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For a series that was originally conceived as an [[Edutainment]] series for kids, ''[[Doctor Who]]'', especially in the new series, has snuck a few past the TV code.
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* ''The Doctor Dances'': the Doctor discusses "[[Is That What They're Calling It Now?|dancing]]" with Rose, a little miffed that she assumed he'd never "danced" before. [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|He ''has'', it's just been a while]]. Later, when the Doctor and Rose are dancing <ref> the literal kind of dancing</ref> in front of [[Extreme Omnisexual|Jack]], Rose assumes that Jack wants to cut in and dance with her. As it turns out, he'd rather "dance" [[Ho Yay|with the Doctor]].
* "New Earth":
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* Okay, who here actually believes that Amy shows up to parties in skimpy outfits to ''kiss'' people?
** That's actually what a kissogram does; give a message and a kiss. Not very common, but they do exist as small and independent things. Mostly replaced by stripograms, but still there if you look around. Think of a version of a stripogram you could send to someone that won't end up [[Metaphorgotten|getting cancelled due to something like nearby minors.]]
* "The Eleventh Hour" has The Doctor run into a man he met earlier to use his laptop. When he snatches the computer away and looks at it he says "Blimey! Get a girlfriend!" -- and—and later on: "Delete your internet history". Bravo Moff.
* And continuing Moff's perversion, the blatant references to "dancing".
* And in Flesh and Stone there was the scene in Amy's bedroom, how the hell did they get away with that?!