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When Madonna appeared on Late Show with David Letterman on March 31, 1994, her coarse language, including thirteen uses of the word "fuck", made the episode the most censored in American network television talk-show history; it also resulted in some of the highest ratings of Letterman's late-night career. Madonna's language and behavior provocative, seemingly random at times, peppered with four-letter words (mostly "Fuck" and "Shit"), full of double entendres, and ending with a refusal to leave the set caused a public controversy. The Federal Communications Commission received numerous…mehr

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When Madonna appeared on Late Show with David Letterman on March 31, 1994, her coarse language, including thirteen uses of the word "fuck", made the episode the most censored in American network television talk-show history; it also resulted in some of the highest ratings of Letterman's late-night career. Madonna's language and behavior provocative, seemingly random at times, peppered with four-letter words (mostly "Fuck" and "Shit"), full of double entendres, and ending with a refusal to leave the set caused a public controversy. The Federal Communications Commission received numerous complaints, echoing Letterman's remarks that "people don't want strong language in their homes on late night television".