
50 Years Legal
Documentary
Overview
Leading activists and commentators explore the changes that have taken place since homosexuality was decriminalised in the UK in 1967 and the influence of gay culture on society.
Top Cast


Olly Alexander
Olly Alexander
Self
Olly Alexander
Self


Marc Almond
Marc Almond
Self
Marc Almond
Self


Stephen K. Amos
Stephen K. Amos
Self
Stephen K. Amos
Self
Steve Blame
Steve Blame
Self
Steve Blame
Self
John Browne
John Browne
Self
John Browne
Self


Simon Callow
Simon Callow
Self
Simon Callow
Self


Michael Cashman
Michael Cashman
Self
Michael Cashman
Self


Julian Clary
Julian Clary
Self
Julian Clary
Self


Evan Davis
Evan Davis
Self
Evan Davis
Self


Stephen Fry
Stephen Fry
Self
Stephen Fry
Self
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