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Gay TV
by GAY BOY RIC
2003-05-14

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Wed., May 14 WB, 7-9 p.m.

Set five years in the future, Dawson, Joey, Pacey and Jen return to Capeside to attend a wedding. Dawson has been living in L.A., producing his autobiographical TV series The Creek, but has never forgotten the love of his life. Joey is a successful book editor living in New York with her boyfriend (Jeremy Sisto). Pacey is the owner of the new Ice House and still carries a torch for Joey. Jen is a single mom living with Grams and managing an art gallery in Soho. While Jack ... Jack has become a teacher at Capeside High and has fallen in love with a secretly gay man! Promos hint that one of the four main characters dies in the episode — (since Jack is considered Character No. 5, he's safe). The series finale was co-scripted by out show creator Kevin Williamson ... no wonder Jack lives!

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14

ALL MY CHILDREN (ABC, noon) The cat's out of the bag ... Bianca now knows that Lena was secretly working for Enchantment's competition—and was ordered to befriend Bianca in order to steal Enchantment's anti-aging formula. But Lena tells her that her love for Bianca is real ... and Bianca forgives her.

ELLEN ON PRIMETIME GLICK (COM, 9:30 p.m.)

SEAN HAYES ON LETTERMAN (CBS, 10:35 p.m.)

THURSDAY, MAY 15

WILL AND GRACE (NBC, 8:15 p.m) Season Finale: The gang sets sail on Stanley's yacht to scatter his ashes at sea. But as Jack and Will frolic, Grace frets because hubby, Leo (Harry Connick Jr.), is keeping company with a very seductive M.D. (Nicollette Sheridan) while on a medical assignment in Guatemala. Minnie Driver and Deborah Harry guest star.

E. R. (NBC, 9 p.m.) Season Finale: Carter joins Kovac on a relief mission in war-torn Africa. With Laura Innes as lesbian Dr. Kerry Weaver.

SEX 2K: GAY CRUISES (MTV, 9 p.m.)

FRIDAY, MAY 16

MARIO CANTONE: COMEDY CENTRAL PRESENTS (COM, 10:30 p.m.) Also Saturday at 7 p.m.

BETTE MIDLER ON CAROLINE RHEA (Ch. 6, 4 a.m.)

SATURDAY, MAY 17

SEX 2K: GAY CRUISES (MTV, 5 p.m.) 100 PERCENT NYC: TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL CONCERT (MTV and VH1, 7 p.m.) Mario Cantone and Whoopi Goldberg are among the performers.

SUNDAY, MAY 18

SIX FEET UNDER (HBO, 8 p.m.) David and Keith navigate troubled waters in their relationship.

HITLER: THE RISE OF EVIL (CBS, 7 p.m.) Part 1: Robert Carlyle (THE FULL MONTY) plays Hitler in this new dramatization of how the young Hitler rose to power in pre-WW II Germany. Peter Stormare plays the Ernst Roehm, one of Hitler's closest early allies and the thuggish leader of the ultra-violent S.A. (Storm Troopers), also known as the Brown Shirts. Although Roehm is now known to have been gay, his sexuality is not portrayed until Tuesday's Part 2, when a disaffected Hitler— having decided to order Roehm killed—walks in on Roehm and a young blonde lover in bed.

THE MATTHEW SHEPARD STORY (Bravo, 8 p.m., 1a.m.) Repeat: As Matthew Shepard's parents (Sam Waterston and Stockard Channing) deliberate whether to recommend the death penalty for their son's killer, flashbacks recall Matthew's life and tragic. Matthew: Shane Meier. Originally an NBC TV Movie.

QUEER AS FOLK (SHO, 9 p.m.) Melanie has trouble adjusting to Michael's need to be an involved father-to-be.

TUESDAY, MAY 20

HITLER: THE RISE OF EVIL (CBS, 7 p.m.) Part 2: As he prepares to order Ernst Rohm (Peter Stormare) killed, Hitler walks in on Rohm and a young blonde lover in bed.

BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER (UPN, 7 p.m) Series Finale: Buffy meets her destiny when she leads the Scoobies, the Potentials and Angel into the Hellmouth for a final showdown with the First. With Alyson Hannigan as teen lesbian witch Willow.

NYPD BLUE (ABC, 9 p.m.) Season Finale. With Bill Brochtrup as the precinct's gay receptionist John Irvin.

Gay Boy Ric is a comedian and pop singer based in L.A. To receive free GTV Alerts: gayboyric@yahoo.com .


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