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		<title>By: fourthof5</title>
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		<description>Number 96 comes to mind. Not only was it progressive for the time (and air time for that matter) I am almost sure it would never make it to air now (at least not on the commercial networks). So with that as a starting point I think you can track rather nicley how sex on TV from the 70s till now. Hell even Blankety Blanks had more over sexual innuendo than we see on prime time commercial networks now.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Number 96 comes to mind. Not only was it progressive for the time (and air time for that matter) I am almost sure it would never make it to air now (at least not on the commercial networks). So with that as a starting point I think you can track rather nicley how sex on TV from the 70s till now. Hell even Blankety Blanks had more over sexual innuendo than we see on prime time commercial networks now.</p>
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