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SEVERAL celebrities are opening up in the presence of their kids about all things intimacy for Channel 4's Let's Talk About Sex, which airs TONIGHT!

Here is the lowdown on the series and when you can catch it...

 Danny Dyer is taking part in new Channel 4 show Let's Talk About Sex
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Danny Dyer is taking part in new Channel 4 show Let's Talk About SexCredit: Channel 4

When is Let's Talk About Sex on TV?

You can catch this show TONIGHT (April 19, 2019) at 10pm on Channel 4.

You will be able to watch it on after it's aired.

The series will run its third and final episode today.

 Ulrika Jonsson is also on the show with her 14-year-old daughter Martha
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Ulrika Jonsson is also on the show with her 14-year-old daughter MarthaCredit: Channel 4

What is Let's Talk About Sex about?

With sex education becoming mandatory for all secondary school children in England from September 2020, Channel 4 are sending a group of celebrity parents back to the classroom in Let’s Talk About Sex.

The series will take the most outrageous, unexpected and unintentionally hilarious sex education videos both past and present and show them to a diverse range of pupils and parents.

Together they’ll discuss what works and what doesn’t and what they think should be on the syllabus next year as they have some very frank conversations about what each of them knows about sex.

From watching how sex educators have handled erections and managed menstruation to how they’ve dealt with the LGBT+ issues and the challenges of masturbation – no subject will be off limits.

 Sex education is set to change in schools
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Sex education is set to change in schoolsCredit: PA:Press Association

Which celebrities will appear in tonight's episode?

Episode three will take a look at old sex education videos and compare them to contemporary ones.

Videos will range from body size, gay sex, and old-school porn and is expected to include Danny Dyet and his 11-year-old daughter Sunnie.

It's unclear who else will be appearing in tonight's episode.

In previous episodes, Ulrika Jonsson and 14-year-old Martha headed back to the classroom to discuss sexual health.

Others who have shared their candid opinions and fascinating anecdotes of their own personal experiences are Miriam Margolyes, Stephen Mangan, Alastair and Grace Campbell, Phil Wang, London Hughes and Kieron Richardson.

Jeff Brazier and his son also take part.

How will the changes impact current sex education in schools?

From September 2020 relationship and sex education will for the first time become mandatory for all school children in England.

To coincide with this, next year the government plans to release new statutory guidance to replace the current “outdated” regulations last updated at the turn of the century in 2000.

Using a wealth of video archive, this informative and entertaining series examines what young people have been taught to date an uncovers exactly what school children today do and don’t know about relationships and sex.

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