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Finally, Florida gays get the representation Congress won’t give to them. Amazon Prime Video’s latest “docuseries” follows a group of lesbian gal pals in Tampa Bay’s “It” crowd. The eight-episode series sees them navigating life and love in the “ever-growing gay hotspot on the Florida shoreline.” “Always ready for an adventure or a good party, this group of loyal friends — and sometimes more than friends — is ambitious and unapologetic while constantly battling stereotypes and labels,” a release from Amazon Studios reads. Set to release this fall, each of the women will face pivotal decisions in their personal and professional lives. Ali Myers, Nelly Ramirez, Shiva Pishdad, Jordan Whitley, Marissa Gialousis, Summer Mitchell, Cuppie Bragg, Brianna Murphy, Haley Grable, Melanie Posner, Olivia Mullins, and Mack McKenzie are in the cast, which is already facing criticism for a lack of gender and racial diversity. “Working on this show has been an incredible experience, and as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, I’m thrilled this type of series can exist in the premium streaming space,” showrunner Melissa Bidwell said in a statement. “The cast is truly dynamic, refreshing and unlike any I’ve worked with — they certainly won’t disappoint! Viewers everywhere will be able to relate to them in one way or another.”
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After extensive research and lots of popcorn, we’re bringing you the ultimate list of the best lesbian TV shows, web series, and mini-series available online and on DVD today.
If you’re looking for something a little longer, take a look through our list of lesbian movies. For avid readers, we have a long list of recommended lesbian fiction and lesbian non-fiction books.
For something a little more raw and shorter, take a peek at our full list of lesbian web series.
Long-running TV series with predominantly lesbian characters, scenes and themes, here’s a list of our favorite lesbian TV series in no particular order:
Meet Jennifer (Michelle Paradise), a documentary filmmaker with a vivid fantasy life (which we see) and a floundering career (which we also see). Jennifer wants to find Ms. Right. but first, she must navigate the rules of lesbian life, most of which she learns the hard way.
Fortunately, her friends are there to help: Sam, a commitment-phobe who flips women faster than real estate; Chris and Kris, a lesbian couple expanding both their pet accessory business and their family; and Crutch, a young musician who wants to be taken seriously but still has some growing up to do. Surviving singlehood, couplehood – and each other – has never looked quite like this. As far as lesbian TV shows go, this is one of our all time favorites, it’s funny and light-hearted with a happy ending.
This long-running Showtime series ran for 6 seasons and it features intertwined stories about the lives and loves of a group of LGBTQIA+ women in Los Angeles.
The characters date, get into committed relationships, consider having families, hook up, break up, question their sexuality, stay in the closet, come out or sleep around — sometimes all of the above.
Season 8 of the L Word (this time called Generation Q) was officially released on December 8th 2019 and Season 2 has just been confirmed!
Jefferson Pierce, a vigilante with the power to harness electricity, is forced to come out of retirement and fight the increasing crime in his neighbourhood.
The show is famous for including the first ever black lesbian superhero, Anissa Pierce / Thunder / Blackbird. Anissa has the ability to manipulate her density with her breathing, endowing herself with superhuman strength and durability. She can also create powerful shockwaves and has an accelerated healing factor.
Call my Agent, or ‘Dix Pour Cent’, is a french comedy drama TV series that was first shown in France in 2015. The show is available to stream on Netflix. The plot focuses on the life of a prestigious artistic agency and the death of its founder.
Lesbian leads, Andréa (Camille Cottin) and Colette (Ophélia Kolb) share interactions in Season 1 as they work collide through art and business. The series also shows us the other side of the celebrity world with lots of laughter and a play on emotions.
Remember old school women’s prison drama ‘Prisoner Cell Block H’, where the cell walls shook as a door was slammed? Wentworth prison TV series is based on just that but with a modern, graphic and drama-filled twist and lots of lesbian characters.
Remember Bea Smith as gutsy and fearless, ruling Wentworth Correctional Centre with an iron fist. But who was Bea Smith before prison? How did a housewife and mother from the suburbs become Top Dog without rival? Having taken Australia by storm and now on Season Five, Australia’s most famous correctional center opens its gates for the first time in 27 years in an edgy, and graphic re-imagining of the popular drama series, Prisoner: Cell Block H.
Featuring both new and original characters, this no-holds-barred drama charts their struggle to survive in the violent, pressure cooker environment of a contemporary women’s prison. It’s drama with conviction.
Black Mirror is a US/British anthology series that revolves around a group of people’s personal lives and how technology manipulates their behaviour.
Most episodes are set in futuristic worlds where electronic pollenating bees exist among robotic policing dogs! But there’s an episode in particular with a heartwarming lesbian storyline and that is Season 3 Episode 4, San Junipero!
The episode is set in a beach resort town named ‘San Junipero’, where the introverted Yorkie (Mackenzie Davis) meets the more outgoing Kelly (Gugu Mbatha-Raw). The town is part of a simulated reality the elderly can inhabit, even after death. It’s a wonderful love story between two women with an added bonus of funky 1980s music and setting!
Curl Girls is a six-part American reality television series that premiered on Logo on June 18, 2007. Curl Girls is the first lesbian reality show on a major television channel.
It chronicles the friendships and careers of Gingi, Michele, Melissa, Erin, Vanessa, and Jessica—six young lesbian women.
Despite their differences, all the women enjoy surfing. They compete to win a trip to Hawaii, but the competition strains their relationships.
Lots of lesbian action in another women’s prison Tv Series, the UK’s Bad Girls was a popular mainstream series in the late 1990s. Bad Girls has been described as a hard-hitting ITV drama series depicting the trials and triumphs of prison inmates and officers in the notorious women’s prison of HMP Larkhall.
The initial inhabitants of Larkhall’s ‘G’ Wing, overseen by Wing Governor (and eventual lesbian) Helen Stewart (Simone Lahbib), inmate lesbian Nikki Wade (Mandana Jones), a woman serving time for murdering a policeman who assaulted her girlfriend. The unusual relationship that develops between Helen and Nikki highlights the complexities of prison life and the unique and intense environment of Larkhall.
This Amazon original series is a dark comedy inspired by events in lesbian comic Tig Notaro’s life. Starring as a Los Angeles-based radio host of the same name, Tig is still dealing with serious health issues, including recovering from a double mastectomy.
When her mother becomes gravely ill, Tig returns to her hometown in Mississippi, where she is forced on a painful (and at times, hilarious) journey that unearths uncomfortable truths about herself and her family. In order to heal, both physically and emotionally, Tig must reconnect with her roots before moving forward.
A grieving teenager finds an unexpected connection with two classmates at her new high school when they all land in the same Shoplifters Anonymous group.
Keep an eye out for Elodie who is the show’s resident lesbian. We see her first kiss with a girl and how awkwardly lovable she is when flirting. We see her on her journey into girls and dating. The show has been critically acclaimed for LGTQIA+ coverage among teenage girls.
Stef, a dedicated police officer, is in a relationship with Lena. The two have built a close-knit family with Stef’s biological son, Brandon, and adopted twins, Mariana and Jesus. When Lena meets Callie — hardened from being in and out of foster homes — the couple welcome her into their home, thinking it is temporary.
Callie’s blunt commentary about the atypical family hits a nerve with the twins, who struggle with their own identities. Then the girl discovers a secret that could land Mariana in trouble. Brandon helps Callie navigate the social scene at high school, but she skips school to meet up with an old friend. Her behavior makes Stef and Lena second-guess their decision to help her.
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Academy Award-nominee Naomi Watts stars in this Netflix-original psychological thriller as Jean, a therapist in New York with a successful practice and a life that seems picturesque.
As Jean starts to develop intimate and illicit relationships with the people in her patients’ lives, the borders of her professional life and personal fantasies become blurred. Jean descends into a world where reality and the forces of her desires are disastrously at odds, which impacts her life and the lives of those around her.
Jean becomes involved with female character Sidney, who is a patient’s ex-girlfriend. Jean’s method of investigation as part of her work is to be romantically involved with her patient’s peers in order to help heal them.
This reality series follows a group of five lesbian friends as they struggle to become the youngest female promoters in Los Angeles by trying to open and promote their own night club.
It’s harder than they thought, and along the way the women face both the fruits and failures of personal relationships as they strive to make their collective dream a reality.
Jill Solloway’s TV series based on the feminist novel by Chris Kraus and starring Kevin Bacon. The story focuses on a married couple who each fall for the same professor named Dick. Set in a colorful academic community in Marfa, Texas. Lesbian character Devon (Roberta Colindrez) shares her story about her first love in the series.

‘The British L Word’. Lip Service is a bold lesbian drama created by Harriet Braun and follows the lives and loves of a group of twenty-something friends living in Glasgow. Meet Cat, a self-assured architect, whose life is spun upside down when her former lover Frankie, a talented but emotionally reckless photographer, reappears in Glasgow unannounced after disappearing two years earlier.
Tess, Cat’s best friend and flatmate, has a proven track record of falling for the wrong sorts of women, including sultry Lou. Starring a hot young British cast, including Emun Elliott, James Anthony Pearson, Heather Peace, Natasha O’Keefe and Tom Mannion, Lip Service takes a fresh look at modern day relationships – in and outside of the bedroom.
Two Seasons worth of British lesbian TV show, Sugar Rush, is available to buy and stream online. Sugar Rush is a comedy-drama series developed by Shine Limited, based on the Julie Burchill’s novel of the same name. The TV series is centered on the life of a 15-year-old lesbian, Kim Daniels, who moves from London to Brighton on the south coast of England.
Kim feels an intense lust for her best friend, the beautiful Maria Sweet (otherwise known as Sugar) and the series follows experiences of forbidden love, and Kim’s attempts to come to grips with a rather dysfunctional family.
Transparent is an Amazon original TV series created by Jill Soloway (who is currently in a relationship with American poet Eileen Myles). Transparent is Emmy and Golden Globe-winning TV series. It is simply brilliant. The story follows a complex family’s relationship and how they are dealing with father’s transition to become a woman. There are lesbian and bi characters throughout the series.
We see humor, lots of glitzy Los Angeles, family drama and lesbian relationships all over the place. Now in its 4th Season, there’s no sign of it stopping!
Ellen works in a Los Angeles bookstore called Buy the Book and hangs around with her friends discussing lovers, work and family.

Follows real life queer couple Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher as they share their lives as stand up comics who are balancing work, relationships, and the breaking down of gender barriers.
When the Carlin family moves from a small town in Ohio to Los Angeles because of mom Paula getting a new job, it takes them a while to adjust to the lifestyle shift. Complicating the adjustment for teenage daughter Spencer is her struggle with her orientation.
Her older brother, Glen, was once a budding basketball star, but an injury derails his sporting dreams and leads to erratic behavior. Dad Arthur also has difficulty adapting to big-city life after being a “hero” social worker in Ohio. As with many teen-oriented shows, “South of Nowhere” deals with real-world issues, including racism, drugs, underage drinking, teen pregnancy and domestic violence. This is one of the lesbian TV shows aimed at a younger adult audience.
Convicted of a decade old crime of transporting drug money to an ex-girlfriend, normally law-abiding Piper Chapman is sentenced to a year and a half behind bars to face the reality of how life-changing prison can really be. Lots of lesbian characters grace the cells of Litchfield prison in this long-running serial comedy.
“Vida” is a drama series about two Mexican-American siblings from East Los Angeles. Party girl Lyn lives a carefree life in the Bay Area. She couldn’t be more different than, or distanced from, her sister Emma (who is queer), with whom she has no relationship.
A death in their family forces them to return to their old stomping grounds, where they confront long-repressed feelings and learn the surprising truth about their mother’s identity. Look out for Eddy whoo is a lesbian character as well as Cruz.
A Reality TV Series. In this offshoot (sort of) of Showtime’s drama series “The L Word,” cameras follow lesbians in Los Angeles and New York as they go about their everyday lives.
These ladies juggle their highly successful careers, social lives, relationships and families under the watchful eyes of viewers.
Wynonna Earp has been away from her hometown, Purgatory, for years but returns to reluctantly take on the role that Wyatt Earp’s heir is destined for — demon protector. Her task is to take out Revenants, the resurrected souls of the criminals who were taken down at one time by her great-grandfather.
Wynonna teams up with sister Waverly, agent Xavier Dolls and Doc Holliday, the cursed-with-immortality best friend of Wyatt Earp, as they work to stop the Revenants from taking over Purgatory and escaping into the world. The show is based on the graphic novel series of the same name.
It’s 1832 in West Yorkshire, England — the cradle of the evolving Industrial Revolution — where landowner Anne Lister is determined to save her faded ancestral home, Shibden Hall, even if it means bucking society’s expectations.
In addition to reopening the coal mines, a part of Lister’s plan to help her family is to marry well. But the charismatic, single-minded Lister — who dresses head-to-toe in black and charms her way into high society — has no intention of marrying a man. “Gentleman Jack” examines Lister’s relationships with her family, servants, tenants and industrial rivals, and would-be wife. The real-life Anne Lister’s story was recorded in her diaries, and the most intimate details of her life are revealed for the series.
Based on Sarah Waters’s 1998 novel, Tipping the Velvet was made into a BBC television drama in 2002. Set in the Victorian England during 1890, the TV series tells a coming of age story about young women named Nan who falls in love with male impersonator.
Sarah Waters was surprised that the BBC chose to produce and broadcast a television adaptation that faithfully followed the relish and explicit details of escapades in the book.
This Netflix original chronicles the life of one of the darker Marvel characters, the mysterious Jessica Jones. When a tragedy puts an end to her short-lived career as a superhero, Jessica settles in New York City and opens her own detective agency, called Alias Investigations, which seems to be called into cases involving people who have special abilities.
Suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome, Jessica wants to do good, but her primary interest isn’t in saving the world, it’s saving her apartment and getting through each day. Based on a graphic novel intended for adults, this is not a superhero story for the kids.
Jeri Hogarth (Carrie-Anne Moss) plays Jessica’s lesbian lawyer in the series who is in a battle between her wife and her new secretary lover. Watch Jessica for an action packed lesbian storyline!
A Hulu series focusing on New Yorker, Leila, who lives in London with her girlfriend of 10 years and business partner, Sadie, but Leila has a secret: she is bisexual.
Realizing that she is living a lie, Leila breaks up with her girlfriend and tries to live life as a bisexual.
Not quite web series or TV series, these self-categorized lesbian miniseries will have you hooked.
A reality series centered on a group of London lesbians and their social expedition to ‘Candy Bar’ which was an iconic Soho drinking hole that has since closed down.
Based on the lives and loves of a group of young lesbians, this series goes between the sheets and into the minds and hearts of unapologetically queer women living in Middle America.
Refreshingly non-judgmental and atypical in its embrace of stereotype, with its funny, provocative and controversial storylines, Girl/Girl Scene is a vibrant, vital and honest reflection of today.
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit was a novel by Jeanette Winterson published in 1985, and was subsequently adapted into a BBC television drama of the same name.
It is a coming-of-age story about a lesbian girl who grows up in an English Pentecostal community.
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