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Comedy actors and writers up for RTS Awards

The shortlists for the Royal Television Society Awards 2020 have been announced. Phoebe Waller-Bridge leads the list of comedy-related nominations, appearing in three of the categories.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd March 2020

Sex Education, Series 2, Netflix review

Happy Valentines: this humdrum holiday is the perfect occasion to stream the most affirming sex comedy in years.

Jill Chuah Masters, The Arts Desk, 14th February 2020

Comedies up for Broadcasting Press Guild Awards

Brassic, Derry Girls, Fleabag, Gavin & Stacey and Mum are amongst the nominees in the Broadcasting Press Guild TV Awards 2020 .

British Comedy Guide, 13th February 2020

Sex Education season 2 review: genuine class

Season 2 of Netflix Original show Sex Education is a funny, raunchy and inclusive lesson in love.

Rosie Fletcher, Den Of Geek, 20th January 2020

Sex Education season 2 review

The second season builds on the promise of the first, once again providing a refreshingly honest look at adolescent sexuality.

Patrick Cremona, Radio Times, 20th January 2020

Sex Education season two review

The teenagers' sexual escapades continue apace, bringing constant laughs in this rare, magnificent comedy that is good for both the heart and the soul.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 17th January 2020

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, season 2 review

Sweet, funny, admirable - but not very sexy.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 16th January 2020

Ncuti Gatwa talks about his experience of homelessness

The Scottish-Rwandan actor who stars as Eric Effiong in the hit Netflix show Sex Education has spoken out about his experience with homelessness.

Catherine Anderson, The National (Scotland), 13th 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

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