James Alexander and Jonathan Chambers
The View From Here
The View From Here is a UK-based podcast shining a fresh light on LGBTQ+ history through long-form interviews with some of the UK's leading changemakers. Our aim is to keep these stories alive and inspire the activists of tomorrow.
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James Alexander and Jonathan Chambers
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Feb 11, 2026
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Episodes
S1E10 - Peter Tatchell part 2: From Outrage to Progress 11.02.2026 41:04
In our second episode with Peter Tatchell, we trace the founding of OutRage!, explore the chilling effect of Section 28 and the culture-war that shaped a generation. Peter breaks down why media moments mattered and shocked the evening news, unpacks the campaigns that equalised the age of consent, and the many years of work that helped to unlock the UK’s immense progress on LGBTQ+ rights from 1999–...
S1E9 - Peter Tatchell part 1: Fearless Activism and the Birth of Pride 04.02.2026 57:41
As LGBTQ+ history month begins, we are thrilled to share the final episodes of our first season. We sit down with Peter for the first of two episodes. Starting in 1960s Melbourne and the impossible choice between prison and the Vietnam war, which ultimately saw him move to London. On his second day in the UK he discovered the Gay Liberation Front, a movement that aimed to achieve cultural change,...
S1E8: Nettie Pollard - GLF, Psychiatry and Telephone Helplines 28.01.2026 49:08
We sit with Nettie Pollard as she relives the early 1970s Gay Liberation Front, a movement that built a culture of collective courage, mutual care, and playful defiance. From secret ‘zaps’ at the Festival of Light to linking arms outside the Albert Hall, she reveals how the GLF protected one another, challenged the police, and made joy a tactic. Nettie takes us inside the Counter‑Psychiatry Group...
S1E7: Chris Smith - The first openly gay Cabinet Minister 21.01.2026 58:30
When Lord Chris Smith stood in a crowded hall in Rugby and said, “My name is Chris Smith... and I’m gay,” British politics took a giant leap forward. In this episode, we trace the path from coming out to the Blair-era equality reforms that reshaped life for LGBTQ people in the UK. Chris discusses tabloid hostility, the response of his constituents, and the small moments that mark a cultural shift....
S1E6: The Bloolips - How Queer Theatre Fought Back 14.01.2026 1:14:28
We sit down with Stuart Feather, Paul Shaw, and Lavinia Co‑op to trace the raw and often outrageous path from the Gay Liberation Front’s early meetings at the LSE to the Bloolips’ radical drag that rattled London, conquered Amsterdam, and charmed New York. We revisit the infamous Festival of Light action at Methodist Central Hall, featuring slow handclaps, boxed mice under pews, can‑canning “nuns,...
BONUS EPISODE: Adèle Anderson - Standing Strong Against a Backlash 09.01.2026 12:07
Following our main interview with Adèle Anderson, recorded before the April 2025 Supreme Court ruling on trans rights in the UK, we sit down with Adèle for a live recording at The View From Here's launch event in London. Adèle shares her thoughts on the negative progress we're seeing in trans rights in the UK, the impact of culture wars and the chilling effect this is having. If you enjo...
S1E5: Adèle Anderson - Radical Queen to Trans Trailblazer 07.01.2026 1:12:15
Adèle Anderson, a key voice of cabaret group, Fascinating Aida, takes us behind the spotlight to Britain in the 1970s, where a radical queen went on to face aversion therapy and a medical playbook that demanded a “ladylike” life before providing basic care. We explore how a newspaper headline threatened to push Adèle out of Fascinating Aida, GLF fractures, the politics of trans inclusion, and the...
S1E4: Jill Nalder - From the Pink Palace to a Fight for Care 17.12.2025 57:45
We sit down with the activist and actor, Jill Nalder, whose real life shaped the TV series It’s a Sin, to uncover how a makeshift home in London became a blueprint for chosen family, mutual aid, and relentless care during the HIV crisis. From youth theatre in Wales to drama school in the city, Jill shows how safe spaces grow courage and how that courage fuelled nights of laughter, emergency phone...
S1E3: Ted Brown - Civil Rights to Care Rights 10.12.2025 1:05:19
Ted Brown, veteran of the Gay Liberation Front and a driving force behind black gay activism in Britain, joins us to trace a path from a civil rights–inspired childhood to organising the first UK Pride, and to a battle many don’t see coming - staying out and safe in elderly care. We start with Ted’s mother, a Jamaican activist who stood with the US civil rights movement and taught him to read prej...
S1E2: Lisa Power - Pride, Policy and Persistence 03.12.2025 1:11:50
Lisa Power joins us to chart a raw, funny, and fiercely practical road through UK LGBTQ+ history—from Switchboard’s midnight calls to the birth of Stonewall, from Section 28’s chilling effect to the sudden light of Vancouver 1996 when HIV combination therapy changed everything. We dig into the messy reality of coalition building: why Stonewall chose equality as the shared baseline, how the age of...
S1E1: Michael Cashman - How A Young Actor Became An Activist 26.11.2025 1:16:36
A boy from Limehouse learns to disappear to survive. Decades later, he chooses the opposite—and everything changes. Michael Cashman joins us for a vivid, unflinching journey from dockside childhood to EastEnders fame, from the terror and tenderness of the AIDS years to the kitchen-table founding of Stonewall. He shares how art, politics and everyday compassion forged a life of showing up when sile...
S1E0: Trailer - why we're making a podcast 24.10.2025 3:36
The View From Here is a UK-based podcast shining a fresh light on LGBTQ+ history through long-form interviews with some of the UK's leading changemakers. Our aim is to keep these stories alive and inspire the activists of tomorrow. This trailer introduces the podcast. Season one will begin on 26 November 2025 with weekly episodes. This episode was hosted by Jonathan Chambers and James Alexand...
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