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Queerview television guide for June 4

 

The View (ABC) 10:00 AM EST
I'm sure a good number of our readers would be interested in knowing that Kathy Griffitn is guest hosting this week. Today's guest is Wayne Brady, who... well, let's get to him later.

Screened Out: Gay Images in Film (Turner Classic Movies) starting at 8:00 PM EST
TCM is celebrating Pride in June with a look at early gay images in film. Tonight's films begin with silent film Algie the Miner as well as films in theater settings, Exit Smiling and The Broadway Melody.

For all kinds of info on the series be sure to check out Queersighted.com which is the official online partner and has all you need to know about Screened Out.

Gay Sex in the 70s (Sundance Channel) 9:00 PM EST
This documentary looks at New York in the days of sexual freedom that came after Stonewall, ending when the specter of AIDS crashed that party. Gay culture has changed so much since this time, and this doc offers a glimpse into an era that feels like it happened so very long ago.

How I Met Your Mother (CBS) 9:30 PM EST
If you missed it the first time, tonight is your chance to check out one of the season's funniest episodes, featuring Wayne Brady as Barney's gay brother. How did Wayne Brady suddenly become the mark of a quality episode? It seems like everywhere he appears, he somehow causes a memorable episode. I mean, he even managed to make an episode of Dirt pretty good.

The Riches (FX) 10:00 PM EST
Tonight's season finale promises a storm that'll challenge the Malloys to maintain their charade as the Riches. It seems likely that cross-dressing son Sam will be one of their challenges. So far, Sam's family has managed to dismiss questions about Sam's cross-dressing while remaining privately supportive of him. Will the season's ultimate episode force Wayne and Dahlia to publicly stand behind their son?

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