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Sex and Stopping: a History of Contraception

on BBC One London

Nick Hancock reveals the lighter side of a usually serious subject as he charts 4,000 years of contraceptive history. His investigation uncovers unusual methods used by different societies to prevent unwanted pregnancy, while archive film gives an amusing insight into the reserved way in which the subject was often treated. See Choice.
Producer Todd Austin ; Executive producer Olivia Uchtenstein (S) (W) John Peel: page 15

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Unknown:
Nick Hancock
Producer:
Todd Austin
Producer:
Olivia Uchtenstein

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