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BBC1 Airs Intersex documentary
Posted on: October 11th, 2011 by History Month

BBC1 will broadcast Me, My Sex & I; a documentary about being intersex this evening, October the 11th at 10.35pm (11.05 Scotland and Wales). Claiming to tell the “stories of people born neither entirely male or female”, the programme follows the previous evening’s broadcast of a young FTM trans couple in a relationship on BBC3. To read more. go here

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