Locker Room
2002 - 2002
Episode 1
4th January 2002Episode 1
Hosted by Paul J. Deboy, Locker Room takes an amusing look at sports from a gay perspective.Episode 2
Paul and Nino Simone redecorate the locker room and Paul has a secret session of Powerslam Wrestling Extreme with the Notorious TID. They explore the madness of indoor soccer and then a segment of a hunting we will go, for men.Episode 3
1st February 2002Episode 3
Paul delves into the wild history of The Judy Garland Memorial Bowling League, and coach Jeff Fluff discusses his Senior Girls Basketball team.Episode 4
8th February 2002Episode 4
Paul pays tribute to tennis legend Martina Navratilova, "the greatest lesbian who ever lived".Episode 5
Paul gets the inspiring story of the Two Spirits softball team.Episode 6
Paul brings us to the annual gay ski week at Whistler, British Columbia.Episode 7
Paul gets a lesson from professional dancer Pat Hogan at Dance Sport, a gay ballroom dance competition.Episode 8
Paul takes us on a humorous tour of the Canadian Curling Club and he interviews the men of Powerslam Wrestling Extreme. Sportsman's Bounty communes with nature and goes fishing.Episode 9
Paul meets with former boxer Mark Leduc, a silver medalist at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics, and gets a full on boxing education.Episode 10
Paul interviews Paul Sevard, events coordinator for the 2001 Friendship Cup sponsored by the Gay Hockey Association.Episode 11
Paul jumps into the world of the Rainbow Hoops Basketball League.Episode 12
Paul checks out the Vancouver Tennis Association as well as the NY Lions Gay Hockey Team and their hot 2002 calendar.Episode 13
Paul visits with the Toronto Tiggerfish, a gay water polo team, and meets Gay Games gold medalist Thomas Dolan.Episode 14
5th October 2002Episode 14
Paul delivers a countdown of the Top 10 Hottest Locker Room Hunks to date.Episode 15
12th October 2002Episode 15
Paul talks with members of the Montreal Expos baseball team about why there hasn't been an "out" baseball player yet.Episode 16
17th October 2002Episode 16
Locker Room hosts it’s first annual Spelling Bee! Paul gets a lesson in pitching and catching at the Canada Cup Softball Tournament, Nina meets the world’s foremost bullfighter and Paul spends a day on the golf course with his in-laws!Episode 17
26th October 2002Episode 17
Paul hits the open road with the women of the Amazon Motorcycle Club & hocks tickets at Tennis Master’s Series-Toronto. Locker Room Films presents, “Marriage of Necessity – The Bod & Ron Story” & pays tribute to the first lady of wrestling, Chyna.Episode 18
2nd November 2002Episode 18
This time, Paul visits the 57th Annual Fergus Scottish Festival & Highland Games. Also gives his take on the Mike Piazza story. Underrumble.Episode 19
9th November 2002Episode 19
time, Paul explores the colorful world of Rainbow Tai Chi and hosts a dating game with 3 male contestants seeking his affection.Episode 20
16th November 2002Episode 20
Paul uncovers the new game that is sweeping the leather community, "Dungeons & Bears".Episode 21
23rd November 2002Episode 21
Locker Room goes out into the field with segments on Rudy Galindo and the Canadian Gay Open (tennis). Also see the comedic World's Strongest Effeminate Man competition.Episode 22
30th November 2002Episode 22
Paul chats with the Montreal Gay Basketball Association, interviews sassy pitcher Smartbomb Williams, and sits down with the extraordinary Jeff Fluff. Also Athletes We Love: Charles AtlasEpisode 23
7th December 2002Episode 23
Paul visits with a rugby team in Los Angeles and Nina Arsenault discusses horses with actress/model Bo Derek.Episode 24
14th December 2002Episode 24
Paul gets schooled by the Righteously Outrageous Twirling Corps and Nina Arsenault checks out a cat show. Also Athletes We Love: Greg Louganis.Episode 25
21st December 2002Episode 25
This time, we revisit Locker Room's greatest hits, including Paul and Nina's best interviews and sketches!Locker Room was shown on PrideVision TV & OutTV in Canada. It was a comedic magazine series about LGBT issues and topics in sports, it was billed as the world's first LGBT-themed sports series. Taped in Toronto, Ontario. Recurring sketches include:
Coach’s Corner - Those who can’t play…coach!
Athletes We Love - Gay? Straight? Whatever! We just love ‘em!
Equipment Shed - A look at the more fashionable side of sports.