The Sex Inspectors

The show, presented by Tracey Cox and Michael Alvear, aids couples by suggesting different ways to spice up their relationships and sex lives.

[1] On the first visit, heat-sensitive cameras and CCTVs are installed throughout the house, allowing Tracey and Michael to monitor the couples' lives.

While British psychologist Phillip Hodson expressed concern that the show did not accurately represent what counts as normal sex.

[3] The show's presenters adopted an authoritative tone and used terminology akin to that of professional sexual therapists to validate their supposed expertise.

The presenter's matter of fact style led some academics to label the show as dangerously misleading.