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Tickled Pink

''Tickled Pink'' (full title ''Inside TV Land: Tickled Pink'') was an hour-long television special which aired multiple times during July, 2006, chronicled television shows that homosexuals have identified with over the years. The show featured such entertainers as Richard Andreoli, Kelsey Grammer, Sandra Bernhard, Diahann Carroll, Susan Saint James, Bruce Vilanch, Marc Cherry, Lynda Carter, Bob Mackie, Jean Smart, Jason Stuart, Frank DeCaro, Barbara Eden, Mike Gray, Carson Kressley, Rue McClanahan, Judy Gold, Thom Filicia, and Mario Cantone.〔
〕 ''Tickled Pink'' was produced for TV Land by Linda Ellerbee’s Lucky Duck Productions.

==Shows cited in ''Tickled Pink''==

In addition to ''The Golden Girls'', ''Batman'', and ''CHiPs'', ''Maude'', ''Xena: Warrior Princess'', ''Will & Grace'', ''Sex & the City'', ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', ''Designing Women'', ''Friends'', ''Ellen'', ''The Simpsons'', ''The Odd Couple'', ''Laverne & Shirley'', ''Cagney & Lacey'', ''Kate & Allie'', ''Wonder Woman'', ''Dynasty'', and ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' were also cited in ''Tickled Pink'' as shows that “became ‘homosensational’ ”, providing gays with characters who were depicted as “strong, independent and outrageous” and whose “bond with their friends resonated with their own lives”.〔
〕 According to NPR, the first shows to earn the honor were actresses from the 1970s, who may not have been gay but broke away from the happy homemaker mold that defined too many adult female roles in the medium's early years. "Mary Tyler Moore" fit the bill; so did "Maude," another 1970s sitcom starring Bea Arthur as the outspoken title character.〔'Tickled Pink': Gay-Friendly TV Through the Years, by Andrew Wallenstein, NPR Day to Day, June 1, 2005, http://n.pr/QREMSr〕

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