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Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George 2008

★ 0.94 votes📅 2008-06-17

Dive into the world of adult entertainment on television with Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George (2008), a documentary that delves into the controversy surrounding Ugly George's provocative cable show.

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What is Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George (2008) about?

This documentary explores the controversy surrounding Ugly George's provocative cable show, delving into the debate over obscenity on TV.

Who directed Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George?

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Who stars in Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George?

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Is Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George (2008) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating for Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George is unrated, its unique blend of history, politics, and entertainment makes it a thought-provoking and engaging film worth watching.

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About Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George (2008) — A provocative look at adult entertainment on TV

Dive into the world of adult entertainment on television with Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George (2008), a documentary that delves into the controversy surrounding Ugly George's provocative cable show. This film explores the debate over obscenity on TV, featuring vintage clips and interviews with First Amendment advocates, moral crusaders, and public figures like former New York mayor Ed Koch. From the streets of New York City to the world of adult television, Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George (2008) is a captivating look at the intersection of sex, television, and free speech.

As Ugly George searches for women willing to bare all for the camera, the documentary raises important questions about the role of television in society and the limits of free expression. With its unique blend of history, politics, and entertainment, Boob Tube: Sex, TV & Ugly George (2008) is a thought-provoking and engaging film that will leave viewers questioning the boundaries of what is acceptable on television.