I was one of two people who saw the Ayres sex ed series at a screening two years ago provided by the San Francisco PBS station KQED. We only saw a couple of episodes. But the ones we saw were bizarre. In one scene, Ayres ( who sounds and looks like a taller version of Truman Capote, but with more hair) puts a sweater over his shoulder and punches his fist through a folded sleeve. He was demonstrating how the foreskin on a penis retracts. He pushes his fist through the sleeve repeatedly, and dramatically. This was performed in front of little boys and girls seated on the television stage.
That fist-through-the- sleeve sweater scene was so weird that even the publicist for KQED was covering his eyes with his hands. At other times, the publicist seemed completely embarrassed by Ayres' series, and rolled his eyes a lot and laughed nervously.
How this creepy show ever was nationally televised to school age children during the 1960s, I will never know.