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On the Prowl
Does anyone here remember this show from the mid-80s? It aired first on Showtime I believe and then went into syndication. It was one of the few gay themed comedies that I can remember. If not for "Soap," it may have been completely unique at the time.
I don't remember the complete details but it involved 3 brothers running a bar of some sort. One of the brothers was gay. He was a straight acting gay man. One brother was understanding about it. The other one accepted it but begrudgingly. As a sitcom, it had its reuqired scene stealing co-star in flamboyant Donald played by Philip Charles MacKenzie. He was the really gay guy on the show and had a love/hate friendship with the oldest, slightly homophobic brother. There was also a niece on the show who played Blanche's "fast" neice on an early episode of "The Golden Girls."
I THINK "Brothers" was taped in front of a studio audience. If not, there was a laugh track because I remember hearing laughter for some reason. "Brothers" wasn't a really funny show but I did enjoy watching it. I haven't seen it in YEARS and no one ever mentions it when they talk about gays on TV but I thought it was a cute gay themed show that straight guys could actually watch too.
I don't remember the complete details but it involved 3 brothers running a bar of some sort. One of the brothers was gay. He was a straight acting gay man. One brother was understanding about it. The other one accepted it but begrudgingly. As a sitcom, it had its reuqired scene stealing co-star in flamboyant Donald played by Philip Charles MacKenzie. He was the really gay guy on the show and had a love/hate friendship with the oldest, slightly homophobic brother. There was also a niece on the show who played Blanche's "fast" neice on an early episode of "The Golden Girls."
I THINK "Brothers" was taped in front of a studio audience. If not, there was a laugh track because I remember hearing laughter for some reason. "Brothers" wasn't a really funny show but I did enjoy watching it. I haven't seen it in YEARS and no one ever mentions it when they talk about gays on TV but I thought it was a cute gay themed show that straight guys could actually watch too.


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