The Great Sperm Crisis
Try raising the subject of sperm donation with friends, and you’ll probably be greeted by a few sniggers and some off-colour jokes. But the truth is, since a change in UK law which no longer grants sperm donors anonymity, there has been a significant drop in the market produce (so to speak).
In this Truth at Ten special, comedian Danny Robbins travels the country to try to shed light on what is actually a very serious deficit. For Siaran West from Cardiff, a sperm donor meant she was able to have a little girl that her husband, sick with multiple sclerosis, could not father. What will the implications of fewer donors be?
Together with sex expert Tracy Cox, Robbins heads up a nationwide initiative to get men to donate their sperm - and ultimately challenges the very Labour MPs who changed the anonymity law to set an example. Test tubes at the ready!
Together with sex expert Tracy Cox, Robbins heads up a nationwide initiative to get men to donate their sperm - and ultimately challenges the very Labour MPs who changed the anonymity law to set an example. Test tubes at the ready!

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