The Sex Education Show

The Sex Education Show




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The Sex Education Show
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^ "The Sex Education Show – Series 1" . Channel 4 . Retrieved 3 July 2012 .

^ "The Sex Education Show – Series 2" . Channel 4 . Retrieved 3 July 2012 .

^ "The Sex Education Show – Series 3" . Channel 4 . Retrieved 3 July 2012 .

^ "The Sex Education Show – Series 4" . Channel 4 . Retrieved 3 July 2012 .

^ "The Sex Education Show – Series 5" . Channel 4 . Retrieved 3 July 2012 .


The Sex Education Show was a British sex education television show. It was presented by Anna Richardson and Dr. Radha Modgil and was broadcast on Channel 4 . It was designed to speak frankly about sex to teenagers, answering any questions they had about sexual intercourse, puberty, relationships, body image, etc.

The first series was titled The Sex Education Show . It includes six episodes [1] and was broadcast in September–October 2008.

The second series was titled The Sex Education Show vs Pornography . It includes four episodes and was broadcast between 30 March and 2 April 2009. [2]

The third series was titled The Sex Education Show: Am I Normal? . It includes four episodes and was broadcast 5–8 July 2010. [3]

The fourth series was titled The Sex Education Show: Stop Pimping Our Kids . It includes four episodes and was broadcast 19 April 2011, the last episode was shown on 6 December 2011. [4]

This series campaign included the setting up of a Facebook page and a petition. The Facebook page took some criticism for condemning what many believed were perfectly normal children's clothes, and eventually a breakaway satirical Facebook page 'Stop Stop Pimping Our Kids' was set up.

The fifth series was titled The Sex Education Show . It includes six episodes and was broadcast between 19 July and 23 August 2011. [5]

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Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow rolls up to Bishops Gore School in Swansea, where pupils are getting a full frontal lesson on the subject of attraction. 
Three couples - gay, straight and lesbian - will be revealing what it is that attracted them to each other in the first place. And we'll reveal the science behind falling in love.
In intimate conversations, the Elliot pupils learn the truth about attraction from their parents. After all if their parents hadn't been attracted to each other in the first place, they'd never have been born.
And the pupils are taken out of school to a sexual health clinic to learn everything they need to know about contraception, from condom to implant.
The parents are taught everything they need to know about the risky activity their kids could be getting up to by sending sexual texts - or sexts.
Plus more fascinating results are released from the Great British Sex Survey including the nation's favourite position, and how many British men have caught crabs!
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow travels north to York High to teach the pupils everything they need to know about male puberty. The kids will also visit a fertility clinic where they get to see how artificial insemination takes place and witness the moment life is created.
We meet an extraordinary couple, Jonny and Amelia, both of whom have impaired vision. Recent research suggests we fall in love within a fifth of a second on seeing someone for the first time - so how do you gauge attraction when you're blind? Jonny and Amelia talk about their lives openly and also explain how being visually impaired needn't get in the way of a great sex life.
While the average teenager spends two hours a day on the internet and in chat rooms, their parents are very much in the dark and most don't know who their kids are talking to online and what they're looking at.
Anna will show a group of parents how easy it is to log into a chat room and how shocking some of the content and conversations happening truly are. The parents learn how to control what their kids are looking at and how to speak to their kids more openly about the dangers involve.
Plus we release more results from the Great British Sex Survey and reveal how regularly Brits are having sex, which parts of the country are experiencing a dry spell, and how many people use handcuffs when having sex.
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow travels to Angmering School in Sussex where the pupils are taught everything they need to know about genetics.
From penis size to height and skin tone to breasts, the Angmering pupils learn, with the help of two naked families, how genes determine where we get our size and shape from. They are taken out of school to be taught about breast health at a unique breast research centre, and also get to discover the highs and lows of first love from their parents and grandparents in embarrassing intimate conversations.
Viewers will meet an extraordinary couple, Nicole and David, who have overcome Nicole's physical disabilities to enjoy great sex and against the odds conceive a child.
Plus there are more results from the Great British Sex Survey as it is revealed which part of the country is most likely to have cheated on a partner and how many of us Brits have had a threesome.
A condensed version of the sex survey results can be viewed online at www.channel4.com/sexperience in a specially designed online application called "The Sexperience 1000".
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow hits Redbourne School in Bedfordshire where pupils are taught everything they need to know about female puberty plus the kids visit an STI laboratory where they get to see real living STI's frighteningly close-up!
Viewers will also meet an extraordinary couple, 21 year old David Smith, a paralympic athlete with cerebral palsy and 24 year old fiancé Kat Watkins who suffers from brittle bone disease. They talk about how - against all the odds - - they have managed to achieve a fulfilling sex life.  
Anna shows a group of parents what their kids are really looking at online, and arms them with all the facts they need to talk to their kids about porn and how stop them accessing it in the home.
With 57% of teens saying that they have encountered porn whilst looking for something else online and teenagers on average spending 15 minutes a day surfing for porn online.
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow rolls up to Elliot School in Putney, South London, where for the first time pupils are taught about the three stages (trimesters) of pregnancy. They are also shown two live and simultaneous 4D scans that reveal two babies in different stages of development.
In intimate conversations, the Elliot pupils get to learn the eye watering truth about pregnancy from the very people who gave birth to them, their mums.
And they will learn everything they wanted to know (and maybe didn't want to know) about birth itself at a labour ward.
Celebrated broadcaster and Rabbi, Lionel Blue, and 21 year Orthodox Jew, Oli Kasin, reveal their very different experiences of growing up as gay men in the Jewish community.
The parents are taught everything they need to know about the risky activity their kids could be getting up to on social networking sites.
Plus more fascinating results are released from the Great British Sex Survey, including how many people have had anal sex and where in the country most people have dressed up to explore a sexual fantasy.
The Sex Education Show is back ... and this time with the results of a massive nationwide sex survey that will reveal the sexual landscape of Britain - what we're doing, who we're doing it with and how often.
For the first time we're giving Sex Education to mum and dad, as we bring parents up to date with what their kids really get up to, including sexting, internet porn & webcams. A whole new world their kids know all too well, but they know little or nothing about.
There'll be more films about the sexually invisible, from the blind to people with restricted growth, plus we tackle the thorny topic of sexuality and religion.
And the Sex Education roadshow will be hitting schools all over Britain once more, answering hundreds of questions about sex and providing much needed no-nonsense sex education.
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow rolls up to Bishops Gore School in Swansea, where pupils are getting a full frontal lesson on the subject of attraction. 
Three couples - gay, straight and lesbian - will be revealing what it is that attracted them to each other in the first place. And we'll reveal the science behind falling in love.
In intimate conversations, the Elliot pupils learn the truth about attraction from their parents. After all if their parents hadn't been attracted to each other in the first place, they'd never have been born.
And the pupils are taken out of school to a sexual health clinic to learn everything they need to know about contraception, from condom to implant.
The parents are taught everything they need to know about the risky activity their kids could be getting up to by sending sexual texts - or sexts.
Plus more fascinating results are released from the Great British Sex Survey including the nation's favourite position, and how many British men have caught crabs!
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow travels north to York High to teach the pupils everything they need to know about male puberty. The kids will also visit a fertility clinic where they get to see how artificial insemination takes place and witness the moment life is created.
We meet an extraordinary couple, Jonny and Amelia, both of whom have impaired vision. Recent research suggests we fall in love within a fifth of a second on seeing someone for the first time - so how do you gauge attraction when you're blind? Jonny and Amelia talk about their lives openly and also explain how being visually impaired needn't get in the way of a great sex life.
While the average teenager spends two hours a day on the internet and in chat rooms, their parents are very much in the dark and most don't know who their kids are talking to online and what they're looking at.
Anna will show a group of parents how easy it is to log into a chat room and how shocking some of the content and conversations happening truly are. The parents learn how to control what their kids are looking at and how to speak to their kids more openly about the dangers involve.
Plus we release more results from the Great British Sex Survey and reveal how regularly Brits are having sex, which parts of the country are experiencing a dry spell, and how many people use handcuffs when having sex.
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow travels to Angmering School in Sussex where the pupils are taught everything they need to know about genetics.
From penis size to height and skin tone to breasts, the Angmering pupils learn, with the help of two naked families, how genes determine where we get our size and shape from. They are taken out of school to be taught about breast health at a unique breast research centre, and also get to discover the highs and lows of first love from their parents and grandparents in embarrassing intimate conversations.
Viewers will meet an extraordinary couple, Nicole and David, who have overcome Nicole's physical disabilities to enjoy great sex and against the odds conceive a child.
Plus there are more results from the Great British Sex Survey as it is revealed which part of the country is most likely to have cheated on a partner and how many of us Brits have had a threesome.
A condensed version of the sex survey results can be viewed online at www.channel4.com/sexperience in a specially designed online application called "The Sexperience 1000".
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow hits Redbourne School in Bedfordshire where pupils are taught everything they need to know about female puberty plus the kids visit an STI laboratory where they get to see real living STI's frighteningly close-up!
Viewers will also meet an extraordinary couple, 21 year old David Smith, a paralympic athlete with cerebral palsy and 24 year old fiancé Kat Watkins who suffers from brittle bone disease. They talk about how - against all the odds - - they have managed to achieve a fulfilling sex life.  
Anna shows a group of parents what their kids are really looking at online, and arms them with all the facts they need to talk to their kids about porn and how stop them accessing it in the home.
With 57% of teens saying that they have encountered porn whilst looking for something else online and teenagers on average spending 15 minutes a day surfing for porn online.
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow rolls up to Elliot School in Putney, South London, where for the first time pupils are taught about the three stages (trimesters) of pregnancy. They are also shown two live and simultaneous 4D scans that reveal two babies in different stages of development.
In intimate conversations, the Elliot pupils get to learn the eye watering truth about pregnancy from the very people who gave birth to them, their mums.
And they will learn everything they wanted to know (and maybe didn't want to know) about birth itself at a labour ward.
Celebrated broadcaster and Rabbi, Lionel Blue, and 21 year Orthodox Jew, Oli Kasin, reveal their very different experiences of growing up as gay men in the Jewish community.
The parents are taught everything they need to know about the risky activity their kids could be getting up to on social networking sites.
Plus more fascinating results are released from the Great British Sex Survey, including how many people have had anal sex and where in the country most people have dressed up to explore a sexual fantasy.
The Sex Education Show is back ... and this time with the results of a massive nationwide sex survey that will reveal the sexual landscape of Britain - what we're doing, who we're doing it with and how often.
For the first time we're giving Sex Education to mum and dad, as we bring parents up to date with what their kids really get up to, including sexting, internet porn & webcams. A whole new world their kids know all too well, but they know little or nothing about.
There'll be more films about the sexually invisible, from the blind to people with restricted growth, plus we tackle the thorny topic of sexuality and religion.
And the Sex Education roadshow will be hitting schools all over Britain once more, answering hundreds of questions about sex and providing much needed no-nonsense sex education.
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow rolls up to Bishops Gore School in Swansea, where pupils are getting a full frontal lesson on the subject of attraction. 
Three couples - gay, straight and lesbian - will be revealing what it is that attracted them to each other in the first place. And we'll reveal the science behind falling in love.
In intimate conversations, the Elliot pupils learn the truth about attraction from their parents. After all if their parents hadn't been attracted to each other in the first place, they'd never have been born.
And the pupils are taken out of school to a sexual health clinic to learn everything they need to know about contraception, from condom to implant.
The parents are taught everything they need to know about the risky activity their kids could be getting up to by sending sexual texts - or sexts.
Plus more fascinating results are released from the Great British Sex Survey including the nation's favourite position, and how many British men have caught crabs!
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow travels north to York High to teach the pupils everything they need to know about male puberty. The kids will also visit a fertility clinic where they get to see how artificial insemination takes place and witness the moment life is created.
We meet an extraordinary couple, Jonny and Amelia, both of whom have impaired vision. Recent research suggests we fall in love within a fifth of a second on seeing someone for the first time - so how do you gauge attraction when you're blind? Jonny and Amelia talk about their lives openly and also explain how being visually impaired needn't get in the way of a great sex life.
While the average teenager spends two hours a day on the internet and in chat rooms, their parents are very much in the dark and most don't know who their kids are talking to online and what they're looking at.
Anna will show a group of parents how easy it is to log into a chat room and how shocking some of the content and conversations happening truly are. The parents learn how to control what their kids are looking at and how to speak to their kids more openly about the dangers involve.
Plus we release more results from the Great British Sex Survey and reveal how regularly Brits are having sex, which parts of the country are experiencing a dry spell, and how many people use handcuffs when having sex.
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow travels to Angmering School in Sussex where the pupils are taught everything they need to know about genetics.
From penis size to height and skin tone to breasts, the Angmering pupils learn, with the help of two naked families, how genes determine where we get our size and shape from. They are taken out of school to be taught about breast health at a unique breast research centre, and also get to discover the highs and lows of first love from their parents and grandparents in embarrassing intimate conversations.
Viewers will meet an extraordinary couple, Nicole and David, who have overcome Nicole's physical disabilities to enjoy great sex and against the odds conceive a child.
Plus there are more results from the Great British Sex Survey as it is revealed which part of the country is most likely to have cheated on a partner and how many of us Brits have had a threesome.
A condensed version of the sex survey results can be viewed online at www.channel4.com/sexperience in a specially designed online application called "The Sexperience 1000".
Tonight the Sex Education Roadshow hits Redbourne School in Bedfordshire where pupils are taught everything they need to know about female puberty plus the kids visit an STI laboratory where they get to see real living STI's frighteningly close-up!
Viewers will also meet an extraordinary couple, 21 year old David Smith, a paralympic athlete with cerebral palsy and 24 year old fiancé Kat Watkins who suffers from brittle bone disease. They talk about how - against all the odds - - they have managed to achieve a fulfilling sex life.  
Anna shows a group of parents what their kids are really looking at online, and arms them with all the facts they need to talk to their kids about porn and how
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