That's a big headline for a kind of lame show, but this early prototype for "a very special episode" shows how being gay was thought of in 1970 and how it was acknowledged in pop culture. It's...not pretty, but it at least makes the point that one's sexuality has no bearing on the quality of one's work. That had to be a little progressive for its day, but there is enough cringe here to last a lifetime. Well worth a watch so long as you understand that ignoring someone's sexuality is not the same as acceptance or basic respect.
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