Sex education
Sir, — Fair is fair, so why should television be blamed for an upsurge of sex indulgence or take the blame for many adolescents unwittingly getting into trouble as stated by A. Delhanty (April 'l6) when obviously, if unexpurgated versions of Biblical tales appeared on television the Society for the Protection of Community Standards would be among the first to protest strongly. Miss Patricia Bartlett’s cheeks would be rosyred, and the integrity of man held up to absolute ridicule. — Yours, etc., ROSIE WITTY. April 16, 1979.
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Press, 18 April 1979, Page 20
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87Sex education Press, 18 April 1979, Page 20
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