What was the first TV series to show a toilet?

What was the first TV series to show a toilet? - Man Holding Remote Control

So over the weekend I was listening to my local NPR station to Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! and they were playing a true or false game about characters in the TV series, The Brady Bunch.

Anyways, one question about Alice in relation to toilets never being allowed to be seen on network TV prompted to me wonder,

What was the first TV Series to show a toilet?






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What TV show was the first to show a toilet?

\u201cLeave it to Beaver,\u201d 1957.

What show had the first toilet flush?

'All In The Family' Featured The First Toilet Flush in American Television History. All in the Family is considered a classic television show. While Archie Bunker is certainly a problematic character, the show is still considered a sitcom that paved the way for many shows that came after it.

What was the first TV show do you show a married couple in the same bed?

Mary Kay and Johnny was the first program to show a couple sharing a bed, and the first series to show a woman's pregnancy on television: Mary Kay became pregnant in 1948 and after unsuccessfully trying to hide her pregnancy, the producers wrote it into the show.

Was psycho the first movie to show a toilet?

The first Hollywood movie to feature an on-screen toilet was Alfred Hitchcock's slasher classic Psycho (1960). Earlier films had shied away from following characters into the bathroom, and even alluding to such distasteful activities had been strongly discouraged since the adoption of the Hays Code in the mid-1930s.



Everyday Things - THE TOILET (2006 TV Documentary)




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