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Tina Littlewood EUF, from the film; Better Off Dead. Rare as fuck B&W pubicity still.
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Tina Littlewood EUF GiF, from the film; Better Off Dead. An unexpected EUF, though not a particularly good one.
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Alison Brie EUF, from; Hot Sl*ts.
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That Hot sl*ts scene is a modern classic, IMO. I finds a place on one of my Underrated Scenes of Stripping lists where I analyze why it's so great: https://www.deviantart.com/humiliati...ng-4-918911557
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Don't know if this has been posted yet but its a Minor Bit of EUF from the old Monkees TV Show. A girl gets her skirt ripped off at a race track.
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Bonnie Bowers- "There's Nothing Out There"
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Here's an interesting film from 1991-- "There's Nothing Out There" (1991).
This was writer-director Rolfe Kanefsky's first film. It could be argued that it was Kanesky who first came up with the idea of the "self aware" horror movie. One of the characters in the film is a horror movie buff, and when he and his friends go to a secluded mountain cabin for the weekend, he warns them that they are just setting themselves up for a crazed killer. In one scene, one of the characters grabs the mike boom and swings himself out of danger. This was even before "Scream" when political correctness was just setting in. The 90's were when horror film makers decided to replace nudity with self awareness and humor. Ironic, really, because Kanesky has always been unapologetic about making films tailored for the male gaze. In the film, Bonnie Bowers plays one of the nubile would be victims and spends over half the movie running around barefoot in a skimpy bikini. And she HATED it. Hated the film, hated acting, and felt exploited. In the commentary director Kanesky states that he had a running battle with Bowers, who complained that while she was "standing around in her underwear" her male co-stars were fully dressed... Kanesky states that it was a bikini and plays coy, but it's obvious that's really a moot point. Bowers clearly looked on it as underwear. I love details like this. Bowers felt exploited and exposed, and can do nothing about it of course. She's exploited. Forever. Makes watching this film with her in that bikini that much more enjoyable knowing that. Why I don't really know... This was the only film credit for Bowers. The nudity shown in the below images is all there is of her besides the bikini. After acting in the film, Bowers became a musician and still performs today. |
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Wrestling EUFs. I know these are always popular with EUF fans.
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More wrestling EUFs.
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Some rare EUF material of Susan Sarandon from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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New Avengers Season 2 Ep. "Complex"
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Here's Joanna Lumley from "The New Avengers"-- season 2, episode 10 "Complex" (1977).
This was a short lived attempt to revive "The Avengers" TV series in the mid to late 70's. Patrick Macnee plays the venerable John Steed, leading a new team. The second season moved the show from London to Canada. In the episode, Joanna Lumley's character of Purdey gets trapped in a ultra high tech building (for 1977) and is stalked by a killer computer with AI. As she tries to escape her skirt is sucked off by a ventilator. Running around in tap pants (costume underwear again) she lights a fire, activates the sprinkler system, and shorts out the computer. Not before getting soaking wet of course. A little fan service was expected in those days. There were more than a few episodes where the character of Purdey ended up losing some article of clothing and then ran around, displaying her charms. While attractive, her bowl haircut and ugly fashions of the time period made her no match for the lovely Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) of the original show. |
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They just don't do this stuff anymore. Too politically correct. I remember the show being on late nights on CBS I think. |
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A nice EUF-ish scene from the Benny Hill Show featuring Abigail Higgins.
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Romanian television presenter EUF. She got a spider in her skirt on live TV.
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Joanna Lumley striptease for charity (Children in Need) on live television. Diana Rigg may have been gorgeous, but she never did anything like this. The clip is on YouTube, and it ends with a nice little EUF-ish smile as she puts her dress back on and walks off stage.
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This may be the greatest live television EUF of all time. It's from an episode of the Howard Stern Show featuring Cindy Margolis, but it was her personal assistant Elisa who completely stole the show. Howard had everyone play a game of strip jeopardy, and while Margolis was expecting to take her clothes off, her hot blonde assistant definitely was not. It was incredible to watch this girl lose her clothes. In the end, she flat out refused to remove her pants, and would only unzip them. Best of all, the assistant is the most beautiful girl you've ever seen (she's 100 times hotter than Cindy Margolis), and she was genuinely embarrassed...and I mean EMBARRASSED!
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Loni Anderson EUF-ish scene from an episode of Barnaby Jones. I'm not sure if she's wearing a bathing suit, or her underwear. The seams on the bra suggest underwear. Does anyone know for sure? Loni disliked doing scenes like this. I think she looks more beautiful with dark hair.
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I have heard the same about Loni Anderson. I have always classed her as a disappointment with regards to putting out on the cheesecake front. Yes there is some material available, but not much. Given that her looks are her ticket of admission (it's not her acting ability, that's for sure), it's just a shame. |
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Now movies shown on TV were fine with a scene like that...it's just that TV shows were a little flaky that way in the 70's. "Barnaby Jones" never had an issue showing a girl in a skimpy bikini-- it's for that reason and the slightly shinny material of the Loni outfit that makes me think swimsuit. Again, I admit I can't say for sure. Below are screen caps from a "Barnaby Jones" episode that feature an 18 year old Debbi Richter. Season 8, Ep. 7 "Indoctrination in Evil" (1979). Same type of bikini outfit. Debbi Richter's main body of work was a 15 year stretch on TV in many shows and projects from 1977 to about 1991. She had a long stint on "Hill Street Blues" and was married for 3 years to actor Charles Haid. She has a sprinkling of credits since then. She is also a writer and producer of numerous shorts. Her last credit was in 2019. The episode depicted is available on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgYp-alF7PI |
One other point-- Debbi Richter
One other thing I noticed about the Debbi Richter images-- look at the tan lines showing on her body in the bikini.
Obviously Debbi was not comfortable sun bathing nude because she doesn't have that "all over" tan... Just as obvious is that the bikini shown in this episode is noticeably smaller than the ones she usually wore. I wonder if she was uncomfortable or embarrassed filming in the skimpier bikini? |
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I guess where I make the distinction is full bra and panties, top to bottom shot out in the open clearly seen like the Loni shot in question-- not half and half with a crop or regular top with panties or hiding behind a locker. A matching set.
Now admittedly it's a small distinction but that's what I had in mind. Clearly in the 70's with jiggle TV the landscape was changing and it's def. that TV would show panties. Under what conditions was still restricted in my view. I still feel it would take another 10 years before TV was comfortable showing a girl in matching bra and panties in full view, wearing little else. I enjoy conversations like this to get different takes on things...makes me take note of stuff I hadn't considered/seen before! |
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Diana Rigg in panties. The Avengers, episode; A Touch of Brimstone (1966). This one always shocked me because it was so risque, and '66 was very early for a scene like this to be in a television show.
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Faith Ford and Kelly Ripa EUF, from the television show; Hope and Faith.
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