>Heather, I can't think of a male/male kiss on network >TV. sorry if someone has already posted this, but there's 60 more messages to slog through and i'd rather write.
will and jack had a long kiss, on tv within a tv show, in one episode based on a true incident. probably the first male-male kiss on television was when two non-actor guys outside at time square did a big smooch on one of the live network morning shows. i don't remember the details, but in the episode al roker is interviewing tourists and will plants a huge and pretty long kiss on jack. not gay enough!? will's dialog and delivery are really true to a certain part of the gay world, and (i think) a certain part of every gay man. someone else writes it, but eric mccormack gets it, and for that i worship him. plenty of other straight men play gay so badly, for example more than half the casts of both versions of 'queer as folk', (i've only seen half of one episode of the american version, but it fit point i'm making) and the 'tales of the city' series actors. tonight's actually a big night in will-and-grace-world, with grace supposedly getting married. 90 minutes of w&g! i'm so not a tv person, but i'll be watching the whole time. love love the show... patrick np - bill evans trio at montreau, june 15, 1968 - some day my prince will come