Wednesday, July 10, 2024

McHale's Navy

 
















11 comments:

  1. Loved that episode!!

    It was like McClintock for me!

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  2. According to our old friend that screenshot is from McHale's Navy. Amazing how filmmakers could squeeze a spanking into any plot.

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  3. If you look closely at pic5 thru 7 of the series, you see she is wearing thigh-high stockings for her spanking. Wonder how that got by the TV censors back then. A similar shot during Donovan's Reef spanking shows she is wearing knee-high stockings. Just sloppy editing, I guess! lol! Good for us the ever vigilant!

    Thanks for sharing!

    Jim

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  4. gentbb -- It's too bad we didn't get to see more of it.

    Susan -- You can fit anything into any plot if you set your mind to it.

    fatherjim -- Why would that worry the censors? We're not seeing that much more of her leg, just stockings above the knee and it looks like a bit of a tab of a garter belt

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  5. I've never seen that movie, might have to check into it.

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  6. Chronic Excessive Manliness --"McHale's Navy" was a TV show that ran for four seasons (1962-1966). This scene is from Season 2, episode 24--"Babette Go Home". We only see the last three swats (out of 10, apparently). You can find the episode online--the spanking is somewhere around the 23 minute mark or slightly after.

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  7. One of my favorite "video" scenes, ever! Thanks Dr. K. for the "reprise"!

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  8. Anonymous -- Happy to do it. Even as short as it is, I've always enjoyed that scene!

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  9. Yes a true favorite. I loved her position otk and of course the spanking.like the others I was excited about seeing her stockings while otk and also Donovan's Reef. Great find thanks for sharing. Have a great day..
    Jim

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  10. Jim -- it's an all-too-short scene, but still a nice memory. And I don't know if she had any "padding" under her dress, but the swats and her reaction look pretty real. She may have been willing to "suffer" for her art...

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