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Show Me Yours

  • TV Series
  • 2004–2005
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
288
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Show Me Yours (2004)
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With a new book deal, a fabulous apartment and a stable relationship, psychologist turned sex expert Kate Langford is living her dream. But when her publisher pairs her up with the arrogant ... Read allWith a new book deal, a fabulous apartment and a stable relationship, psychologist turned sex expert Kate Langford is living her dream. But when her publisher pairs her up with the arrogant yet irresistible PhD, Benjamin Chase, for her next book, Kate realizes she still has a lot... Read allWith a new book deal, a fabulous apartment and a stable relationship, psychologist turned sex expert Kate Langford is living her dream. But when her publisher pairs her up with the arrogant yet irresistible PhD, Benjamin Chase, for her next book, Kate realizes she still has a lot to learn.

  • Stars
    • Rachael Crawford
    • Adam J. Harrington
    • Rachel Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    288
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    • Stars
      • Rachael Crawford
      • Adam J. Harrington
      • Rachel Wilson
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Rachael Crawford
    Rachael Crawford
    • Dr. Kate Langford
    • 2004–2005
    Adam J. Harrington
    Adam J. Harrington
    • Dr. Benjamin Chase
    • 2004–2005
    Rachel Wilson
    Rachel Wilson
    • Stella Bradley
    • 2004–2005
    Jeff Seymour
    Jeff Seymour
    • David Exley
    • 2004–2005
    Jennie Raymond
    Jennie Raymond
    • Jodi Bradley
    • 2004–2005
    Balázs Koós
    • Michael…
    • 2004–2005
    Steve Boyle
    Steve Boyle
    • Gavin…
    • 2004–2005
    Alberta Watson
    Alberta Watson
    • Toni Bane
    • 2004
    Sasha Roiz
    Sasha Roiz
    • Chazz Banks
    • 2005
    Kristin Booth
    Kristin Booth
    • Olivia
    • 2005
    Michèle Duquet
    Michèle Duquet
    • Simone
    • 2004–2005
    Peter Williams
    Peter Williams
    • Marshall
    • 2004
    Robert Seeliger
    Robert Seeliger
    • Handsome Stranger
    • 2004
    Rob Stewart
    Rob Stewart
    • Dr. Adrian Goldman
    • 2005
    Damon D'Oliveira
    Damon D'Oliveira
    • Majinder
    • 2005
    Danielle Hampton
    • Esta
    • 2005
    Greg Bryk
    Greg Bryk
    • Ogden Brunt
    • 2004–2005
    Lindsay Ames
    Lindsay Ames
    • Lana
    • 2004–2005
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    weekendsquire-1

    I love Canada!

    I love this show, the chemistry is so intense to watch, the story lines are totally believable, (if you doubt this, we need to have a little talk). I am up every Sunday night and it is one of the two shows I watch religiously (it's a Sunday, it counts!) I love watching the two lovers (kate and Dr. Chase) get ever so close and then crash. I need this to come out on DVD. The whole theory behind is well thought out. Biology vs. Psychology. A topic that comes up constantly in my college courses.I am going to be a sex therapist, and it is great to know there are people who share my opinions. Did I mention the chemistry? There are no two lovers on American TV that could ever pull this off. Beautiful.
    9taosllc

    Show Me Yours is a Delightful Romantic Comedy!

    I've seen approximately 5 or more shows and truly enjoyed it. I'm sorry it's on so late on Sunday, because I have to get up early Monday morning for work, otherwise I would watch it regularly. I thought the main characters had endearing qualities and good chemistry between them. I like the fact that they are inter-racial. This is real life and should be shown more often as people recognizing and loving each other for who they are and not what they are. I like the cynical banter between the two, knowing that they are strongly attracted to each other yet always trying to deny their feelings, which so many of us do on a regular basis.

    If I could change anything it would definitely be the time slot. Otherwise, if available, I would by the season's DVD.
    8goddessecouture

    Under-appreciated gem

    I really want to see more of this one, and I hope the folks at Oxygen recognize what they've got. No question this is a show for mature audiences only, but it managed to be sexy and fun without being blatantly prurient.

    Great chemistry between the lead pair, but I'd say pick Marshall over Ben or David any day! (Especially over David - I mean, was anyone ever rooting for that guy?)

    This show was so underrated and ended when it was really really just getting started. They need to hurry up and get this show back on the air before the Vancouver film industry snatches up all the key players.
    blacklatexfan

    "Show Me Yours" Analysis, not mere fulfillment

    I read the previous analysis posted and thought it was obviously one sided from the point of immediate gratification and linear plot-play which this show is NOT about.

    Unlike the straight forward and unimaginative shows from Helpless-wood where the plots are so obviously linear and uninspired, the show tries to ask a deep question that has NO obvious answer -- what IS sexually inspiring and provocative? And what makes it strong enough to act on? If you are not involved by sensual TEASING and UNfulfilled sexual angst plays, then this series is NOT going to fulfill your desires. This series is meant to explore the contrasts between the desire of what you KNOW is good for you and what you secretly CRAVE, whether it would be good for you in the long run or merely fulfilling that immediate hunger you have in the pit of your stomach for immediate satisfaction -- like a one in the morning chocolate attack. Do you go with the flow or are you a person who can exert control each and every time? And more importantly, are you really HAPPY doing so? The idea of the show explores the sensual desires and impulses rather well under the premise of doing sexual research for a book publication.

    The two primary researchers Dr. Kate Langford (played by Rachael Crawford) and Dr. Benjamin Chase (played by Adam Harrington) are dedicated to creating a serious sexual investigation of the matter for the book's publication. When their publisher (Alberta Watson) decides to rush up the date of publication demanding immediate results of the research's usable progression, the tensions between the two characters begins to show up in their analysis and their work and of course some of their tensions are sexual, although there are a LOT of other questions posed as well such as respect, dedication, honesty, commitment, open mindedness and self-fulfillment. And with Kate's boyfriend only occasionally available and OBVIOUSLY territorial, the question of personal fulfillment and loyalty are also thrown into the sexual question between Kate and Benjamin.

    The question is front and center from the very beginning but NEVER given a straightforward answer, as in real life. And it is that constant shifting that makes the question so interesting. Do you do what is socially acceptable or what you REALLY want, even if that desire is ONLY real for that moment? As done in the first episode where Kate and her boyfriend David almost give into their passions and begin having sex on the office couch -- only to be reminded that they are in a public area when Dr. Benjamin Chase and Stella are looking in on them through an OPEN display window! Of course being the socially responsible individual, Kate immediately threw herself onto the floor pulling down her skirt. Was she embarrassed because she was shown giving into her desires? Or was she merely reacting to her social conditioning that sex is a private thing? You decide.

    The primary angst is to show the contrast between the impulses of sexual desire and the REALITY of acceptable social order. Is sexual desire REALLY fulfilled by safe conditions that are socially instilled? Or are TRUE sexual relationships based on emotional desire fulfillment -- even if those things are taboo personally and socially? If so, is that enough to inspire a lasting relationship and would it be strong enough to last against social orders? Or are relationships based on emotional gratification and the continual fulfillment of those impulses? The answer is as varied and open as the people interviewed in the segments. And as far as the main characters getting together sexually -- does that REALLY matter? Should they or shouldn't they? Is there REALLY deep seated longing? Or is it only an immediate impulse? And should that impulse be acted on? That IS the question! And I think it is a pretty GOOD question to be asked. And this show asks that question in a FAIRLY good way without giving a quick pat response as THE answer.
    gonefishingok

    cute, simple, warming

    It all started with the Shoe episode. It was the less dramatic version of Sex and the City. Some of you might think that this show was boring or a waste of time but l laughed my a$$ off at times. It was something fun to watch in the winter or when l got home from work. I loved the interplay between characters and the content covered. I was bummed when it was pulled because it was just starting to get all sexed up and that is what l missed about TV. There are far too many reality shows and Show Me Yours was filling a void left in the Sex and The City wake. It's too bad that this show followed the same ill fate of My So Called Life. To all the actors that worked on this show - you did an amazing job and as a viewer l was pleased. Thats all.

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      • May 26, 2004 (Canada)
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      • Barna-Alper Productions
      • IYD Productions
      • Show Me Yours II Production
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