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Cher (1975)
Emmy Award nominated American variety show.
Emmy Award nominated American variety show.
This 1975 TV special is a variety show primarily focused on musical performances, comedy sketches, and celebrity appearances, lacking a discernible political narrative or explicit ideological messaging.
The 1975 variety show 'Cher' featured a visibly diverse range of guest performers, reflecting the entertainment landscape of its time. However, as a variety show, it did not present a narrative that explicitly engaged with or critiqued traditional identities or centered on explicit DEI themes.
The Cher Show, a 1970s variety program, does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its content primarily focused on musical performances, comedy sketches, and guest appearances, without engaging with queer identity or related social issues, aligning with typical mainstream television programming of its era.
The Cher Show (1975-1976) was a variety series that did not feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its content focused on musical numbers, comedy, and guest stars, with no known instances of gender identity discussions or portrayals relevant to the rubric.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 'Cher' variety show (1975) primarily featured musical performances, comedy sketches, and guest appearances. It was not an adaptation of a narrative with pre-existing characters, nor did it reboot any legacy roles. Therefore, no characters established in prior canon or history had their gender changed.
The "Cher" show was a 1975 variety series starring Cher herself. It did not adapt pre-existing fictional works with established characters or portray historical figures in a biographical context where a race swap could occur.
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