Inappropriate: The images of women holding phones and peering into the camera suggestively while urging viewers to call them via premium rate telephone numbers has sparked outrage among mothers. Parents have called for broadcasters to stop showing pornography on Freeview channels available in millions of homes. They are furious that TV companies are allowed to broadcast X-rated material that can easily be seen by children. Channels such as Dutch-based Babestation and Smile TV show naked women massaging each other and simulating sex to entice viewers to call premium-rate numbers for more hardcore content.

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British Broadcasting Corporation Home. A generation ago the debate used to be about whether children could cope with sex education being taught in school. Now concern rages over provocative clothing, suggestive dancing on prime time TV and easy access to pornography for youngsters. The programme has found evidence that almost a quarter of children aged have seen some form of pornography in the last year - through the internet, television, magazines or DVDs. The sexualisation of our children has hit the headlines again recently - some groups claiming that even mainstream television shows are part of the problem, with digital rights campaigners arguing the debate has been hijacked by reactionary forces. Sophie Raworth , a mother of three, goes behind the headlines to discover what images young people are being exposed to and asks what impact the sexualised world is having on our children. Is Too Much Too Young putting them at risk? Sign in or register to comment.