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| Subject | Description | Source | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Al Goldstein asks explicit, personal questions purely for "edification," not arousal. | | | Carol Connors | Discusses bestiality; in one infamous incident, she claimed to have performed a sex act on her dog. | | | Explicit Acts | Includes segments with unsimulated fellatio, such as a performer singing "Old McDonald Had a Farm" while performing the act. | | | Censorship Battle | The DVD includes an episode so explicit that Manhattan Cable initially banned it. | |

She transitioned into a highly successful career as a songwriter. Her most famous achievement is co-writing "Gonna Fly Now," the iconic theme song from the 1976 film Rocky , which earned her an Academy Award nomination. She received a second Oscar nomination for "Someone's Waiting for You" from Disney’s The Rescuers (1977). The Connection to Deep Throat (1972)

is a documentary-style compilation from the late-night cable show Midnight Blue , hosted by Al Goldstein. It is not the original 1972 film Deep Throat | Subject | Description | Source | |

Further Reading: – "The Other Connors: Carol’s Lost Interviews" – Journal of Erotic Film Studies, Vol. 9, 2019 – Midnight Blue: The Complete Episode Guide (Fan Restoration Project, 2022) – Deep Throat: 50th Anniversary Collector’s Compendium (Home Vision, 2022)

Before Linda Lovelace, before Deep Throat ’s mainstream explosion, Carol Connors (born 1948) was already a household name in the 1970s adult film circuit. With her petite frame, blonde hair, and cheerful demeanor, she embodied the "girl next door" archetype in films like The Erotic Adventures of Pinocchio (1971) and Flesh Gordon (1974). | | | Censorship Battle | The DVD

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Verdict: If you find a copy, you aren't just watching a movie. You're holding a masterclass in 70s hedonism. She received a second Oscar nomination for "Someone's

In the late 1950s, she was the lead vocalist for the pop trio The Teddy Bears, performing the number-one billboard hit "To Know Him Is to Love Him" alongside legendary producer Phil Spector.