You see it in a lot more episodes than just that one, it pokes into view constantly. This show was filmed before digital and HD were as popular as they are today, and on older glass tube TV's there was a "safe zone" that you would actually see (and was filmed based around) and an outer border that the frame of the TV would hide, so therefor it wasn't worth a reshoot of the scene if the boom mic poked into the outer edge outside of the safe zone for older TV's. Now, in all digital format you see 100% of the picture so you see it now.
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