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Title Stephen Fry: Out There: Ep 1 Of 2 / Director: O'Brien, Fergus
Published Australia : ABC, 2013
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Summary *Adult Themes and Sexual References*In Stephen Fry: Out There, Stephen travels across the globe to find out what it means to be gay. Visiting Uganda, America, Russia, Brazil and India, Stephen meets some of the most notorious homophobes on the planet to try to understand the origin of their beliefs; he also encounters victims of homophobic abuse.The first episode sees Stephen's journey start close to home as he visits Sir Elton John and David Furnish to talk about their experiences coming out, their civil partnership and decision to raise a child together. He also meets a young Iranian man seeking refuge in the UK because he faces the death penalty in his home country for being gay.Stephen then travels to Uganda - where the government is proposing a new law that would put gay people to death - and meets government ministers and religious leaders who support the bill. He sees the impact this proposed legislation is having on the lives of gay men and women, and has an emotional conversation with Stosh, a young gay woman who was the victim of 'corrective rape' by a family friend.Lastly, Stephen travels to America to explore the workings of Reparative Therapy, a therapy that claims to change people from gay to straight, and visits actor Neil Patrick Harris to talk about his experience of being openly gay in Hollywood.PRODUCTION DETAILS:Maverick Television and All3Media
Event Broadcast 2014-01-20 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: M
Subject Gays.
Homophobia.
Homosexuality -- Law and legislation.
Homosexuality -- Political aspects.
Television series.
Uganda.
Form Streaming video
Author O'Brien, Fergus, director
Fry, Stephen, host