Full dorsal nudity in a 1970s commercial

The thread regarding the “uncola” nut twigged another 1970s commercial memory that I’d love corroboration on.

I distinctly remember a commercial for a soap which featured the standard shots of a woman luxuriating in a bubble-filled tub.

At the very end of the commercial, there was a fairly distant shot of the woman getting out of the tub, nude, and in full view from behind.

It seems I saw this only a couple times, and a few friends I’ve asked about it have some vague recollection.

Did this ad really exist?

BTW, I grew up in Ontario, so I’m not sure whether this would have been shown in the States. (Then again, I’m not sure that it was ever shown in Ontario, either!) :wink:

I visited La Belle Province in 1973, and je me souviens… full frontal nudity on late night TV. I took it as perhaps the most significant difference between the United States and Canada. But I doubt full nudity from either side could ever have appeared south of the border in the 1970s. Such a thing would have brought howls of outcry (as NYPD Blue did when it debuted, when was that, 1992? with its dorsal nudity). Americans have this fanatical puritan streak.