Cool TV Vol. 80 Golden Age Web-Doco: Sex And The City

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With increasing fervour Fashion Industry Broadcast is nearing the launch of our Cool TV book series. Vol. 80 Golden Age will the celebrate the shows that transformed the modern face of television to become more than entertainment but an embedded fabric of society. In this series we examine and analyse these shows to find out what made them so special for contemporary audiences. In order to whet the appetite for the full-length volume we have created cutting edge “Web-Doco’s” on each show.

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Today we look at Sex and the City. This show was an exciting step forward for women in television and also the discussion of sex on a social scale.

Television was yet to explore sex as a social matter to the extent that narrator/main protagonist Carrie Bradshaw did with her doe-eyed viewers. The show ironically brought sex out of the privacy of the bedroom and into the living rooms of anyone who owned a television, and subsequently seeped its way into the everyday conversations of women throughout the Western world.

Take a look at the web-doco above!

Enjoy!

Writer: Harriet Wolstenholme

Video: Henry Young