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== Live-Action TV == |
== Live-Action TV == |
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* Every female character on ''[[Baywatch]]'', ever. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] for being |
* Every female character on ''[[Baywatch]]'', ever. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] for being Lifeguards and all. |
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* Miss America |
* The Miss America pageant's swimsuit competition. |
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* Every lead female character on ''[[Saved by the Bell]]'' ends up doing one of these at least once. |
* Every lead female character on ''[[Saved by the Bell]]'' ends up doing one of these at least once. |
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* Heather Thomas in the first episode of [[The Fall Guy]] - and then repeated in the opening credits of every single episode thereafter, for obvious reasons. |
* Heather Thomas in the first episode of ''[[The Fall Guy]]'' - and then repeated in the opening credits of every single episode thereafter, for obvious reasons. |
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* This was something of a standard trope in the 1970s and 1980s; if the cast of a series (sitcom or detective/action mostly) had a sexy female member, odds are are least one episode would find an excuse to get |
* This was something of a standard trope in the 1970s and 1980s; if the cast of a series (sitcom or detective/action mostly) had a sexy female member, odds are are least one episode would find an excuse to get her into a swimsuit, either for a contrived beauty-pageant plotline (i.e. ''[[The Bionic Woman]]'') or by finding an excuse to get them next to a swimming pool or on a cruise ship (i.e. Wilma Deering in the cruise ship episode of ''[[Buck Rogers in The 25th Century]]''). |
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* OK, it's not a swimsuit in the traditional sense, but [[Wonder Woman]] has to count. |
* OK, it's not a swimsuit in the traditional sense, but [[Wonder Woman]] has to count. |
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** And Wonder Woman's swimsuit showed much less flesh than her normal costume. |
** And Wonder Woman's swimsuit showed much less flesh than her normal costume. |