A new season marking the 1967 sexual offences act.
Why is it OK to be gay in the UK but not in Zambia?
Olly Alexander explores the mental health issues faced by members of the LGBT+ community.
Exploring the long journey to publication of EM Forster's gay love story, Maurice.
The story of βVictimβ, the first British film to seriously address homosexuality.
Including the Punjabi Romeo and Juliet and the Centre for the Study of Sexual Dissidence.
Philip Hoare and Elizabeth Jane Burnett discuss the literary power of the sea.
A gripping true story of love and homosexuality.
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Explore ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio programmes featured in this season
In July 1967, sex between men in England and Wales was decriminalised.
Simon Callow examines the work of 19th century artists who explored same-sex desire.
Programmes celebrating gay culture and its journey from then until now.
9 Magical Moments from 'I Feel Love'
Explore Radio 1 programmes, clips and articles from this season.
Patrick Gale on his writing career
Exploring the capacity for heritage organisations to support the fight for equality.
One pub, eight stories. Mark Gatiss curates stories from a century of Gay Britain.
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Four looks at how life has changed in the last 50 years for LGBTQ people in Britain
The National Archives are publishing new materials showcasing LGBT+ projects and records.
Explore tales of gender fluidity, unrequited love and secretive relationships.
Award-winning exhibition Never Going Underground: The Fight for LGBT+ Rights, until 3/9/17
Exploring Benjamin Britten and Peter Pearsβ relationship.
The National Trust is marking the anniversary with a programme called Prejudice and Pride.
The story of love, legislative change and the battle for equality (Image Β© Peter Tatchell)
A new exhibition in London's City Hall recognises the struggle of the LGBTQ movement.