From Marylyn Monroe to Madonna, American culture has been obsessed by the public exploitation of large breasts. The practice is condemned but then widely watched. In the late 1970’s, one man—a character if there ever was one– pioneered a new kind of TV programming–a show that encouraged women to show what they had. It was an outrageous forerunner to today’s soft-core and often sexually explicit reality fare. He called himself “Ugly George” and turned a poorly produced public access show into an overnight sensation even out-rating big stars on the networks.