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Gillian Anderson

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Sex Education season 2 review

The saturated palette, a season one controversy, is now essential to the functioning of the show.

Ed Cumming, The Independent, 16th January 2020

Sex Education: a classic, both horny and morally good

On paper it should have been a disaster, but the second season of Netflix's high-school drama is more than the sum of its parts.

Joel Golby, The Guardian, 11th January 2020

Radio Times TV 100 2019: Phoebe Waller-Bridge tops list

The result is a rundown of 100 TV stars who've had a tremendous past 12 months. Fleabag co-stars Olivia Colman and Andrew Scott came 13th and 21st respectively.

Morgan Jeffery, Radio Times, 3rd December 2019

Netflix orders more Sex Education

Netflix's latest British comedy, the acclaimed Sex Education, has been renewed for a second series.

British Comedy Guide, 1st February 2019

Sex Education is deeply weird

It's rather bracing, in this cultural moment, to find a TV series so casually accepting of teenage sex (everyone is having it, and if they're not they want to be, and the script treats this as normal and healthy and good). But the show is also deeply weird.

Rachel Cooke, The New Statesman, 23rd January 2019

Asa Butterfield and Gillian Anderson interview

Asa Butterfield and Gillian Anderson on parenting, awkward conversations and on-camera wanking.

NME, 18th January 2019

In praise of Sex Education

The critically acclaimed series combines teen comedy tropes with remarkable honesty, offering a fully fleshed portrait of how high schoolers deal with sex and consent today.

Arielle Bernstein, The Guardian, 17th January 2019

Review: Sex Education, Netflix

Sex Education is an odd one. As has already been pointed out elsewhere, this new Netflix series seems to be set in a British school that thinks it is in America. The boys seem to be either jocks or nerds while the girls seem to be good girls or bad girls. You almost expect to see Olivia Newton-John walking past in leather trousers smoking a ciggy.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th January 2019

Review: Netflix's Sex Education

An honest and amusing romp through teenage sexuality, although highly Americanised for broader international appeal.

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 15th January 2019

Why does Netflix's Sex Education feel so American?

Sex Education is set in a British school - so why does it feel so American?

Radio Times, 12th January 2019

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