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Was Carol O'Neal (07/1972) the first nude woman on broadcast TV?[edit]
The Banacek episode "Let's Hear It for a Living Legend," has a scene set in an abandoned Army barracks. In one shot, her centerfold is clearly visible on a wall behind one of the characters. It's onscreen long enough for anyone to see it in plain view. It's rather amazing this was done in the first place and that no one objected to it being there. Given the time it happened (13 Sep 1972), this probably means that this was the first time a picture of a nude woman was shown on broadcast TV. __209.179.21.190 (talk) 17:59, 14 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]