Intimate and revealing interviews address what it means to be a lesbian today and why some gay women feel as if they are being erased from popular culture and social history. Lesbian director Brigid McFall works with lesbian photographer Vic Lentaigne to create a series of portraits of women and queer people to answer the show title's question. Intercut with all the pop cultural packaging that lesbians get, from Brookside's infamous kiss to the 1968 film The Killing of Sister George, the interviewees include a Mancunian poet, a Yorkshire dental nurse, a Geordie great-grandmother and comics Rosie Jones and Jen Brister.