Sexcetera Explained

Genre:Erotica
Starring:Various
Runtime:60 mins
Country:United States
Network:Playboy TV
Company:Q Studios
Director:Michael Guttsen

Sexcetera is an American television newsmagazine airing on Playboy TV, focused on human sexuality, that was broadcast from 1998 until 2005. Sexcetera ran for more than 80 episodes. By the time the program went off the air in 2005, it had become one of Playboy TV's longest-running shows. [1]

Sexcetera was previously repeated from time to time on Real Lives, Pick, Sky Living and Virgin1 in the United Kingdom, RTL 7 in the Netherlands, TV5 in Finland and AXN in Italy.[2]

The show featured four to five reports per one-hour episode. Filmed throughout the world, but primarily in the United States, the reports generally covered sexual fetishes, adult entertainment expos and gatherings, current erotic trends, sex toys, porn celebrities and tips for couples.

Correspondents presented their stories in a humorous style; female correspondents often appeared in the nude.[3] As befitting its subject matter, the series is sexually explicit,[4] with unsimulated sexual activity shown from time to time, with increasing explicitness as the series went on.

Reporters

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archives - New York Post Online Edition . Pqasb.pqarchiver.com . 1998-10-20 . 2013-08-20.
  2. Web site: 30 July 2003 . Playboy shows picked . 2024-05-05 . Broadcast . en.
  3. Web site: Could British TV learn from Sexcetera? . . Kate Bevan . 26 February 2008 . 31 May 2022.
  4. Exposure to semi-explicit sexual television content is related to adolescents' reduced fear of AIDS . 10.3109/13625180903281317 . Lemal . M . Van den Bulck . J . 2009 . . 14 . 6 . 406–409. 19929643 . 7834368 .