joan davis fan
03-14-2002, 05:51 AM
Came across an old copy of TV Guide from 1973 yesterday. They did a story in its news section saying that beginning in the 1974-1975 season the networks are asking the producers/ writers/ directors or tv shows to reframe from using "bruce" ( gay ) jokes. Some comedians and radio djs actually protested this according to TV Guide as they felt such jokes are a MAJOR part of their act. The more I read this the more strange it was.
I have noticed over the years heard such jokes both on radio and in reruns of sitcoms and other shows . CPO Sharkey, Maude, Paul Lynde , even Anita Bryant on Mike Douglas did some of these "gay Bruce " jokes. I heard a tape of a radio show from the 70s featuring Alan Sues from Laugh In. He claims that Dan Rowan and Dick Martin wanted him to do a tv show with his character to be named "Bruce Sues" but he refused because Sues didnt want the viewers to believe he was gay if his character was named "Bruce". He felt Bruce was a gay name.
He even said that he has a hard time buying milk because it has the words "homo" on it and "they wanted me to play a Bruce"?
Talk about being homophobic !!
ON WKRP Les Nesman was banned from doing an interview in a locker room because someone thought he was gay. Towards the end of the show as he was about to jump off the WKRP building the sports star who called Les gay called. When it was discovered this sports star was anmed "Bruce" the audience just howls with laughter. I have this show on video and each time I see the scene and I ask, what is so funny about it?
Was wondering how the name Bruce became connected with "gay" as these so-called "gay Bruce" jokes must've been big during the 70s. Its also interesting, I have known many guys over the years named "Bruce" and none of them were gay. Must've been tough to be named "Bruce" during the 70s when you have stars on tv "connecting the name with homosexual.
I have noticed over the years heard such jokes both on radio and in reruns of sitcoms and other shows . CPO Sharkey, Maude, Paul Lynde , even Anita Bryant on Mike Douglas did some of these "gay Bruce " jokes. I heard a tape of a radio show from the 70s featuring Alan Sues from Laugh In. He claims that Dan Rowan and Dick Martin wanted him to do a tv show with his character to be named "Bruce Sues" but he refused because Sues didnt want the viewers to believe he was gay if his character was named "Bruce". He felt Bruce was a gay name.
He even said that he has a hard time buying milk because it has the words "homo" on it and "they wanted me to play a Bruce"?
Talk about being homophobic !!
ON WKRP Les Nesman was banned from doing an interview in a locker room because someone thought he was gay. Towards the end of the show as he was about to jump off the WKRP building the sports star who called Les gay called. When it was discovered this sports star was anmed "Bruce" the audience just howls with laughter. I have this show on video and each time I see the scene and I ask, what is so funny about it?
Was wondering how the name Bruce became connected with "gay" as these so-called "gay Bruce" jokes must've been big during the 70s. Its also interesting, I have known many guys over the years named "Bruce" and none of them were gay. Must've been tough to be named "Bruce" during the 70s when you have stars on tv "connecting the name with homosexual.