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reviewed it as follows: "I am not sure what has happened to the spirit of the Sixties, but the corpse is currently being trundled around the television studios. Channel 4’s new late-night talk show, UK Late (July 17), consigned it to a circle of hell superficially disguised as a salon from an
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in Dublin as "This week it was 'What Happened To Sex'. There were gays, professors, counsellors and of course Deborah, the stripper...to discuss, over a table littered with empty glasses, our and their hang-ups. Even after a few pints it was boring".
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as "a dozen people will take centre stage of a London night-club to entertain an invited audience and bring all that is best in an after-dinner discussion or bar-room debate to the screen". A couple of weeks later
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magazine described it as "a fairly disastrous attempt at a hybrid, a thematic discussion rather than a chat show".
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The director was Bob Marsland, the producer Lino Ferrari and the production company
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TV series broadcast in 1987. Before it was launched it was described by the Dublin
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