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New Adventures as "BoysTown" Returns to Television

The new gay drama series "BoysTown" launches its first season with a full slate of half hour episodes, featuring the entanglements of seven diverse characters in a gay neighborhood of Los Angeles.

New Adventures as "BoysTown" Returns to Television
2012-11-05
LONG BEACH, CA, November 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) The first season of a sparkling new gay drama series, "BoysTown", is set to light up the airwaves very soon. Created by producer Ricky Reidling, "BoysTown" chronicles the entanglements of seven diverse characters living in a gay neighborhood of Los Angeles. Reidling calls the show "a cross between a gay Desperate Housewives and Sex and the City".

The series is the follow-up to a pilot that was shown to great success at film festivals, and subsequently aired as a mini-series in Canada. Reidling has received many emails since then from fans wanting to see more, and at last their wish is coming true. Three new half hour episodes have already been released in the U.S. to critical praise, with a full season of 10 episodes to come.

The show is set to air in Canada on OutTV, which will be distributing the series internationally. International DVD rights are still available.

"BoysTown" comes from Reidling's production company, Reidling Entertainment. Among the company's other productions is the popular 2010 feature film. "Heels", about a financially strapped young man who finds his true calling when he enters a cross-dressing competition for some extra cash. The new "BoysTown" season will feature notable indie guest stars including Ian Roberts, Bruce L. Hart, Windham Beacham, Britt Prentice and Daniel Rhyder, alongside series regulars J. Hunter Ackerman, Jesse Seann Atkinson, Albertossy Espinoza, Eric Dean, Chace Farguson, Jim Patneaude, Ricky Reidling, and Peter Welkin.

For more information go to: www.boystown.us. To purchase previous episodes on DVD, visit: www.waterbearerfilms.com or www.TLAGay.com.

Reidling Entertainment is a full media production company creating television and feature films.

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[Press-News.org] New Adventures as "BoysTown" Returns to Television
The new gay drama series "BoysTown" launches its first season with a full slate of half hour episodes, featuring the entanglements of seven diverse characters in a gay neighborhood of Los Angeles.