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** And then there's the promotional music video[[note]] It was meant to only be shown to potential investors in the show for overseas markets and not to the general public[[/note]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4ZYGCsgKrQ "Special"]], where Johnny Crawfish sings about IntercourseWithYou and says the word "hell".
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-->--'''Gabe''', ''Webcomic/PennyArcade''

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* Cockney rhyming slang is often used on British TV due to censors not noticing it. One ITV miniseries about holiday reps in Ibiza was called "Is Harry on the boat?". Not getting it? Harry ''monk'' on the boat ''race''.
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** Interestingly, NBC is credited as the first network to show a female navel on American television, with a bikini-clad Yvette Mimieux in the two-part ''Dr. Kildare'' episode "Tyger, Tyger..." in 1964. It was after this episode aired however, that NBC really started to crack down on navel censorship.

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** Interestingly, NBC is credited as the first network to show a female navel on American television, with a bikini-clad Yvette Mimieux in the two-part ''Dr. Kildare'' ''Series/DrKildare'' episode "Tyger, Tyger..." in 1964. It was after this episode aired however, that NBC really started to crack down on navel censorship.
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* ''Radar/{{Jessie}}'' and Radar/Bunk'd

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** One particular episode of their radio show had a moment that wasn't as crass, but still qualifies: in an attempt to get George to look and act younger than he is, she signs him up for dancing lessons with a beautiful senorita of an instructor named Lolita. After a few not too risque jokes - at one point George jokes, "Ohh! Your waist is tickling my hand!" - Gracie, who hadn't known who the instructor was, walks in on George in a close dancing embrace with Lolita, who claims that she is "South American from my head to my toes." A furious Gracie then delivers the real gem; "Well, I'm not too fond of my husband's attitude towards Brazil!"
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* ''Series/ThirtyRock'' has a joke that’s probably in the top five dirtiest jokes ever on network television. The episode has protagonist Liz Lemon, her dad Richard, and her mom and brother go out to eat with her boss Jack and Jack’s mom. When Richard goes to pay for the bill, Jack objects and Richard’s reply is “Now Jack, it wouldn’t be a lemon party without old Dick” as a reference to himself. The dirty part is because a lemon party is a threesome between three old men.
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* ''Radar/FullerHouse''
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---> '''Stiles:''' " I already did that today. Twice."

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---> '''Stiles:''' " I "I already did that today. Twice."
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*** I'm not sure if "holodeck time" counts as masturbation, but on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lobo3c0NFg an episode of TNG]], Riker makes a point of using the holodeck for this purpose after a particularly amorous encounter. Maybe he was just going to replicate a cold shower.
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Phrase coined all the way back to the 20s and that's more censoring that getting away with something


* ''Series/TheNewlywedGame'' could not use the term "make love" so "make whoopee" was coined instead as a way of getting around the network censors (the show premiered on ABC).
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* Every other episode of ''Series/{{Charmed}}'' when one of the sisters has a date or talks about a relationship.

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* Every other episode of ''Series/{{Charmed}}'' ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' when one of the sisters has a date or talks about a relationship.
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** A sketch featuring Music/KatyPerry and Elmo singing "Hot and Cold" that was uploaded on Website/YouTube before its TV debut was pulled from the Sesame Street episode it was going to appear in after complaints about Katy Perry's dress that she wore in the sketch, since it showed a lot of cleavage. The complaints about the sketch also caused a doll based on this particular Sesame Street segment that was going to be in stores to be canceled, and the segment was also parodied in the Halloween 2010 episode of [=''Series/LiveWithRegisAndKelly''=], featuring Regis as Elmo and Kelly as Katy Perry, and subtly mentioned on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', with Katy Perry as a library volunteer who wears a low-cut Elmo shirt and reads to children (which the library will only allow her to do if she stops wearing skimpy clothes).

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** A sketch featuring Music/KatyPerry and Elmo singing "Hot and Cold" that was uploaded on Website/YouTube before its TV debut was pulled from the Sesame Street episode it was going to appear in after complaints about Katy Perry's dress that she wore in the sketch, since it showed a lot of cleavage. The complaints about the sketch also caused a doll based on this particular Sesame Street segment that was going to be in stores to be canceled, and the segment was also parodied in the Halloween 2010 episode of [=''Series/LiveWithRegisAndKelly''=], ''Series/LiveWithRegisAndKelly'', featuring Regis as Elmo and Kelly as Katy Perry, and subtly mentioned on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', with Katy Perry as a library volunteer who wears a low-cut Elmo shirt and reads to children (which the library will only allow her to do if she stops wearing skimpy clothes).
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* ''Radar/BananasInPyjamas''
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* ''Series/StrongMedicine''. Dr. Lu Delgado is blasting a cancer-stricken patient's boss for not giving her more than the allotted sick days. He in turn is arguing that he had no choice, being under the thumb of his own supervisor.
--> '''Boss''': Why do you have to come in here busting my--
--> '''Lu''': Dick, calm down.
** Yes, that's his real name, but it's obvious what she's getting at.
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** The episode "Skunked" has Whiny and Whimper mistaking the skunk smell for [[PottyFailure one of them soiling their diaper]], which could be considered this because PBS Kids shows, especially those for preschoolers, never tend to use PottyHumor for the purpose of a joke. [[note]] The only other PBS Kids show that had a toilet humor joke was ''WesternAnimation/ArthursPerfectChristmas''. Any other instance of mentioning the bathroom on PBS Kids is mainly for ToiletTrainingEpisodes.[[/note]]

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** The episode "Skunked" has Whiny and Whimper mistaking the skunk smell for [[PottyFailure one of them soiling their diaper]], which could be considered this because PBS Kids shows, especially those for preschoolers, never tend to use PottyHumor for the purpose of a joke. [[note]] The only other PBS Kids show that had a toilet humor joke was ''WesternAnimation/ArthursPerfectChristmas''. ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} Arthur's Perfect Christmas]]''. Any other instance of mentioning the bathroom on PBS Kids is Kids, save for ''Arthur'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}'', mainly for ToiletTrainingEpisodes.happens a ToiletTrainingPlot.[[/note]]
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* ''Series/TheNoddyShop'' had things that probably wouldn't fly on any other Creator/PBSKids show aimed at preschoolers:
** One of the characters, Stein, is a beer mug.
** The song "The Day The Goblins Got Away" contains this verse that could be mistaken for AccidentalInnuendo:
--> Goblins are like an itch you can't get near
--> Don't give them any ideas!

** The show has plenty of [[ParentalBonus parental bonuses]], with the characters quoting or referencing things adults would only get, including ''Film/SuddenImpact'' and ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''.
** The episode "Skunked" has Whiny and Whimper mistaking the skunk smell for [[PottyFailure one of them soiling their diaper]], which could be considered this because PBS Kids shows, especially those for preschoolers, never tend to use PottyHumor for the purpose of a joke. [[note]] The only other PBS Kids show that had a toilet humor joke was ''WesternAnimation/ArthursPerfectChristmas''. Any other instance of mentioning the bathroom on PBS Kids is mainly for ToiletTrainingEpisodes.[[/note]]
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* ''Series/MotherGooseClub'': Averted in Baa Baa Baa Sheep. Had not Jack and Teddy arrived, Baa Baa would have been completely naked. And this is just a children's show!

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* ''Series/MotherGooseClub'': ''WebVideo/MotherGooseClub'': Averted in Baa Baa Baa Sheep. Had not Jack and Teddy arrived, Baa Baa would have been completely naked. And this is just a children's show!



** A sketch featuring Music/KatyPerry and Elmo singing "Hot and Cold" that was uploaded on Website/YouTube before its TV debut was pulled from the Sesame Street episode it was going to appear in after complaints about Katy Perry's dress that she wore in the sketch, since it showed a lot of cleavage. The complaints about the sketch also caused a doll based on this particular Sesame Street segment that was going to be in stores to be canceled, and the segment was also parodied in the Halloween 2010 episode of ''Series/LiveWithRegisAndKelly'', featuring Regis as Elmo and Kelly as Katy Perry, and subtly mentioned on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', with Katy Perry as a library volunteer who wears a low-cut Elmo shirt and reads to children (which the library will only allow her to do if she stops wearing skimpy clothes).

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** A sketch featuring Music/KatyPerry and Elmo singing "Hot and Cold" that was uploaded on Website/YouTube before its TV debut was pulled from the Sesame Street episode it was going to appear in after complaints about Katy Perry's dress that she wore in the sketch, since it showed a lot of cleavage. The complaints about the sketch also caused a doll based on this particular Sesame Street segment that was going to be in stores to be canceled, and the segment was also parodied in the Halloween 2010 episode of ''Series/LiveWithRegisAndKelly'', [=''Series/LiveWithRegisAndKelly''=], featuring Regis as Elmo and Kelly as Katy Perry, and subtly mentioned on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', with Katy Perry as a library volunteer who wears a low-cut Elmo shirt and reads to children (which the library will only allow her to do if she stops wearing skimpy clothes).



* In ''Seres/SpaceAboveAndBeyond'', the female pilots are hanging out at the bar on their ship. One is thoroughly yet absent-mindedly sucking on the end of the olive from her cocktail. Another pilot comments "You're sucking that olive like it bought you jewelry."

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* In ''Seres/SpaceAboveAndBeyond'', ''Series/SpaceAboveAndBeyond'', the female pilots are hanging out at the bar on their ship. One is thoroughly yet absent-mindedly sucking on the end of the olive from her cocktail. Another pilot comments "You're sucking that olive like it bought you jewelry."



* ''Series/{{Watchdog}}'' is a British magazine-format consumer-interest show. In one episode two presenters were investigating a scam. The dialogue went like this

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* ''Series/{{Watchdog}}'' ''[=Watchdog=]'' is a British magazine-format consumer-interest show. In one episode two presenters were investigating a scam. The dialogue went like this
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** A sketch featuring Music/KatyPerry and Elmo singing "Hot and Cold" that was uploaded on Website/YouTube before its TV debut was pulled from the Sesame Street episode it was going to appear in after complaints about Katy Perry's dress that she wore in the sketch, since it showed a lot of cleavage. The complaints about the sketch also caused a doll based on this particular Sesame Street segment that was going to be in stores to be canceled, and the segment was also parodied in the Halloween 2010 episode of LiveWithRegisAndKelly, featuring Regis as Elmo and Kelly as Katy Perry, and subtly mentioned on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', with Katy Perry as a library volunteer who wears a low-cut Elmo shirt and reads to children (which the library will only allow her to do if she stops wearing skimpy clothes).

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** A sketch featuring Music/KatyPerry and Elmo singing "Hot and Cold" that was uploaded on Website/YouTube before its TV debut was pulled from the Sesame Street episode it was going to appear in after complaints about Katy Perry's dress that she wore in the sketch, since it showed a lot of cleavage. The complaints about the sketch also caused a doll based on this particular Sesame Street segment that was going to be in stores to be canceled, and the segment was also parodied in the Halloween 2010 episode of LiveWithRegisAndKelly, ''Series/LiveWithRegisAndKelly'', featuring Regis as Elmo and Kelly as Katy Perry, and subtly mentioned on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', with Katy Perry as a library volunteer who wears a low-cut Elmo shirt and reads to children (which the library will only allow her to do if she stops wearing skimpy clothes).
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