Miss World
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- | To move with the times, the [[Carry On films|Carry On]] series added [[nudity]] to its saucy [[Seaside postcard#British seaside postcards|seaside postcard]] [[innuendo]]. Series producer [[Peter Rogers]] saw the [[George Segal]] movie ''[[Loving (film)|Loving]]'' and added his two favourite words to the title, making ''[[Carry On Loving]]'' the twentieth in the series. Starring "countess of cleavage" [[Imogen Hassall]], the story of a dating agency service is still very innocent stuff. It was followed by ''[[Carry On Girls]]'', based around a [[Miss World]]-style [[beauty contest]]. Next in the series was ''[[Carry On Dick]]'', with more [[risque]] humour and [[Sid James]] and [[Barbara Windsor]]'s on and off screen lovemaking. | + | The '''Miss World''' pageant is the oldest surviving major international [[beauty pageant]] created in the [[United Kingdom]] by [[Eric Morley]] in [[Miss World 1951|1951]]. |
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The Miss World pageant is the oldest surviving major international beauty pageant created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951.
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