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James Spagnola (July 29, 1939 – May 8, 2004), known as Jim Spagg, was an American artist and host of a controversial
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cable TV program in
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, United States, from 1991 to 2003. Spagg was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, and attended Catholic school.


Public-access television program

In the early 1990s, Spagg attracted local and national media attention with ''Jim Spagg's Sex Show'', a call-in cable TV program that contained uncensored nudity. Spagg, a nudist, produced and directed the program and frequently appeared without clothing. The show was mostly improvised, and often consisted of little more than Spagg dancing nude while playing a guitar and singing. The show sometimes included nude guests, and often contained footage filmed at Rooster Rock State Park, a clothing-optional public beach near Portland. Several episodes focused on Spagg's petty feuds with his neighbor Ed DeKota. Spagg's premises were # nudity is not dirty; and # people are too busy and too serious. Spagg denied that his program was lewd, claiming that "I am an artist and I'm expressing myself through video." Spagg also swore throughout and showed himself defecating. In May 2003, after nearly 11 years on the air, ''Jim Spagg's Sex Show'' was removed by Portland Cable Access (PCA) after Spagg defecated live on the show. He was suspended for a year; the official reason given was broadcasting copyrighted material, violating the public-access channel's broadcast standards. The copyrighted material in question was a series of clips filmed by PCA itself with on-the-street testimony about PCA. "He simply took property and used it as his own, against our rules and federal law," says Carl Kucharski, PCA's executive director.


Public reaction and media attention

The Portland-area public often found Spagg's public-access show while flipping through cable TV channels. His show elicited complaints from viewers, particularly those with children, who were upset that his program ran during the day. Despite public outcry to remove his program from PCA, it was not possible due to
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protection for public-access programming. Spagg frequently defended his program as art, and appeared on
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's ''Town Hall'' program, where he defended his right to appear nude on television as freedom of speech. He was also featured on the national television news show ''
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''. Jim Spagg died of
leukemia Leukemia ( also spelled leukaemia; pronounced ) is a group of blood cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and produce high numbers of abnormal blood cells. These blood cells are not fully developed and are called ''blasts'' or '' ...
on May8, 2004, at the age of 64 in Portland. At the time, he was running for mayor of the city. He received several hundred votes.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Spagg, Jim 1939 births 2004 deaths Burials at Willamette National Cemetery Deaths from leukemia in Oregon Artists from Cleveland Television personalities from Portland, Oregon Social nudity advocates United States Marines American public access television personalities Nudity in television