In the 18th century, there is a vivid description of the interface in a kitchen between a chef and a cook, from the racy pen of William Verral. |
The network isn't exactly family entertainment, although the shows' racy content had been somewhat toned down by the time Smith came aboard. |
When a church leader asked him to tone down his use of racy language in his columns, his answer was swift. |
The film is probably most notable for its attempts to entertain adults with racy jokes and visuals. |
The show disappeared for a short while when no network wished to run what was at times, a racy and offensive series. |
Readers looking for a racy, entertaining romp full of plot twists, scandal and exposed secrets will not be disappointed. |