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Sex Education. Image shows from L to R: Eric Effiong (Ncuti Gatwa), Maeve Wiley (Emma Mackey), Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield). Copyright: Eleven Film
Sex Education

Sex Education

  • TV comedy drama
  • Netflix
  • 2019 - 2023
  • 32 episodes (4 series)

Comedy drama about a teenage virgin who sets up a sex therapy clinic at his school. Stars Asa Butterfield, Ncuti Gatwa, Emma Mackey, Gillian Anderson, Tanya Reynolds and more.

  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 581

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Ncuti Gatwa wins Breakthrough Award

Ncuti Gatwa, who plays Eric in Netflix comedy drama Sex Education, has won the Breakthrough Award at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards. Fleabag and The Graham Norton Show also won prizes.

British Comedy Guide, 13th March 2020

What 'Sex Education' teaches us about adolescence

There are almost too many things to love about Sex Education, the Netflix coming-of-age show that stormed its way into our hearts early last year and recently returned for an equally hilarious and heartfelt second season.

Konstantinos Pappis, OurCulture, 14th February 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

George Robinson: the new boy on Sex Education

Actor George Robinson reveals what it's like to play Isaac, the first disabled character in Netflix's Sex Education.

BBC, 13th February 2020

Netflix orders third Sex Education series

Sex Education will return to Netflix for a new, third series.

British Comedy Guide, 10th February 2020

Aimee Lou Wood: 'I confronted my own school bully'

She loved her nude scenes in the Netflix hit show Sex Education but the West End's Uncle Vanya gave her stage fright. The Stockport star remembers being the class clown and tracking down her tormentor.

Arifa Akbar, The Guardian, 9th February 2020

Sex Education: wish I knew sex could be fun growing up

You might remember a condom on a banana, or just a general sense that if you have sex, you'll either get A) pregnant or B) a disease. We're talking about sex education at school. The messy corners of growing-up were tiptoed around by teachers who couldn't even bring themselves to say "penis". So when the TV show Sex Education - which centres around two students who set up a sex clinic in their school - first debuted on Netflix last year, it was a breath of fresh air.

Kirsty Grant, BBC, 29th January 2020

Is Sex Education's US/UK mashup the future of TV?

The show's deliberate placement of British kids in an American high school shows genre is dead. And with it, witless compliance between viewer and storyteller.

Grant McCracken, The Guardian, 29th January 2020

Sex Education creator reveals alternate season 2 ending

Director Ben Taylor has now revealed that he did shoot an alternate scene when filming the finale.

Chris Edwards, Digital Spy, 26th January 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

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