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Ten Percent – TV Listing. March 23 – April 24 2016

Ten Percent

Ten Percent – TV Listing. March 23 – April 24 2016

Ten Percent — LGBT-TV for Northern California

Wednesday, 7pm
Rebroadcast: Thursdays – Tuesday, 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturdays & Sundays at 10:30pm on Comcast Hometown Network Channel 104 in Northern California.

www.comcasthometown.com

Episode # 306
Wednesday March 23, 7pm
Rebroadcast: Thursday — Tuesday, March 24 – 29; 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, March 26 – 27, 10:30pm

David Perry chats with Tim Seelig, artistic director of the SF Gay Men’s Chorus, about their upcoming tribute to Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City. Perry also speaks with Kevin McNeely, director of the Sonoma Film Festival.

Episode # 307
Wednesday March 30, 7pm
Rebroadcast: Thursday — Tuesday, March 31 – April 5; 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & April 2 -3, 10:30pm

David Perry welcomes Amy Sueyoshi from the API Queer Women and Transgender Community speaking about this year’s Phoenix Awardee Kitty Tsui. David Perry also speaks with Jim Van Buskirk, historian, author and former program manager at the James C Hormel Lesbian & Gay Center at the SF Public Library.

Episode # 308
Wednesday April 6, 7pm
Rebroadcast: Thursday — Tuesday, April 7 – 12, 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, April 9 – 10, 10:30pm

David Perry chats with Dr Julie Trestman, bodyworker and chiropractor from San Francisco. David also speaks with Dipti Gosh of TRIKONE, a south Asian LGBTQ organization.

Episode # 309
Wednesday April 13, 7pm
Rebroadcast: Thursday — Tuesday, April 14 – 19, 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, April 16 – 17, 10:30pm

David Perry welcomes Maureen Bogues, marketing manager from Symphony Parnassus. Perry also chats with Nick A. Olivero, founding artistic director of Boxcar Theatre and Speakeasy. .

Episode # 310
Wednesday April 20, 7pm
Rebroadcast: Thursday — Tuesday, April 21 – 26, 11:30am & 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday, April 23 – 24, 10:30pm

David Perry speaks with Mark Abrigo, founder of the wrestling webcast “On This Very Screen.” David Perry also welcomes Pearl Teese, host of “Party Foul Radio.”

Ten Percent is also available 24/7 through the “On Demand” Feature through your Comcast Cable Network. Choose “Get Local” and “Comcast Hometown” to access Ten Percent. Past shows may also be viewed online at www.comcasthometown.com.

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About 10 Percent

Comcast Hometown Network (CHN), Comcast’s regional cable network covering Northern and Central California, continues its commitment to quality original programming with Ten Percent, a weekly interview series that focuses on lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender (LGBT) issues. The half-hour show, created and hosted by long-time San Francisco media professional David Perry, airs on Channel 104, Mondays – Thursdays at 11:30am & 8pm and is available to all Comcast digital cable customers throughout Northern and Central California. Each episode will then be available online at www.comcasthometown.com as well as on Comcast’s popular ON DEMAND platform, which is free to Comcast digital customers. To view Ten Percent ON DEMAND, Comcast Digital Cable customers can tune to Channel 1 on their Digital Cable lineup or press the ON DEMAND button on their remote control, then click on the “Get Local” section, then click on “Comcast Hometown.”

“I jokingly call the show ‘Charlie Rose for the LGBT world,” said David Perry, Producer/Host of Ten Percent. “We may be only ten percent of the general population, in round numbers, but our issues are one hundred percent front-and-center in today’s world. Whether it’s the fight for marriage equality or debates about gay clergy or the right to serve openly in uniform, our issues are reflective of the world at large.”

“David has a well-known and unique voice that bridges many communities,” said Jason Holmes, Executive Producer at Comcast Hometown Network. “David’s talents and the launch of Ten Percent further enhance Comcast’s commitment to our communities and Comcast Hometown Network’s compelling, community-based regional programming,”