kvalidir - certainly.
The phrase 'BBC Gay' is of my own invention - it includes any gay man who has created a 'risqué / safe really' persona which the BBC finds acceptable, and allows the BBC to think of itself as not only right on, but absolutely down with all the inclusivity stuff.
They pander to the oldies who like a bit of naughty, but never ever too much of course. Their idol in perpetuity is Larry Grayson.
They will make the odd aside, raise eyebrows, glance audiencewards, and so on, in a 'We're all in this together aren't we?' as though we are al enjoying something just a little bit naughty, but never ever naughty enough to upset the man on the Clapham omnibus.
Examples are the late Mr Winton, Graham Norton, Alan Carr, and sadly, Julian Clary who seems to have every ounce of his original subversion pressed out of him now, although his TV career ship has well and truly sailed, since he has been unable to get anything he has done past one series.
I hate manufactured 'safe' personalities, especially when they are cosying up to organisations that censor others of their orientation on a daily basis.