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Surprising Things That Were Censored On Film And TV In The Past

by John Jay

Published July 25, 2017

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7. Lucy Using The Word “Pregnant”

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Wikimedia Commons / Bureau of Industrial Service

When Lucy Ricardo became pregnant in the second season of I Love Lucy, the cast was only allowed today things like“with child,” “having a baby,” and “expecting” rather than acknowledge the condition more directly.

8. Jeannie’s Belly Button

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Wikimedia Commons / NBC Television

The network had to make sure the bottom of Barbara Eden’soutfit on I Dream of Jeannie was high enough to cover the naval. The same applied to Dawn Wells as Mary Ann on Gilligan’s Island and all of the young actresses on Gidget.

Related:

  1. ‘All In the Family’s Most Divisive, Censored Episodes And Its Tango With Messy Topics
  2. 10 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know About “The Princess Bride”

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