Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the highlights in LGBTQ on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBTQ-inclusive programming on TV.
On Sunday, MTV will air the inaugural MTV Movie and TV Awards. As well as being the first year where the award show combines TV and movies, this is also the first year where there are no gendered categories. Non-binary actor Asia Kate Dillon, who recently worded a letter to the academy about discarding gendered cateogories in Emmys, is a presenters. The LGBTQ-inclusive nominees include Moonlight, Transparent, Jane the Virgin, I Am Not Your Negro, This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous, out personality Ellen DeGeneres, and more. The MTV Movie and TV Awards: Sunday, 8pm on MTV.
The second season of the GLAAD Media Award-nominated comedy Master of None comes out this Friday on Netflix. The show will continue where it left off last season, following Aziz Ansari's character, Dev, as he navigates life and love in New York, as well as Italy this season. One of Dev's closest friends is out lesbian Denise (Lena Waithe) who will return for the second season. Master of None: Friday, on Netflix.
The new series from Transparent creator Jill Soloway, I Love Dick, premieres on Amazon Prime this Friday. The show follows writer and filmmaker Chris (Kathryn Hahn) as she moves with her husband to Texas for his new job, and becomes obsessed with an artist and critic, Dick (Kevin Bacon). Included in the ensemble are queer characters Devon (Roberta Colindrez), who is writing a play inspired by Chris's life and marriage, and Toby (India Menduez). I Love Dick: Friday, on Amazon Prime.
Sunday, May 7: 2017 MTV Movie and TV Awards (8pm, MTV) Call the Midwife (8pm, PBS); Veep (10:30pm, HBO)
Monday: Supergirl (8pm, The CW); Young and Hungry (8pm, Freeform) Jane the Virgin (9pm, The CW)
Tuesday: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (8pm, FOX); Famous in Love (9pm, Freeform)
Wednesday: The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu); Survivor: Game Changers (8pm, CBS); Arrow (8pm, The CW); Modern Family (9pm, ABC); Empire (9pm, FOX); Lopez (10:30pm, TV Land)
Thursday: Grey's Anatomy (8pm, ABC); Scandal (9pm, ABC); Riverdale (9pm, The CW)
Friday: Master of None (Netflix); I Love Dick (Amazon Prime); The Originals (8pm, The CW)
Saturday: Doctor Who (9pm, BBC America); Class (10:10pm, BBC America)