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** The writer of "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S26/E04 Survival|Survival]]" [https://web.archive.org/web/20110604155734/http://www.btinternet.com/~david.darlington/rona2007.html complained] that her intended lesbian subtext between Ace and Karra was lost in the broadcast version (though some fans will aver that the [[Les Yay]] is still visible if you look). By that point, several stories (including [[Doctor Who/Recap/S26/E03 The Curse of Fenric|"The Curse of Fenric"]], written by the character's creator) had explicitly depicted Ace showing romantic interest in male characters, making this more "word of bi".
** Ricky and Jake in "Rise of the Cybermen"/"Age of Steel", as revealed by RTD in ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]''. The deleted scene showing this is included in the DVD box set.
** [[Steven Moffat]] has said that [https://web.archive.org/web/20130706192719/http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/05/14/steven-moffat-outs-river-song-as-bisexual/ River is bi].
* In ''[[Torchwood]]'', [[Word of God]] states that [[Everyone Is Bi|all of the main cast are bisexual]]. Everybody on the cast has shown [[Fan Service|evidence of this]] apart from Gwen (who is in a long term relationship). She did once have a same-sex encounter, but that was [[Kissing Under the Influence|under the influence of an alien]], and as such she is (currently) Word of Gay.
* According to ''[[Pushing Daisies]]'' creator [[Bryan Fuller]] one of the show's characters was gay. He later revealed that it was [[The Coroner]] who always let them in to see the body, and he has a crush on Emerson. Mmm-hmmmm.