======================================== To listen to the current "This Way Out" online copy/paste into your browser www.outinamerica.com/arts/two.asp, click on the OIA link at www.thiswayout.org, or check the stations link there for our 150+ local broadcast affiliates ======================================== = HAPPY NEW YEAR! = THIS WAY OUT the international gay & lesbian radio magazine RUNDOWN for Program #979, distributed 01/01/07 (hosted by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle) From "Brothers and Sisters," "Dante's Cove," "Noah's Arc," and many more on the small screen to "3 Needles," "Red Doors," "Strangers With Candy," "Shortbus," "Quinceanera," and several others on the big screen, award-winning entertainment reporter Steve Pride recalls the queer moving images that moved him most during the past year in "PRIDE ON SCREEN 2006" NOTE: Our regular "NewsWrap" segment returns on next week's program. = Program #979 RUNDOWN = Opening theme music/no "NewsWrap" mention/intro continuity. . . 1:07 [no opening teases this week] SEGMENT #1 - Another tumultuous year in the global struggle for LGBT equality was also reflected on big and small screens during the past 12 months. Our award-winning entertainment reporter STEVE PRIDE has consummate clips, and comments by their creators, as he recalls some of the queer moving images that moved him most during the past year in "Pride On Screen: 2006." Included: from the small screen, clips from the American Broadcasting Company's TV series "Brothers and Sisters" and "Ugly Betty"; a fond farewell with a clip from the finale of NBC-TV's "Will and Grace"; clips from LOGO's "Nemesis Rising" and "Noah's Arc"; here!TV's "Dante's Cove," "Deadly Skies," "Hellbent," and "In Her Line of Fire"; and from the big screen, comments by writer/director Thom Fitzgerald and a clip from his "3 Needles"; writer/director Georgia Lee and a clip from her "Red Doors"; writer/director Paul Dinello and co-writer/star Amy Sedaris and clips from their "Strangers With Candy"; writer/director Brian Sloan and clips from his "WTC View"; writer/director Douglas McGrath and a clip from his "Infamous"; director Auraeus Solito about his "Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros (The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros)"; director Nicholas Hytner and a clip from his "History Boys"; writer/director Francois Ozon about his "Le Temps Qui Reste (Time to Leave)"; writer/director John Cameron Mitchell and a clip from his "Shortbus"; and writers/directors Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland and a clip from their "Quinceanera" (with re-intros/TWO IDs at 6:19 into this segment by John Cameron Mitchell and at 18:48 by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom). . . 26:00 [www.prideonscreen.com] Closing Credits/continuity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:45 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:52 ================================ * =============================== STATION PROMO COPY: ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT," FROM "BROTHERS AND SISTERS," "DANTE'S COVE," "NOAH'S ARC," AND MANY MORE ON THE SMALL SCREEN TO "3 NEEDLES," "RED DOORS," "STRANGERS WITH CANDY," "SHORTBUS," "QUINCEANERA," AND SEVERAL OTHERS ON THE BIG SCREEN, AWARD-WINNING ENTERTAINMENT REPORTER STEVE PRIDE RECALLS THE QUEER MOVING IMAGES THAT MOVED HIM MOST DURING THE PAST YEAR IN "PRIDE ON SCREEN 2006." 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