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: warm, witty and a little wise
The Netflix show is teen drama in the best 1980s tradition.
Tim Black, Spiked, 13th February 2019Sex Education: heartwarming, hilarious, happening
Critics have praised Sex Education for its clever balance of hilarious and heartwarming moments.
Julia Weir, The Student Newspaper, 5th February 2019Netflix 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 2019Adam and Aimee are dating in real life
Sex Education stars Aimee Lou Wood and Connor Swindells are dating in real-life.
Lisa McLoughlin, The Sun, 30th January 2019The truth behind Adam's final scenes
Sex Education followed a number of complex characters throughout its eight episodes, but none delivered quite an emotional story as Adam Groff - the school bully. His actor has now spoken out on what was really going on with the tragic character.
Callum Crumlish, The Daily Express, 29th January 2019Aimee Lou Wood interview
Sex Education star on why the show's portrayal of female sexuality is so important
Nick Levine, Refinery 29, 27th January 2019Aimee Lou Wood interview
Sex Education star on why the show's portrayal of female sexuality is so important.
Nick Levine, Refinery 29, 27th January 2019Sex 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 2019Netflix's Sex Education is about as British as a prom
With its jocks and geeks and beer-pong parties, this teen drama is selling a culturally bland vision of the UK to a US audience.
Caspar Salmon, The Guardian, 22nd January 2019Asa Butterfield interview
'It's important to see a straight white guy and a gay black guy being best friends'.
Alexandra Pollard, The Independent, 21st January 2019