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because it wanted to be associated with "wholesome" topics. Various church groups and conservative organisations told advertising agencies not to buy spots on the program. Despite receiving over 900 complaints to the
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The program caused controversy for a number of reasons, these mainly being the graphic depictions it featured of the subject and featuring such depictions in the early 8:30pm timeslot.
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Originally planned to be a special, it became a 10-episode series due to "public response". On average (in season 1), it drew 1.6 million viewers with a 35% share.
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pushed boundaries, with explicit shots of genitalia, simulated sex and discussion of controversial topics such as abortion and homosexuality.
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In 1993, the show was moved to a later timeslot but despite good ratings, the controversy became too much for then managing director
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varied. Some saw the program as useful and valid television, while others felt uncomfortable or found the program exploitative.
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took over as host, presenting in a more humorous style. At that time she was known as a performer, but in later years earned a
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50 Years - Celebrating a Half-Century of Australian Television, David Clark & Steve Samuelson.
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with the final show airing on 27 May. However, the show's success sparked a similar series on
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in its second. As the title of the show suggests, the program was about
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as a psychologist, specializing in the area of human sexuality.
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and its related aspects. The series was created by Tim Clucas.
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Let’s talk about Sex/Life: Australia’s most controversial show
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series. For other articles with sex in the title, see
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Index

Australian television
sex (disambiguation)
Sophie Lee
Pamela Stephenson
Nine Network
television
Nine Network
Sophie Lee
Pamela Stephenson
sex
General Motors
Holden
Australian Broadcasting Tribunal
David Gyngell
Midday show
Network Ten
Tottie Goldsmith
Alyssa-Jane Cook
Sophie Lee
The Bugs Bunny Show
Pamela Stephenson
PhD
Dr Kerryn Phelps
Australian Medical Association
Let’s talk about Sex/Life: Australia’s most controversial show



"Sex scenes stretching Aussie TV standards"
Sex article

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