Series Summary
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From myths to the media, AIDS to pregnancy, go behind the headlines and get the facts with Sunday Surgery. Find out about the programmes.
Facts, fear and freedom
Follow sex education through over 100 years of moral panic and blunt speaking with a brief history.
The Open University and Radio 1 are joining together in a new four part series Sunday Surgery, which takes a sex tour of the UK. A live studio audience of 14 - 24 year olds will discuss the gamut of sexual health matters, including attitudes to sex, sexually transmitted infections, relationships, AIDS and parenthood, being just a few.
Broadcast live from around the UK, this sex tour, presented by DJ Letitia and A&E doctor, Mark Hamilton, provides a lively, graphic and modern perspective of sexual health. With an audience and interviewees including young people and professionals, parents and script writers, advertising executives and teachers, the depth and breath of the nation’s views on such matters are to be heard in Sexual Surgery. To find out more take a look at our programme summaries
Broadcast live from around the UK, this sex tour, presented by DJ Letitia and A&E doctor, Mark Hamilton, provides a lively, graphic and modern perspective of sexual health. With an audience and interviewees including young people and professionals, parents and script writers, advertising executives and teachers, the depth and breath of the nation’s views on such matters are to be heard in Sexual Surgery. To find out more take a look at our programme summaries








