OUTtv reveals slate of new commissions and returning series
November 12, 2025
OUTtv, the LGBTQ+ streaming service, has unveiled its latest programming slate, comprising five newly commissioned original series and the renewal of a returning unscripted title. The new slate of originals features the scripted dark comedy series Sisters, music documentary Queer Country, reality series OUTSPOKEN: Full Access Drag, Rebecca More talk show Best Sex Ever, reality series Ultimate Boy’s Trip, alongside the return of its award-winning docuseries Pride which has been renewed for a sixth season.
Philip Webb, COO of OUTtv, said: “With our latest slate, we’re continuing to celebrate LGBTQ+ storytelling with a mix of bold new originals and a returning fan-favourite title. From music and drag to sex, faith, and friendship, these series reflect how our platform is constantly evolving, and our ongoing commitment to backing big ideas, fresh perspectives, and new voices.”
Premiering in February 2026 is Sisters (8 x 10”), a dark comedy scripted series created by and starring Brenna Jordan, and directed and produced by John Mark. The series follows three sister-wives in a devout polygamist sect who are thrust into a world without rules – or men – when their patriarch drops dead mid-potato harvest. Left to their own devices, they must outsmart religious law, protect what’s theirs, and maybe even discover who they are beyond their husband’s shadow. This darkly funny and subversive series channels the irreverent, biting spirit of Mark’s The Browns, queering a conservative community in a way that’s as revolutionary as it is hilarious.
Documentary film Queer Country (90”), produced by Colette Johnson-Vosberg and Firestarter Productions, explores how country music – long viewed as an unwelcoming space for artists who don’t fit the traditional mould – is beginning to change. The film will premiere in 2026 and highlights the growing number of LGBTQ+ musicians making their mark in the genre with songs that are both authentically country and proudly queer, redefining what country music can be today.
From OUTtv’s documentary strand OUTspoken, Full Access Drag (45”), premiering December 2025, explores the intersection between drag and disability and follows drag performers with a variety of disabilities, who put those disabilities front and centre in their drag personas and performances, highlighting that drag truly is for everybody.
The programming line-up also includes new OUTtv Original titles, including Best Sex Ever (6 x 30”), produced by DaddyTV and joining the service in 2026. Iconic adult performer Rebecca More loves talking about sex – every dirty little detail – and in this series she sits down with some of the UK’s most fascinating queer people to talk about the hottest hook-up of their lives. These aren’t vague anecdotes; each episode provides a deep dive into a single, outrageous story and how it has affected the guest’s life since.
Also an OUTtv Original from DaddyTV, Ultimate Boy’s Trip (6 x 30”) sees Boomer Banks, Max Konnor, and Joey Mills return to OUTtv, but this time they’re trading winter blues for Miami heat as the boys move into the iconic Gaythering Hotel with all of their friends. When the newest internet it-boy Drake Von arrives, the OG OUTtv castmates have to navigate their friendships, trust, and their futures on reality TV. Ultimate Boy’s Trip is a sexy new series coming to the service in March 2026, filled with OUTtv’s signature humour and jaw-dropping drama.
Rounding out the slate is the renewal of documentary series Pride (6 x 30”) for a sixth season. Produced by We Demand Productions, the award-winning series follows filmmakers Mark Kenneth Woods and Michael Yerxa as they travel to Pride celebrations around the world, exploring local LGBTQ+ history and culture. This season introduces new guest co-hosts such as Christian Yves Jones and Michael Venus, visiting cities including Edinburgh, Portland, Perth, Adelaide, Winnipeg, Porto, and Tulsa.
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