Reception

Some LGBT rights activists protested the show's stereotyping premise. A Swedish organization called the 'Homo-, Bi-, and Transsexuals in the Armed Forces' (informally associated with the Swedish Armed Forces) met with the production director to ask the network not to air it.[2] Despite this, the show has been very popular with audiences. The show has been nominated for awards at the Rose d'Or as well as the 2006 Danish TV Awards.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b 'Gay Army' TV Series Axed in Poland Before Being Screened
  2. ^ Rautiainen, Riina "Portraying Gays on Reality TV: Case Gay Army and Its Reception", http://www.helsinki.fi/jarj/sqs/sqs1_08/sqs12008rautiainen.pdf