Tape 3 56:16 Ma(First show to air) Juanita Flemming Lambda Theater Jonathan Katz Boy Meets BoyĪnnouncement that this is repeat of Monday’ showįrank O’Dowd explains idea of The Emerald City and previews show SRO (singing Trio) perform at The Grand Finaleģ. O’Dowd interviews two impersonators Barbara Streisland (David Miller) and Judy Garland (Gary Rogers).Ĭhuck Ortleb interviews lawyer Enid Gerling about entrapment in the 1950s and 60s O’Dowd interviews:John Ford (Chap’s Bar) Ed Murphy (West side Bar Association) festival goer, police officer. Marc Rubin, Gay Teachers Association (17:24) Sandy Gold of Gay Teachers Association interviewed by Collega (12:14) Lesbian Feminist Liberation chanting (11:31) Intro scenes of New York including couples, Christopher Street, Central Park, Gay Street sign.įrank O’Dowd previews the show and announces that the premiere of the film Sebastiane will be a benefit for The Emerald City on August 10.Ĭommercial for: Firebird Travel Windjammer Cruises, Pleasure ChestĨth Annual New York City Gay Pride Parade, June 26, 1977Īrthur Bell talks with Frank O’Dowd (6:55)įather Robert Clement and John Noble (9:33)Įulenspeigel Society – Mary Ann Collega talks with Pat Bond (10:07) Stonewhite of Patricia Nell Warren, author of The Front Runner and The Fancy dancer. Interview by Frank O’Dowd of three cast members from Boy Meets Boy including Robert Thomas, Robin Racine, and Robin Thompson, with footage from the musical play.Įditorial by Frank O’Dowd on the purpose of the show and encouraging audience participation and feedback. Michigan company lists Gay Pride Day in calendar of holidaysĬommercial for Privé Restaurant on First AvenueĬlip of “Boy Meets Boy” at Actor’s Playhouse Washington DC city council allows gay adoption
Kitty Cotter – News Desk, short news stories from around the country Mike Burger of the Villager interviews Louis Weingarten and Larry Durham of the Society to Make America Safe for Homosexuals (SMASH) a street patrol organization in the Chelsea section of Manhattan. Exterior shots in opening include: Uncle Charlie’s Restaurant, Christopher and Gay streets (signposts), Boot Hill, Company, Ninth Circle, Singles, Julius, Ty’s, Peter Rabbit, Ramrod, Boy Meets Boy (play at Actor’s Playhouse), The Duchess, Bonnie & Clyde, Everard Baths, Danny’s, Christopher Street Bookstore, Barbara’s, and the Limelight.