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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.
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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 2020Sex 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 2020Emma Mackey interview
"I'd rather be remembered as a feminist than an a***hole"
Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 19th January 2020Review: Sex Education, Netflix
The makers have gathered together some great comedy talent to write the new series.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th January 2020Sex 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 2020Sex Education review
It's a lesson, but possibly not if you are 42.
Hugo Rifkind, The Times, 17th January 2020Sex Education season 2 review
TV's most wholesome sex comedy is still a rare delight.
Jude Dry, IndieWire, 17th January 2020Sex Education's Aimee Lou Wood interview
'If you can take ownership of your sexuality, you can take ownership of other parts of your life'.
Sarah Carson, i Newspaper, 16th January 2020Sex 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 2020Sex Education, season 2 review
Sweet, funny, admirable - but not very sexy.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 16th January 2020