I am writing a research paper on Jack Harkness (really!) and I need to mention a few bisexual male characters, but all my chocolate-fueled brain is coming up with now is Tim Bayliss from H:LotS. I particularly need some characters that are used as comedy fodder. If you have YouTube clips I'd love you forever. If any of you are QAF US fans and can
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In the television program Bottom, Richie is shown consistently throughout the series to be trying to get a girlfriend but to be either secretly attracted to men or accidentally finding more luck with men. He maintains a facade of heterosexuality throughout this, although in the stage adaptations he is shown to be far more attracted to men but still also to women.
In the medical comedy Scrubs the surgeon Todd is a misogynist who makes sex jokes at any opportunity. In the earlier seasons he is hinted at having gay tendencies and in the season five episode My Lunch he is seen looking at pictures of topless men. Elliott and Carla convince him to come out but at the end of the episode he is revealed to be bisexual and walks down the hallway, hitting on a male and female nurse. The janitor asks him "What the hell are you?" to which he replies "I'm the Todd".
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Michael Scott from The Office US is bisexual. He dates women and has a serious female love interest but is sexually attracted to and obsessed with the male office temp. You can see a little here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E09smoPKLuA
Cliff and the emcee from Cabaret; Rocky, Brad, and Dr. Frank-N-Furter from the Rocky Horror Picture Show; Jay from the Kevin Smith films has a major female love interest but thinks about men while masturbating; Sean, one of Carrie's love interests on Sex and the City; Rober from American Dad! (although he is an alien); and any other male character I deem slashable.
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Searching on YouTube for "Green Wing Boyce" gives loads of scenes with Alan Statham, and while he also has some good scenes with Kim (an office girl from Human Resources) I can't seem to find them.
Likewise Alan, who spends most of his time in purusit of Joanna Clore, head of HR.
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If you're open to guest characters as well, Eddie Cahill (CSI NY) played a bisexual on an episode of Sex and the city - Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl - who dated Carrie.
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Brian (Scott Thompson) sues Phil for making gay jokes - at the end of the episode Brian and Phil end up having sex in the office.
Wallace Langham was also Josh in Veronica's Closet where throughout he claimed to be straight and had fiancees and girlfriends though everyone else thought he was gay - and towards the end of the series he had a few boyfriends.
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