Film & TV

From Pearls to the Pill: How American Television Stopped Being Polite and Started Getting Real

By Jessica Wheeler, AliveTampaBay Columnist

Fred and Wilma shared a bed on The Flintstones, but they were cartoons, and therefore didn’t count. Neither, apparently, did Herman and Lily Munster, who shared a bed on The Munsters—after all, they weren’t human, they were monsters. It wasn’t until Bewitched in 1964 that Americans saw a married couple with a double bed.

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Photo Gallery: the Impeccable Audrey Hepburn

She won our hearts in movies like Funny Face, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Sabrina and Roman Holiday, while her impeccable style still inspires today. But while we all know the image of elegant Audrey in, say, her Holly Golightly ensemble, you might not recognize the icon in these candid shots. — Town&Country
Photo: Audrey Hepburn

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