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Top 10 Surprising Things that Used to Be Banned from TV
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Can you believe that political satire, homosexuality, cartoon nudity, pregnancy, shared beds, drug references, and female belly buttons used to be banned from TV? What a long way we've come. For this list, we’re focusing on topics that were not allowed to air on American broadcast television at some point in TV history. Join WatchMojo as we count down our picks for the Top 10 Surprising Things that Used to Be Banned from TV.

#10. Political Satire
#9. Cartoon Nudity
#8. Homosexuality
#7. Drug References
#6. Sexual Allusion
#5. Female Belly Buttons
#4. Underwear Models
#3, #2 & #1: ????

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