SexTV
SexTV is a Canadian documentary television series which explores many issues about human sexuality. The show premiered in 1998 and spun off a television channel called SexTV: The Channel in 2001. The series uses two Leonard Cohen songs, "Everybody Knows" and "Ain't No Cure for Love", as theme music.
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Plot Summary
SexTV is a Canadian documentary series that explores various facets of human sexuality. Each episode delves into different topics, featuring interviews with experts, personal stories, and educational segments aimed at demystifying and discussing sexual health, relationships, and diverse sexual practices.
Critical Reception
SexTV was generally well-received for its informative and non-judgmental approach to sensitive topics. It was praised for its educational value and its ability to foster open conversations about sexuality, although some found its directness challenging.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its educational and informative content.
- Appreciated for its open and non-judgmental discussion of sexual topics.
- Seen as a valuable resource for sexual health and relationship awareness.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for SexTV is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The series was produced by Probe Entertainment, known for its documentary programming, and aired on Life Network in Canada.
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