Posted on 10/28/2007 7:04:16 AM PDT by WesternCulture
A female television presenter on TV4 has been charged after flashing her breast to an elderly man in Humlegården park in Stockholm last summer.
The stunt was to be part of comedy programme 'Raj Raj' but the man didn't see the funny side. Instead he reported the woman, who is now the subject of a police enquiry, reports Metro.
Despite the fact that the presenter repeatedly apologised to the man and assured him that the scene would not be broadcast, he refused to withdraw his allegations.
The episode was to be shown on what TV4 describes as 'a Swedish comedy programme where plucky girls break the out-of-date norms of how young women should behave'. Equipped with a hidden camera, two young women try to shock members of the public.
The presenter is no longer part of the production team and now works at Strix Television.
Earlier in the year a Strix employee faced legal action after 'attacking' prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt. She appeared to be about to interview him but instead squirted him with water.
“Muslim man”
- ‘Muslim man’ sounds like a contradiction in terms. Going hysterical over cartoons doesn’t seem like a typically masculine reaction to me.
Gee, that's only been the tired old strategy of TV and radio since...mmm...1930!
Is it any wonder that TV keeps losing audience?! "We're just repeating the same schtick as our fathers and grandfathers. Hey kids, why aren't you watching me, too?"
Someone already did. GIRLS BEHAVING BADLY
“Its illegal to show ones breast in Sweden? I thought Scandinavia was a liberal place.”
- It is indeed a very liberal place. If someone considers a specific act or circumstance to be violating his personal interpretation of what the law says, the judical system is under obligation to deal with the case.
What Do You Say to a Naked Lady? is a hidden-camera style documentary released in 1970, and directed by Candid Camera creator Allen Funt. The first Candid Camera feature film, Funt secretly films people’s reactions to unexpected encounters with nudity in unusual situations.
In the U.S., the film was originally rated X by the Motion Picture Association of America; an edited version was rated R in 1982. When submitted to the British Board of Film Classification in 1970, the film was originally rejected, then rated X; a 1988 video release was rated 18.
Short, bald, middle aged man to a beautiful woman in a bar:
- I don’t want to sound male-chauvinistic or anything, but what do you say to a little ****?
Beautiful woman:
- Hello little ****.
Thanks for educating me, fellow FReeper!
Thanks much. This bawdy show is on (1AM) when nearly everyone has had a few pops
Shouldn't that read, "tried her breast...?"
Ah, fascinating!
Ummm... Go check out "Rad Girls" on the music channel Fuse and get back to me.
When my recent immigrant wife called me at work to tell me about a show on TV where a group of young women are peeing, puking and defecating into a bucket, I didn't believe her until I came home and saw it myself. Fuse isn't a premium channel either! We're talking basic cable.
No problem, my girlfriend used to watch the show when it aired earlier. I didn’t watch it much, but then I don’t watch much TV anyways.
An excuse to expose herself, she is probably desperate for attention.
This never happens to me.
It almost happened last night but a bunch of fuddy duddys put the kibosh on the fun and sent her home.
I could have had her on the table in 5 more minutes L0L
Very good!
You owe me a new keyboard :-)
The guy didn’t have his glasses on.
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