WCT: (Windy City Times) Hi, Andy. Happy birthday!
AC: (Andy Cohen) Thank you very much.
WCT: Do you have any big plans to celebrate?
AC: I am filming a show so I will be working but it will be fun anyway. It is a party.
WCT: You better get some cake.
AC: I will.
WCT: So how did get involved with the OUT in America project for PBS?
AC: They just came to me and, look, anything that PBS does has a lot of integrity. It sounded like something positive for our community so I wanted to be a part of it.
WCT: Where did you grow up?
AC: I grew up in St. Louis.
WCT: Was it conservative?
AC: No, it was a liberal Jewish upbringing.
WCT: So were you out of the closet a long time?
AC: Since I was 20.
WCT: The focus on the documentary is coming out, so how was the experience being interviewed for you?
AC: It was good. I think it was good for our community. They got a really diverse group of people and I think it is good. I am happy it is airing.
WCT: You have done so many interviews yourself. Has there been one that meant a lot to you?
AC: That's a good question. What means a lot to me as far as pride is putting various gay people on our shows and the fact that we have a great representation of gays and lesbians on Bravo. I think that is really important.
WCT: Do you feel like you discovered Nene Leakes [of Real Housewives of Atlants]?
AC: I feel like Bravo did, you bet.
WCT: Where do you see Bravo going in the future?
AC: Hopefully, building on the success that we have going. We have Platinum Hit going right now. I love Million Dollar Decorators. I am obsessed with it. I am hoping these new shows will launch big, we have Rocco's Dinner Party coming up so this summer is big for us.
WCT: Will there be a Real Housewives of Chicago?
AC: Not that I am aware of, no, but I like the idea.
WCT: How much are you involved with all the deciding of concepts with these shows?
AC: Very. I work with our development team.
WCT: I have done a ton of interviewing and promoting your network so that is my birthday present to you.
AC: Thank you.
Don't miss this one-hour movie that features interviews with Andy, Chely Wright, Kate Clinton and Armistead Maupin. For details and listings visit www.pbs.org.
Interview by Jerry Nunn for Windy City Times
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