Celebrating LGBTQ+ history
Sam Smith presents stories of HIV in the UK; beginning with the life of Terrence Higgins.
Hugh Sheehan explores how a landmark legal case changed the lives of seven men forever.
The untold story of the murder of a gay police officer in Northern Ireland in 1997.
An exploration of 100 years of queer life in Britain seen through the lens of the arts.
Virginia Woolf鈥檚 comic biography of a time-travelling hero who transforms into a heroine.
Damian Barr examines how Pride has helped bring about change for the LGBTQ+ community.
A community giving intersex and transgender individuals in Bangladesh a place to worship
When there are no safe spaces, language is a refuge, a lifeline, a keeper of secrets.
Drag means bold, fun shows, but where does the word come from, and what does it mean?
An '80s disco classic that tells a powerful story.
How a protest outside New York's Stonewall Inn inspired the modern gay rights movement.
The first international sports event for LGBT athletes was held in San Francisco in 1982.
What was Section 28, who did it affect and what was the response from the gay community?
A Canadian organisation is helping LGBT people escape persecution via a secret network.
Join Greg and his guests to learn about LGBTQ life and culture in Weimar Germany.
In 1985 activists made a giant quilt to commemorate those killed by AIDS in the USA.
Ted Brown is a black LGBT rights pioneer who helped organise the UK鈥檚 first Gay Pride
An exploration of the early history of the UK鈥檚 leading LGBT+ helpline.
From Molly Houses to Section 28, Greg Jenner explores the history of the LGBT community.
Biography show where famous guests pick someone they admire or love.
Comedian Tom Allen chooses the entertainer Kenneth Williams.
How do we apply modern LGBT+ language and identities to historical figures?
Natalie Haynes stands up for the Greek poet Sappho.
The story of a London house with a legacy of queer creative and bohemian residents.