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Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories

"Why Did They Do It?"

Three women, who seem to have nothing in common: Abigail is a college student at Yale and daughter of one of the professors; Meredith is a married mother and owner of a bowling alley; Janet is a successful broker -- yet all of them decide to pose for Playboy magazine, shocking their friends and co-workers.

Top Cast

  • Lynda Carter

    Lynda Carter

    Meredith Lanahan

  • Michele Greene

    Michele Greene

    Janet Janeway

  • Amanda Peterson

    Amanda Peterson

    Abigail Baywood

  • John Finn

    John Finn

    Jimmy Lanahan

  • Josie Bissett

    Josie Bissett

    Claire

  • Lee Garlington

    Lee Garlington

    Josette

  • Don S. Davis

    Don S. Davis

    Philip Baywood

  • David Mecey

    David Mecey

    Playboy Photographer

  • Lochlyn Munro

    Lochlyn Munro

    Sam

Overview

Three women, who seem to have nothing in common: Abigail is a college student at Yale and daughter of one of the professors; Meredith is a married mother and owner of a bowling alley; Janet is a successful broker -- yet all of them decide to pose for Playboy magazine, shocking their friends and co-workers.

Rating

6.1 / 10
7 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • Col_Hessler
    Col_Hessler
    7 Dec 9, 2025

    I was 20 years old when this was on TV. I think it was NBC. Lynda Carter was who I knew, but the other actresses were also good. It's about three diverse women, a Yale student, a stockbroker, and a housewife and mother of three in a small town. Since it was Playboy's movie, it makes everything glamorous and that everyone who reacts badly, like family and co-workers, as square. You might find it amusing.

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