Noah's Arc Landmark

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noahsarc.jpgLast night, the entire first season of Noah's Arc aired on BET J, a network that was recently honored by GLAAD for its LGBT inclusivity. As The Daily Voice notes, this marathon marked the first black television network broadcast of a gay-themed television series.

Noah's Arc -- which follows a group of black gay friends in Los Angeles -- was created by writer-director Patrik-Ian Polk and originally aired on Logo. Polk has expressed his excitement about the show airing on BET J, commenting, "It's a great opportunity to introduce the show to a whole new audience that may not have discovered the Logo network, and it gives them a taste of what's coming in the new Noah's Arc feature film this fall."

If you missed season one, BET J will air it again on June 26. Season two airs in its entirety both June 22 and 29. The film is scheduled to open in October.

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