
Sexters
Documentary
Overview
Examining the modern phenomenon of "sexting"; the sending of dirty messages and naughty pictures via a mobile phone.
Top Cast
Catherine Whale
Catherine Whale
Narrator
Catherine Whale
Narrator
Michelle Bassam
Michelle Bassam
Herself - Psychologist & Sex Therapist, Harley Therapy
Michelle Bassam
Herself - Psychologist & Sex Therapist, Harley Therapy
James Donnelly
James Donnelly
Himself
James Donnelly
Himself
Serena Kutchinsky
Serena Kutchinsky
Herself - Digital Editor, Sunday Times Magazine
Serena Kutchinsky
Herself - Digital Editor, Sunday Times Magazine
Laura MacBeth
Laura MacBeth
Herself - Columnist, Cosmopolitan magazine
Laura MacBeth
Herself - Columnist, Cosmopolitan magazine
Richard Morris
Richard Morris
Himself - Managing Director, Flirtomatic
Richard Morris
Himself - Managing Director, Flirtomatic
Andy Phippen
Andy Phippen
Himself - Professor of Social Responsibility in IT, Plymouth University
Andy Phippen
Himself - Professor of Social Responsibility in IT, Plymouth University
Zoe Strimpel
Zoe Strimpel
Herself - Researcher in Gender Studies, Cambridge University
Zoe Strimpel
Herself - Researcher in Gender Studies, Cambridge University
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