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In Bed with Susie Bright 632: Shooting Sex Scenes for TV's Most Controversial Family Drama: 'Transparent'

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In Bed with Susie Bright 632: Shooting Sex Scenes for TV's Most Controversial Family Drama: 'Transparent'

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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Have you heard about Transparent, Amazon's new original TV series? Susie says it's the most taboo-breaking sexuality-related TV show ever. The characters include a trans-gendering dad, a traditionally married daughter (who has just reconnected with her former girlfriend, a lesbian), a son who sleeps with a different woman every night, and the youngest daughter, who is into drugs and three-way sexcapades. Susie has been working with the cast and crew to create audio interviews that take us behind the scenes of season one. The actors, directors, cinematographers, and music director get intimate and tell all. Today's show includes a preview: Susie introduces you to Transparent's creator, Jill Soloway, and director Nisha Ganatra.

Have a question or news story for Susie? You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Episode 632, October 3, 2014]

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