The Sex Education Show (S-3) (E-4) Am I Normal?





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)  At the Bourne Grammar School, near Peterborough, Anna and Dr Radha give teens ground-breaking lessons in sex education, with the focus on pregnancy.The pupils also receive lessons in changing nappies and feeding infants. And the show explores the reality of having an abortion.Anna visits a disco for people with learning disabilities. She also meets married couple Tonda and Martin. Tonda has Down's syndrome, and Martin was brain damaged at birth. But against all the odds the couple have managed to maintain a happy relationship and sex life for over fifteen years
2) Anna Richardson and sexual health expert, Dr Radha Modgil give the students more ground-breaking lessons in sex education, and this time the topic is babies. In live anatomy lessons featuring nude models, the students learn how the body and sex changes before, during and after pregnancy. Plus with a unique selection of road signs, the pupils get a lesson in how not to get pregnant.
3) Britain is top of the league when it comes to sex; but for all the wrong reasons. Latest statistics show a record 41,000 teenage pregnancies in one year, as well as over half of all sexually transmitted infections being in the 16 to 24 age group. To make matters worse in April this year part of a government bill that would have made crucial sex education compulsory in schools was dropped. Teens still not only need, but want better sex education. Anna Richardson returns, assisted by experts across the board determined to give teenagers across the UK some much needed, upfront sex education lessons.

fun and viewer review
to the girl who has slept with 300 people: you ARE a slag. and its people like you that spread round sti's to people who dont deserve them. im not usually a very opinionated person, but you need a reality check. just cause your mates do it doesnt mean its normal.

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