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* A episode of ''[[Grounded for Life]]'' featured the teenage daughter performing "Big Spender" at her [[Christianity Is Catholic|Catholic school]]'s talent show.
* A episode of ''[[Grounded for Life]]'' featured the teenage daughter performing "Big Spender" at her [[Christianity Is Catholic|Catholic school]]'s talent show.
* ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'' featured an [[Incest Is Relative|uncle and a niece and later an aunt and a nephew]] sing "Afternoon Delight" by Starland Vocal Band.
* ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'' featured an [[Incest Is Relative|uncle and a niece and later an aunt and a nephew]] sing "Afternoon Delight" by Starland Vocal Band.
* A lot of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' characters and sketches have had this over the 37 years ([[Long Runners|and counting]]) it's been on the air. A recent example appeared on the third time [[Scarlett Johansson]] hosted, which featured a sketch about up-and-coming child actresses (played by Johansson and feature player Vanessa Bayer) performing monologues and famous scenes from movies that aren't for children, such as ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'', ''The Color Purple'', ''A Few Good Men'', and ''On the Waterfront''.
* A lot of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' characters and sketches have had this over the 37 years ([[Long Runners|and counting]]) it's been on the air. A recent{{when}} example appeared on the third time [[Scarlett Johansson]] hosted, which featured a sketch about up-and-coming child actresses (played by Johansson and feature player Vanessa Bayer) performing monologues and famous scenes from movies that aren't for children, such as ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'', ''The Color Purple'', ''A Few Good Men'', and ''On the Waterfront''.
* On ''[[Head of the Class]]'', the students were putting on a production of ''[[Hair (theatre)]]'' and a discussion of the [[Nude Scene]] came up. Mr. Moore resolved it. First he said that "all the people who think we should do the nude scene stand over here, and all the people who don't think we should do the nude scene stand over here," [[All Women Are Prudes|thus separating the boys from the girls]]. Then he said, "OK, those of you who want the nude scene - get naked!" The boys then decided they didn't want to do the scene.
* On ''[[Head of the Class]]'', the students were putting on a production of ''[[Hair (theatre)|Hair]]'' and a discussion of the [[Nude Scene]] came up. Mr. Moore resolved it. First he said that "all the people who think we should do the nude scene stand over here, and all the people who don't think we should do the nude scene stand over here," [[All Women Are Prudes|thus separating the boys from the girls]]. Then he said, "OK, those of you who want the nude scene - get naked!" The boys then decided they didn't want to do the scene.
* Similarly, there's an off-screen performance of ''[[Hair (theatre)]]'' ("'Black Boys Are Delicious' was quite well-done!") and an on-screen performance of ''Salome'' by elementary school kids on ''[[Two Guys, a Girl And A Pizza Place]]''.
* Similarly, there's an off-screen performance of ''[[Hair (theatre)|Hair]]'' ("'Black Boys Are Delicious' was quite well-done!") and an on-screen performance of ''Salome'' by elementary school kids on ''[[Two Guys, a Girl And A Pizza Place]]''.
* ''[[Minipops]]'': How's this for a show concept? It's on a mainstream channel at teatime. It features hit songs of recent years being sung by prepubescent children in costumes copied from the original artists and full makeup. Hit songs include, for particularly squickyness, "Nine to Five" by Sheena Easton, in which the singer relates how hard her husband works, but then she's cooked him dinner and they have sex. British television, [[Channel 4]], early 1980s.
* ''[[Minipops]]'': How's this for a show concept? It's on a mainstream channel at teatime. It features hit songs of recent years being sung by prepubescent children in costumes copied from the original artists and full makeup. Hit songs include, for particularly squickyness, "Nine to Five" by Sheena Easton, in which the singer relates how hard her husband works, but then she's cooked him dinner and they have sex. British television, [[Channel 4]], early 1980s.
* Several episodes of the current revival of ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]'' centered around high school students preparing a production of the musical ''Spring Awakening'', a play that includes a semi-explicit love-making scene.
* Several episodes of the current revival of ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]'' centered around high school students preparing a production of the musical ''Spring Awakening'', a play that includes a semi-explicit love-making scene.