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The Trouble with Sex

on BBC Two England

AIDS - Who Cares? 'There is a common misconception that only people with lots of sexual partners get AIDS. You don't have to be promiscuous any more than you have to be gay. Because AIDS is incurable, it is very frightening. It is tempting to make it less frightening by pretending that only people who are different in some way can get it.'
Jonathan Grimshaw challenges some of the myths and distortions surrounding the threat posed by the AIDS virus and demonstrates the positive responses which have been made by individuals and voluntary organisations.
Film editor JOHN DINWOODIE Producer MIKE WEATHERLEY
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Grimshaw
Editor:
John Dinwoodie
Producer:
Mike Weatherley

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