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First sitcom to use the f-word

Does anyone know what was the first sitcom to feature the word "f**k" in it, totally uncensored?

The earliest example I can think of is in Drop the Dead Donkey when Sally Smedley tells George Dent to f**k off in "The Evangelist" episode which went out in November 1991. No doubt there are earlier examples.

Didn't Pike tell Mainwaring "Go f**k yourself" in The Deadly Attachment?

Harold Steptoe called his dad a "dirty old f**ker" in the 1973 Christmas special I recall

Or maybe I'd had one too many egg noggs

I have no idea of the answer, but it's a very interesting question!

I'd like to know the firsts for all the other sweary words too.

C**t.

For example.

Yes. Or shit eating buggertwunt.

Looked on wiki to no avail, but saw this, which pleased me :)

In 2009, the European Union's OHIM trade marks agency disallowed a German brewery to market a beer called "F**king Hell". They sued, and on 26 March 2010 got permission to market the beer. They claim the beer is actually named after the Austrian village F**king and the German term for light beer, hell

Laughing out loud

I enjoy a pint of Titleys and a Fisters

The f**king good life?

Starring C**ting Richard Briers and Felicity Bastard Kendall.

Radio got there first of course

Who can forget Tony Hancock in The Radio Ham?

Where his landlady told him to keep the noise down and the lad retorted "f**k off you nosey old c**t, or I'll stick your head through the f**king wall"

Quite racy for the times apparently.

No it was Charles Dickens in the first serialised Comedy.

I'm f**king hungry you fat f**k pig.
Whined Oliver.

Ok....

Remember in the Bible where Jesus did say unto Judas

"you f**king grass!!"

Or when one bit of nothingness said to the other bit of nothingness

You make me f**king explode

Ok

You win

(f**ker)

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