Sex Change
Sex Change
Hugh (To camera) My guest tonight is someone who in
1987 caused a sensation by becoming the first
woman to undergo a complete and successful
sex change operation. In August of that year she
entered the Pert Frool clinic in Dusseldorf as
Melinda Coppice, author, broadcaster and mother
of three. Two weeks later she left that clinic as
Michael Coppice. His bestselling account of the
operation, the painful decisions leading up to it,
the painful incisions during the course of it and
the aftermath of fame that resulted from it have
made Michael Coppice a household name. Let's
meet him now - ladies and gentlemen, Michael
Coppice.
Enter Deborah, completely normal woman. Shakes
hands with Hugh. They sit. The sofa they sit on is
dangerously soft and yielding: every now and then they
are out of physical control because it's so squashy and
hard to maintain balance in or on.
Michael. Welcome.
Deborah Thank you. Great pleasure.
Hugh So. Michael. How would you say your life has
been since the operation?
Deborah Well, I have to say firstly that everyone, my
family, my friends, the people I meet have been
enormously supportive since the operation that
transformed me into a man. Both my ex-husband
and my present wife have been tremendously
understanding.
Hugh You now have a wife?
Deborah Yes indeed. With two children.
Hugh You are able to have children?
Deborah Oh yes. I have fathered a wonderful pair of twins.
It was a total gender change, the operation.
Hugh And how successful would you say that operation
has been?
Deborah Well, you can see for yourself. One hundred
per cent.
Hugh Ye-e-es. How would you describe, as perhaps the
only person in the world in a position to be able
to do so, the difference between the sexes, then?
Deborah In a way it's hard for me to answer that, Clive: you
see although I have been completely transformed
into a man, I am still a transvestite. Hence the
women's clothes.
Hugh You are still a transvestite?
Deborah Yes. More properly a transexual. Rather a good
one, I think you'll agree. You'd never know I was
a man would you?
Hugh No. No, I don't think I would. Does your wife
object to your transexuality?
Deborah She seems to understand and support me fully.
Hugh Well let's meet her and find out. Ladies and
gentlemen. Welcome now please Michael's wife
Lucy Coppice.
Enter Stephen as manly as ever. Man's clothes.
Hugh Welcome Lucy. (They kiss)
Stephen Thank you. (He squeezes Deborah's hand)
Hugh We were talking about whether or not you
objected to the fact that your husband is a
transexual.
Stephen Oh good Lord no. I'm one myself.
Hugh You are?
Stephen Yes. It's my ambition some day to have an
operation like Michael's and become a man.
Deborah And I'm going to change myself back into a
woman and we'll marry again.
Hugh Are you worried that this might upset and confuse
your children?
Stephen Oh no, the twins are very aware of what's
going on.
Hugh Are they identical twins?
Deborah That's right. A girl and a boy.
Hugh Um - identical twins must surely be of the same
sex ... er ...
Stephen Yes, well Simon dresses as a girl and Lucy is a
complete tomboy.
Hugh But what sex were they originally?
Deborah Um ... ?
Stephen Do you know, we can't remember.
VOX POP
Stephen Well it's a dying art, that's
my view.