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Mainstream TV nudity vs babeshow nudity

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(15-11-2011 19:10 )SCIROCCO Wrote:  Where do I get a ticket to Hungary? Stunning girls and in all seriousness there is nothing remotely tacky about the way the show is presented, simply stunning girls obviously enjoying themselves.

It's not so much about getting a ticket to Hungry as these channels can be easily picked up here in the UK, just go to your local satelite retailer and they will sort you out, most of Europe broadcasts on the Astra 1 satelite at 19.2 degrees and also Hotbird at 13.0 degree's as both are covered on the UK footprint, SKY UK broadcasts on the Astra 2 satelite at 28.2 degree's and covers only the UK and Ireland.
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Do they have a webstream?

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15-11-2011 22:55
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The channel Scottishbloke links to is a pay TV channel - it ain't free.
15-11-2011 23:05
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(15-11-2011 20:35 )Scottishbloke Wrote:  It's not so much about getting a ticket to Hungry as these channels can be easily picked up here in the UK, just go to your local satelite retailer and they will sort you out, most of Europe broadcasts on the Astra 1 satelite at 19.2 degrees and also Hotbird at 13.0 degree's as both are covered on the UK footprint, SKY UK broadcasts on the Astra 2 satelite at 28.2 degree's and covers only the UK and Ireland.

I'm here to tell you there's fuck all on hotbird worth bothering about... not unless you're prepared to pay for it, but then your set-up gets far more complex and expensive.
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Is there anything much worth watching on other channels these days? Or is the good stuff notable because it is rare? Im saying this because I remember when the French had topless dance troupes on every Sunday AM quiz shows, sponsored by Air France, the Italians used to have two teams in lingere competitions on RAI the state broadcaster and the Spanish used to have an erotic dance troupe with half a dozen women in their scanties one of whom would go topless or nude, also on the state broadcaster. These days all those shows have stopped.

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Back in the day when it was worthwhile paying for your BBC licence, long before the days of Ofcom Cool


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It's not impossible to see nudity on tv these days. This was from the wedding docurama Confetti, which aired on the bbc about 6 months ago. There's a better scene that this, where the two of them are just stood in their garden being interviewed, but I couldn't find that.


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Stan the only difference and that is big difference between your clip and the one I posted was that your's came straight out of a movie and yes the BBC did show it, that I cannot argue with you over, however the one which I posted came straight out of the BBC archives as it was commissioned exclusively by them, back in the day where expermental nudity was funded for, all in the sake of art Cool
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(16-11-2011 17:12 )Scottishbloke Wrote:  Stan the only difference and that is big difference between your clip and the one I posted was that your's came straight out of a movie and yes the BBC did show it, that I cannot argue with you over, however the one which I posted came straight out of the BBC archives as it was commissioned exclusively by them, back in the day where expermental nudity was funded for, all in the sake of art Cool

Confetti wasn't a movie, Scottishbloke. It was made for the BBC, just like your clip.

But hey, let's not forget we're on the same side here and I fully appreciate the point you're making.
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We've allways been on the same side Stan so no need to worry about that, I've had my fair share of disagreements with other forum members however Big Grin well I didn't realise that Confetti was commisioned by the BBC however them and nudity are a rarety these days as that film was made in 2006 and to be honest was more tongue in cheek than the one above which used to be the regular protocol for the BBC back in the era when they used to make a number of let's say experimental type plays, otherwise known as posh wank material Cool which seems strange to me as the BBC are the only channels known to me that are immune to Ofcom regulation as they are protected by the government on that theory I sometimes wonder if the BBC are infact Ofcom in disguise, makes you wonder as these types of plays have somewhat dried up in recent times bladewave
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