List of television programs broadcast by Logo
Appearance
Beginning in June 2005, Logo TV has been broadcasting programming of interest to the LGBT community. The network broadcasts a blend of original programming and syndicated fare previously broadcast on other networks. Logo offers content from a wide variety of genres, including drama, comedy, reality and documentary. It also airs theatrically released films which have been edited for time and content.
Original programs
Title | Genre | Year | Notes |
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GLAAD Media Awards | Television special | 2006 | Annual award ceremony for people working in popular media. |
365gay News | News program | 2005–2009 | Formerly CBS News on Logo |
The A-List: Dallas | Reality television | 2011 | An addition to the A-List franchise. |
The A-List: New York | Reality television | 2010–2011 | A reality series that follows the lives of gay men in New York City. |
The Advocate Newsmagazine | News program | 2006 | Rachel Maddow reported topical stories pertaining to entertainment and politics in the United States |
Alien Boot Camp | Anthology series | 2007-2009 | Anthology series of animated and avant-garde short films similar in style to the early 90's MTV show Liquid Television. |
The Arrangement | Reality television | 2010 | A reality series about competitive flower arranging. |
The Big Gay Sketch Show | Sketch comedy | 2006–2010 | A sketch comedy series produced by Rosie O'Donnell and directed by Amanda Bearse. |
Bad Sex | Reality television | 2011 | 10 participants undergo a two-month program with Chris Donaghue, a doctoral student of clinical psychology who specializes in sex and addiction. |
The Click List: 50 Greatest Films | Anthology series | The 50 most popular LGBT films as selected by an online vote. | |
The Click List: Best in Short Film | Anthology series | 2006–2010 | Showcase for LGBT-themed short films. |
The Click List: Top 10 Videos | Music videos | A countdown of popular music videos | |
Coming Out Stories | Documentary series | 2006 | Each episode followed someone's preparation and coming-out to one or more people close to them. Produced by Kirk Simon and Karen Goodman. |
Curl Girls | Reality television | 2007 | Six young lesbians try to out-surf one another to win a trip to Hawaii, but the competition strains their friendship. |
Exes and Ohs | Television drama | 2006–2009 | Jennifer (Michelle Paradise) is a young, lesbian documentary filmmaker with a vivid fantasy life and a floundering career. In her search for Ms. Right, she learns the rules of lesbian dating—often the hard way. Fortunately, her friends are there to help. |
Felt | Puppetry/Reality television | 2013 | Puppet series that uses real audio recordings of Sex therapy sessions. |
Finding Prince Charming | Reality Television | 2016 | A reality dating competition hosted by Lance Bass, it's like the Bachelor except men are competing to win the love of another man. |
Gay Skit Happens | Sketch comedy | 2016 | |
Gimme Sugar | Reality television | 2008 | Five lesbian and bisexual women attempt to launch a women's club night in Los Angeles. |
Jacob and Joshua: Nemesis Rising | Reality television | 2006 | Reality series following the pop duo Nemesis as they record their first full-length album. |
Jeffery & Cole Casserole | Sketch comedy | 2009–2010 | A sketch comedy series starring Jeffery Self and Cole Escola. |
NewNowNext Awards | Award ceremony | 2008– | An annual award ceremony hosted by Logo. |
NewNowNext Music | Music videos | 2009–2012 | Music video showcase |
NewNowNext Poplab | Music videos | 2008–2012 | An hour of pop and dance music videos. |
Noah's Arc | Dramedy | 2005–2006 | The series led to the feature film Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom. |
Open Bar | Reality television | 2005 | Tyler Robuck, a newly-out gay man, tries to open a gay bar in West Hollywood, California. |
Pretty Hurts | Reality television | 2011 | Reality series following a gay nurse who specializes in "cosmetic injectables". |
Real Gay | Television special | 2005 | Reality special bringing together openly LGBT participants from several reality series. |
Real Momentum | Documentary series | Documentary film series featuring both original documentaries and films acquired elsewhere. | |
Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World | Cartoon series | 2007–2009 | Animated series based on the short film of the same name. |
The Ride: Seven Days to End AIDS | Documentary series | 2006 | A diverse group bicycles from San Francisco to Los Angeles in seven days for an HIV/AIDS fundraiser. |
Round Trip Ticket | LGBT tourism | 2005 | Gay men and women explore gay and lesbian culture in various cities |
RuPaul's Drag Race | Reality television | 2009– | Drag queens compete to be named "America's Next Drag Superstar". |
RuPaul's Drag U | Reality television | 2010–2012 | Biological women are helped to find their "inner drag queen" as they compete for prizes. |
Setup Squad | Reality television | 2011 | Reality series following professional "wingmen" offering advice to insecure daters. |
Shirts & Skins | Reality television | 2008 | A reality television series following team members of the Rockdogs, a gay men's basketball team in San Francisco with a history of gold-medal wins. |
Sordid Lives: The Series | Sitcom | 2008 | Prequel series based on the feature film of the same name. |
That Sex Show | Talk show (panel), sex advice | 2013[1] | Katie Morgan (former porn star) |
Transamerican Love Story | Reality television | 2008 | Reality dating competition featuring Calpernia Addams selecting from among eight potential suitors. |
TransGeneration | Documentary series | 2005 | Four American transgender college students attempt to balance their studies, social lives, and transitions during the 2004—2005 academic year. |
TripOut | LGBT tourism | Gay and lesbian tourist destinations in North America, Hawaii, Curaçao, and Costa Rica[2] | |
U.S. of ANT | LGBT tourism | 2006 | Travel series in which comedian ANT travels to small towns throughout the United States to discover aspects of LGBT life that may be unfamiliar to urban viewers. |
Visible Vote '08: A Presidential Forum | Television special | 2007 | The first-ever live televised forum with United States Presidential candidates discussing solely LGBT-related issues.[3] |
Wisecrack | Stand-up comedy | 2005 | Stand-up comedy recorded at The Abbey in West Hollywood, California. The series featured comedians Page Hurwitz, Alec Mapa, Judy Gold, Miss Coco Peru, Vickie Shaw, and Doug Holsclaw. |
Syndicated programs
References
- ^ That Sex Show at IMDb
- ^ "TripOut Gay Travel North America". LOGOonline. Viacom International. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
- ^ Johnson, T. "Dems debate gay issues on Logo". Variety. 10 July 2007. Retrieved on 29 January 2008
- ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 2016 - About the Show". logotv.com. Logo TV. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
- ^ Gay TV channel saving "Sarah Silverman"