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==Season 1 (2003-04)==
==Season 1 (2003-04)==
* [[Milfay (Carnivàle pilot episode)]]
* [[Milfay (Carnivàle pilot episode)]] (1x00)
* '''The River''' ([[Toni Graphia]], writer)
* "Babylon" (1x05) (cowritten by Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin)
* '''Day of the Dead''' ([[Toni Graphia]], writer)
* "The River" (1x07) (written by [[Toni Graphia]] and directed by [[Allison MacLean]])
 
* "Hot and Bothered" (1x10) (cowritten by [[Nicole Yorkin]] and [[Dawn Prestwich]])
* "Day of the Dead" (1x11) (written by [[Toni Graphia]])


==Season 2 (2004-05)==
==Season 2 (2004-05)==
* "Old Cherry Blossom Road" (2x04) (written by [[Nicole Yorkin]] and [[Dawn Prestwich]])
* "The Road to Damascus" (2x06)  (written by [[Nicole Yorkin]] and [[Dawn Prestwich]])
* "Outside New Canaan" (2x11) (Teleplay by [[Nicole Yorkin]] and [[Dawn Prestwich]]; Story by John J. McLaughlin)


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 10:20, 1 July 2007

Carnivale is a Depression-era TV series that ran from 2003-05, It takes place in the American West with fantastic elements.

Toni Graphia suggested a lesbian story for the show, but met with "some homophobia in my own writers room. 'It was like this big wall of resistance,' she said. 'This actually got said to me: "Back in the '30s, they didn't have lesbians."'"[1]


Season 1 (2003-04)

Season 2 (2004-05)

Notes

  1. Sarah Warn, Best. Lesbian. Week. Ever., AfterEllen.com, 2006/3/3.