Talk:Carry On Camping
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[edit]I've removed this section for now because I'm not sure where this idea comes from. The Pawnbroker, Blow-up and various other films featuring female nudity were all passed by the BBFC prior to this one. JW 13:05, 7 August 2005 (UTC)
"The film is famous for Barbara Windsor's bra springing off in the exercise scene - widely reported to be the first sight of a bare female breast to be passed for public release by the British censors, the BBFC. However this is incorrect, and at least within this film, a female nudist in the film that Sid and friends view appears topless well before Windsor's nude scene."
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