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1 Richard got down with the kids by dressing up as Ali G.
2 Judy's wardrobe malfunctions as she accepted the award for Most Popular Daytime Programme at the NTV Awards, in 2000. She didn't notice her top had popped open to reveal her bra to 12 million viewers.
3 And before Judy's blushes could fade, Richard proudly held up the trophy on TV the following morning and then declared: "Thank you very much for this sort of silver globe. But it wasn't the nicest globe on display last night!"
4 Too much information - Judy revealed in 1998 that her sex life had improved thanks to HRT.
5 Poor Chloe has had to put up with her dad discussing her first period on national TV.
6 Richard dressed up as Ginger Spice in December 1997.
7 Richard told the nation that he and Judy have tried Viagra. Not that he needed it. It was left over from an item on impotence on the show and he didn't want to waste it.
8 Judy admit teda sex talk, in which she was instructed on how to satisfy her husband, left her "very embarrassed".
9 Richard talked about how he likes to rest his "equipment" for 25 minutes after making love, before having another go.
10 Snip snip - Richard has talked openly about his vasectomy on a ir.
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By John Lichfield in Paris
Published: 21 August 2007
A French prison doctor has admitted prescribing the sexual booster drug Viagra to a convicted paedophile who was freed early and abducted and sexually assaulted a five-year old-boy.
The disturbing case of Francis Evrard, 61, provoked an emergency meeting of the French government yesterday which promised a full investigation and draconian new penalties on paedophiles.
President Nicolas Sark-ozy said he wanted voluntary "chemical castration" of paedophiles. Child-sex offenders would now serve their full terms, with no remission, he said. Those judged dangerous by doctors would be sent to a new, secure hospital in Lyons.
"Those who refuse to be treated would remain there as long as they are considered dangerous," the President said. This implied offenders who refused chemical castration would face life in detention. The prison doctor, in Caen in Normandy, said he had no knowledge of the prisoner's previous record when he prescribed the drug in June although Evrard was was serving 27 years for raping a child.
Last week, 45 days after he left jail, Evrard abducted the little boy in Roubaix in northern France. He was arrested within hours, thanks to a new public alert system, but had already sexually assaulted the child.
Evrard had the Viagra pack in his pocket and had taken one. At first, police refused to believe his story, but they spoke to the prison doctor, and the public prosecutor in Lille has confirmed his account.
The case has provoked consternation in France and considerable embarrassment for President Sarkozy, who has promised to be tough on crime and especially on repeat offenders.
"It is like giving a bomb to a terrorist as he comes out of prison," said Emmanuel Riglaire, lawyer for the victim's family.
The President had a 30-minute meeting at the Elysée Palace yesterday with the father and grandfather of the child. The boy's father said: "I came here today to ask for a change in the law for monsters like this person. I don't think it's normal that he should be outside jail."
Later, President Sarkozy convened an emergency meeting of members of the government, including the Prime Minister, Francois Fillon, to discuss the case.
The doctor at the Caen prison said Evrard had told him he wanted to "meet women" as part of his rehabilitation when he left jail. He was not aware his patient was a paedophile.
The prison officers' union in Caen dismissed this claim as "unacceptable". A union leader said 75 per cent of the prisoners in the Caen unit were child-sex offenders. It was absurd for a prison doctor to prescribe such a drug without first checking. sex
"We warned the prison authorities that Evrard was saying dangerous things," the union leader said. "He said, for instance, that he wanted to go to countries where it would be easy to obtain children."
Weeks before his release, Evrard was punished for having a picture of a naked child in his cell. Prison officers and magistrates' national representatives said the case showed that the real problem was the lack of co-ordination and resources in the French judicial and prison system.
Evrard had been convicted of indecent assaults and rapes of children in 1975, 1985 and 1989. He was sentenced to 27 years in prison for the 1989 offence but served 18 years, the normal one-third remission allowed under French law.
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By Sarah Lemnah
Free Press Columnist
Sex sells -- just turn on the TV or flip open a magazine to see that. However, try talking about senior citizens and sex.
Society treats seniors like they are asexual, that sex is no longer of interest. Research shows that is not the case at all.
Marilyn Renaudette, an elder clinician, remarked that her senior friends who are dating again have found it's much like a return to puberty.
"This is frequently a subject of conversation when the 'girls' are together," she said. "Dating is difficult due to all of the youthful expectations in our society about sex. It's important for the older generation to know that sex doesn't have to stop, but it may take 'different' forms."
Today's seniors are staying active and that includes a healthy sex life. Recent advances in medicine, including Viagra, have allowed couples to continue a regular sex life. Among seniors age 75 and older with partners, 25 percent of those said they has sex at least once a week, and more than 70 percent with partners had sex at least once a month. For younger seniors the numbers are even higher: 87 percent of married men and 84 percent of married women in the 60-65 age group are sexually active.
Walter Bortz, author of three books on healthy aging as well as several studies on senior's sexuality, has been quoted as saying "Use it or lose it." A Duke University study shows that some 20 percent of people over age 65 report having a better sex life now than ever before. The reasons why: Many seniors are retired; the kids are out of the house; and couples have more time to devote to their relationship.
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