An amusing item came out of Philadelphia the other day, issued by

-

the Annenberg School of Communications, a few members of which serve as a television watchdog group that busies itself with all sorts of examinations of the medium.

According to the group, television doesn't show as much sex as many viewers think. The controversial acts, such as intercourse, rape and homosexual behavior, are almost nonexistent on television, but naughtiness is prevalent, especially in situation comedies.

Furthermore, most of the naughty shows, which included variety hours as well, were aired in the so-called

TV Radi

na ble

་ ་་

"family hour," when a major part of the audience was comprised of children.

་.

The study pointed out that if "overt kissing" and "nonaggressive touching" is your bag, then you'd better get to your set shortly after dinner.