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Sex Education review
The talented cast comes back for the last season of Sex Education filled with inclusivity.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 2nd October 2023
Sex Education creator on what the series is ultimately about
Laurie Nunn talks about the series finale, spinoffs she may be interested in down the line and how it feels to be promoting a show post-writers strike.
Christy Pina, Hollywood Reporter, 30th September 2023
Sex Education creator Laurie Nunn proud of show's impact
Since 2019, Laurie Nunn has been crafting award-winning storylines, taboo-busting scenes and an endless amount of sex gags.
Megan Lawton & Riyah Collins, BBC, 21st September 2023
Sex Education review
Laurie Nunn's sex-positive teen comedy series finally comes to a close with Asa Butterfield, Ncuti Gatwa, Emma Mackey, Hannah Gadsby, Dan Levy and Gillian Anderson.
Euan Franklin, Culture Whisper, 21st September 2023
Sex Education to end with Series 4
The trailer for the forthcoming fourth series of Sex Education confirms the hit comedy will end after this series.
British Comedy Guide, 5th July 2023
Sex Education Series 4 confirmed
Netflix has confirmed it has ordered a fourth series of Sex Education.
British Comedy Guide, 26th September 2021
Sex Education Series 3 review
Teenage kicks have never been more smart - or more rude.
Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 17th September 2021
Sex Education creator Laurie Nunn on filming
"Filming series three in lockdown was tough - the cast had to dig deep".
Katie Strick, Evening Standard, 29th July 2021
BAFTA TV Awards 2020 nominations
Catastrophe, Derry Girls, Fleabag and Stath Lets Flats are amongst the nominees in the BAFTA TV Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 4th June 2020
Laurie Nunn: 'You can't make sex scenes flowery!'
She scored a global smash with her TV debut Sex Education. As the taboo-busting show is green-lit for a return, the writer reveals how she turned teenage dorkiness - and her own experience of sexual assault - into dynamite drama.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 27th April 2020