The Tuscaloosa News – Feb 8, 1952
Dennis Day Predicts Sex Out For TV
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD—(AP)—Dennis, Day, whose
television show makes its debut tonight, predicts home viewers will be getting
less plunging necklines and racy stories in the future.
“Sex has got to go, as far as TV
in concerned,” he remarked as he paused between strenuous rehearsals. “Sex was
exploited during the early days, when TV was trying to gain attention. You
still see quite a bit of it; I hear some comedians telling stories that make me
blush.
“But I think the industry is
growing up. It doesn’t need sex any more. Furthermore, if the shows aren’t
cleaned up, TV will be inviting censorship from outside sources, which would be
bad.
“So far, the only censoring has
been done by the individual performers and packagers of shows. I think they and
the networks now realize that they will have to avoid any criticism about
program material.”
Day has stuck by these theories in
his selection of a co-star for his show. He considered a couple dozen singers,
including many glamorous types. He passed them up for a demure unknown. Kathy Phillips.
A San Francisco girl with little experience except singing with a band, she is
the “girl next door” type rather than the usual
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