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jormis29
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I saw it late at night on SBS in Australia around 10 years ago. I think the title was something along the lines of "Dr [name]'s animal sex therapy" but googling variations on that is not finding me anything so I could be wrong. One part of the show would involve the host, a white woman with red or reddish hair and a english or scottish accent interviewing a individual or couple of animals about their sex lives. The animals were represented by people in stylised lowish-budget-looking costumes. This segment would take place in a white room/space and I think the host generally wore a labcoat and acted as if she had been asked to be a couples counselor/sex therapist for the animals. There was another segment where several people in the animal costumes would perform vaguely psychedelic song and dance numbers about their mating habits. I remember them singing in very high voices but I'm not sure if that was always or just the one I remember best. I think I remember there being episodes about slugs and sea butterflies. The animals were definitely more often small/aquatic/weird kinds moreso than familiar mammals or whatever. It's not Green Porno but the costumes and general idea was fairly similar. The overall tone was comedic but the facts were pretty accurate I think.