Visible: Out on Television (2020)
Visible: Out on Television (2020)
Network & Production Companies


Plot.
Explore the history of the LGBTQ movement through the lens of TV in this five-part docuseries. Combining archival footage with new interviews, it looks at homophobia, invisibility, the evolution of LGBTQ characters, and coming out in the TV industry.
Where to Watch.


Currently Visible: Out on Television is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV Plus, Apple TV Plus Amazon Channel
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.

Janet Mock
Self - Narrator (voice)

Margaret Cho
Self - Narrator (voice)

Asia Kate Dillon
Self - Narrator (voice)

Neil Patrick Harris
Self - Narrator (voice)

Lena Waithe
Self - Narrator (voice)

Wanda Sykes
Self / Executive Producer

Billy Porter
Self

Joey Soloway
Self

Laverne Cox
Self

Michaela Jaé Rodriguez
Self

Oprah Winfrey
Self

Ellen DeGeneres
Self

Wilson Cruz
Self / Executive Producer

Abbi Jacobson
Self

Anderson Cooper
Self

Jonathan Groff
Self

Sara Ramirez
Self

Bruce Vilanch
Self (writer)

Caitlyn Jenner
Self

Ilana Glazer
Self

Rufus Wainwright
Self

Rachel Maddow
Self

Adam Lambert
Self

Andy Cohen
Self

Tim Gunn
Self

Candis Cayne
Self

Don Lemon
Self

Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Self

Ryan Phillippe
Self

George Takei
Self

Michael Douglas
Self

Lena Dunham
Self

Norman Lear
Self

Miss Major Griffin-Gracy
Self

Dustin Lance Black
Self

Robert Benevides
Self

Bob LaHendro
Self

Armistead Maupin
Self

Richard Socarides
Self

David Bender
Creator / Producer
Media.




















Details.
Release DateFebruary 14, 2020
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes5
Content RatingTV-MA
Genres
Last updated:
This TV Show Is About.
social documentary
lgbt
bisexuality
Miniseries
Wiki.
Visible: Out on Television is a documentary miniseries about the representation of LGBTQ+ people in television, both on-screen and behind the camera. Directed by Ryan White, all 5 episodes were released on Apple TV+ on February 14, 2020.
The five episodes are broadly chronological; each involving a theme — The Dark Ages, Television as a Tool, The Epidemic, Breakthroughs, and The New Guard — the miniseries combines archive footage with new interviews of LGBTQ+ people in the television industry.
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