As for "pregnant" real-life pg actresses could not be seen, had to hide behind objects, such as chairs, tables, people, etc. and wore "loose" clothing to hid the pregnancy.
Censorship was not only the sexual issue but in other issues.
The various social restrictions reflected in the tv censorship is related to the Hayes Code of 1933. One prime example was that pre-code movies, criminals got away with their crimes. Post-code required the criminals to be punished. Also the pre-code "modern" female characters were also made to be the post-code "barefoot and pg" images.
Anyway, the Hayes Code spilt over onto television then, which basically what this is about.
This also brings me back to how progressive Dale Evans character was on The Roy Rogers Show. She was pretty liberated compared to Beaver's Mom, Harriet Nelson, Donna Reed and so on.
We also can talk about the ethnic issue - Ames and Andy, The Goldbergs and so on.
NOTE: I will say Harriet Nelson started to exhibit a more "freer" woman in the 60s. In one episode she drove David's motorcycle - oh, my
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