Genre
Documentary
Producer by
Colette Foster / Alicia Kerr / Stephanie Metcalfe / Oliver Wright / Russ Peers / Naomi Channell / Joe Wildman / Ceri Jones / Roger Oldham / Colin Rothbart / Adeline Ramage Rooney / Cher Adamson / Louisa Benger / Marcus English / Sara Evans / Sam Windsor-Phillips / Paula Campion / Beth Evans / Donna McLaughlin
Directed by
Kyle Prince / Roger Oldham / Colin Rothbart / Suzy Ratner
Presented by
Anna Richardson
Cast
Anna Richardson / Radha Modgil / Lionel Blue
Production company
Cheetah Television
Original channel
Channel 4
Original language
English
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Broadcast dates
9 September 2008 (UK)
Original runing time
2008–2011
Episode duration
49 min (4 episodes)
Picture format
16:9 HDTV 1080i
Offical website
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-sex-education-show/
episode summary
1) Anna and Dr Radha Modgil show the boys from Long Ashton F.C. how some simple pelvic floor exercises to prevent erectile dysfunction, the teenagers learn how to use condoms, plus the birth of baby Willow
2) Anna Richardson checks into the maternity unit of Countess of Chester Hospital to witness first-hand the realities of the delivery room. Mother of four and wife of Gordon, Tana Ramsay describes her experience of childbirth while the studio audience discuss the media myths and pressures surrounding it.
3) Over 2 million British men suffer from erectile dysfunction. Those who don’t seek help could be jeopardising not only their sex lives, but their psychological welfare too. Anna and Dr Radha Modgil show the boys from Long Ashton F.C. how some simple pelvic floor exercises can prevent and even cure erectile dysfunction.
fun and viewer review
ompletely agree with dipple, and Anna Richardson is another free prostitute herself - proudly admitting she's slept with over 22 partners - vile! For all the tips on how to lose your virginity this show extols, the haven't touched on one very important suggestion - that indulging in casual sex or flings cheapens you. Muslim countries get a lot of bad press, but maybe Britain's oh-so-clued up sex experts should consider schools in those countries (not inc fanatic ones like Iraq or Afghanistan) don't need sex ed classes... because their parents and culture teach them the right values!
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