Vintage Television Commercials
Vintage Television Commercials
I really get a kick out of watching old commercials especially when they jog my memory of a product long forgotten! They're little time capsules in a 3 minute reel.
K-tel Records - 1972
Bill Cullen - Price is Right - 1963
I never knew he hosted the original "Price is Right" show! I wasn't aware of the show until the 1970s and Bob Barker is the only host I remember.
Yellow Pages - 1970
K-tel Records - 1972
Bill Cullen - Price is Right - 1963
I never knew he hosted the original "Price is Right" show! I wasn't aware of the show until the 1970s and Bob Barker is the only host I remember.
Yellow Pages - 1970
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Wow, I had forgotten all about Lobo and they had several songs I really loved.
Look at this guy's hair!
Lobo - I'd love you to want me (traducida al español) - YouTube
Look at this guy's hair!
Lobo - I'd love you to want me (traducida al español) - YouTube
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And this one:
LOBO - Me And You And A Dog Named Boo - 1973 Official Video - YouTube
LOBO - Me And You And A Dog Named Boo - 1973 Official Video - YouTube
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SnoozeAgain;1435160 wrote: Wow, I had forgotten all about Lobo and they had several songs I really loved.
Look at this guy's hair!
Look at it? I couldn't look at anything else!! Ha ha! It almost looks like a toupee.
There were a couple songs on the K-Tel commercial that I had completely forgotten about!
Look at this guy's hair!
Look at it? I couldn't look at anything else!! Ha ha! It almost looks like a toupee.
There were a couple songs on the K-Tel commercial that I had completely forgotten about!
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I have a K-Tel album which gets played now and then, it must date from the early seventies.
Long Live General Kim Jong-un, the Shining Sun!
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“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities,â€
Voltaire
I have only one thing to do and that's
Be the wave that I am and then
Sink back into the ocean
Fiona Apple
Voltaire
I have only one thing to do and that's
Be the wave that I am and then
Sink back into the ocean
Fiona Apple
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Ahso!;1435200 wrote:
A classic!
A classic!
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along-for-the-ride;1435213 wrote:
A lot of good ones in these compilations ... many I don't remember but some really jogged my memory!
A lot of good ones in these compilations ... many I don't remember but some really jogged my memory!
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The Fall Guy Promo - 1981
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Boo Berry Cereal - 1973
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Schick Powerhouse Shavers - 1950s
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Barbie's New Dream House & Fashion Shop
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Space Food Sticks
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Coke - 1970s
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Wandrin;1442429 wrote:
It seems more prehistoric than the Flintstones themselves! Definitely wouldn't fly today!
It seems more prehistoric than the Flintstones themselves! Definitely wouldn't fly today!
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tabby;1442434 wrote:
It seems more prehistoric than the Flintstones themselves! Definitely wouldn't fly today!
I was looking for one of the commercials featuring doctors trying to pitch cigarettes to new mothers because it would calm them down, but didn't find it. I also seem to remember at least one beer commercial aimed at new mothers.
It seems more prehistoric than the Flintstones themselves! Definitely wouldn't fly today!
I was looking for one of the commercials featuring doctors trying to pitch cigarettes to new mothers because it would calm them down, but didn't find it. I also seem to remember at least one beer commercial aimed at new mothers.
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Wandrin;1442448 wrote: I also seem to remember at least one beer commercial aimed at new mothers.
lol ... well if anyone deserves a good beer, it's a new mother!
lol ... well if anyone deserves a good beer, it's a new mother!
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Prell Shampoo - 1970
I hope dinner wasn't burned!
The only Prell commercial that I remember is the one where they would drop a pearl into the bottle of shampoo to illustrate just how thick and rich the formula was as the pearl slowly slogged its way to the bottom.
Were shampoo bottles still made of glass in 1970?
I hope dinner wasn't burned!
The only Prell commercial that I remember is the one where they would drop a pearl into the bottle of shampoo to illustrate just how thick and rich the formula was as the pearl slowly slogged its way to the bottom.
Were shampoo bottles still made of glass in 1970?
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Vick's Formula 44 - 1984
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General Hospital - 1969
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Quincy - 1979
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Betty Crocker Easy Bake Oven - 1972
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Original Trailer for The Poseiden Adventure - 1972
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Tareyton Cigarettes - 1960s
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Chrysler Cordoba - 1975
Who can forget the seduction of "rich Corinthian leather"?
Who can forget the seduction of "rich Corinthian leather"?
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James Garner for Polaroid - 1981
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Baron Von Redberry Cereal - 1972
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Scope - 1960s
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Noxema - early 1970s
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1970's Rice Krinkles Commercial with Free Bobby Sherman record!
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There are two ladies whom I fell for.
The first is Barbara Feldon who performed as Secret Agent 99 on the TV show Get Smart Just so hot.
Anyway, here is a commercial she performed on.
Next is a lady Mary Tyler Moore I first watched on TV on the The Dick Van Dyke Show, but it was on the her Mary Tyler Moore Show I was most impressed.
Youtube locked both videos.
The first is Barbara Feldon who performed as Secret Agent 99 on the TV show Get Smart Just so hot.
Anyway, here is a commercial she performed on.
Next is a lady Mary Tyler Moore I first watched on TV on the The Dick Van Dyke Show, but it was on the her Mary Tyler Moore Show I was most impressed.
Youtube locked both videos.
What happened to Kamala Harris' campaign?
She had the black vote all locked up.
She had the black vote all locked up.
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The home of the soul is the Open Road.
- DH Lawrence
- DH Lawrence
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Great clips, Tude! I'm more familiar with Mary Tyler Moore than Barbara Feldon, primarily from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and great reruns of "The Dick Van Dyke Show". I love hearing her wail "Oh Rob" when something was distressing her!
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This only aired once but just about everybody saw it.
"Daisy" aired only once, during a September 7, 1964, telecast of David and Bathsheba on The NBC Monday Movie. Johnson's campaign was widely criticized for using the prospect of nuclear war, as well as for the implication that Goldwater would start one, to frighten voters. The ad was immediately pulled, but the point was made, appearing on the nightly news and on conversation programs in its entirety
Daisy (advertisement)
"Daisy" aired only once, during a September 7, 1964, telecast of David and Bathsheba on The NBC Monday Movie. Johnson's campaign was widely criticized for using the prospect of nuclear war, as well as for the implication that Goldwater would start one, to frighten voters. The ad was immediately pulled, but the point was made, appearing on the nightly news and on conversation programs in its entirety
Daisy (advertisement)
What happened to Kamala Harris' campaign?
She had the black vote all locked up.
She had the black vote all locked up.
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Wow ... that was stark! I wonder if the initial strategy was to air it once and then pull it for further dramatic effect or if the Johnson campaign was genuinely surprised that it didn't sit well with viewers and/or the Goldwater campaigners?
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tabby;1449528 wrote: Wow ... that was stark! I wonder if the initial strategy was to air it once and then pull it for further dramatic effect or if the Johnson campaign was genuinely surprised that it didn't sit well with viewers and/or the Goldwater campaigners?
I doubt that the Johnson campaign was surprised be Goldwater supporters' reaction to it.
It did cause quite a stir, though, and running it very often would have dulled the effect.
I doubt that the Johnson campaign was surprised be Goldwater supporters' reaction to it.
It did cause quite a stir, though, and running it very often would have dulled the effect.
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
- DH Lawrence
- DH Lawrence
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tude dog;1449525 wrote: This only aired once but just about everybody saw it.
Daisy (advertisement)
Shame that no-one took any notice of the message
Daisy (advertisement)
Shame that no-one took any notice of the message
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LarsMac;1449536 wrote: I doubt that the Johnson campaign was surprised be Goldwater supporters' reaction to it.
It did cause quite a stir, though, and running it very often would have dulled the effect.
Seriously. I don't see that at all. What better tactic to derail your opponent than to make the conversation about an underhanded ad?
Repeat a lie (claim) often enough it becomes a truth.
It did cause quite a stir, though, and running it very often would have dulled the effect.
Seriously. I don't see that at all. What better tactic to derail your opponent than to make the conversation about an underhanded ad?
Repeat a lie (claim) often enough it becomes a truth.
What happened to Kamala Harris' campaign?
She had the black vote all locked up.
She had the black vote all locked up.
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tude dog;1449614 wrote: Seriously. I don't see that at all. What better tactic to derail your opponent than to make the conversation about an underhanded ad?
Repeat a lie (claim) often enough it becomes a truth.
Politicians were a bit more civilized - or at least cherished the illusion of being so - back in those days.
Repeat a lie (claim) often enough it becomes a truth.
Politicians were a bit more civilized - or at least cherished the illusion of being so - back in those days.
The home of the soul is the Open Road.
- DH Lawrence
- DH Lawrence
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I grew up and if up late watching TV I would see what much of Southern California would see, Cal Worthington and his dog Spot.
I dunno what it is about used car salesmen, but nutty seems to sell.
I dunno what it is about used car salesmen, but nutty seems to sell.
What happened to Kamala Harris' campaign?
She had the black vote all locked up.
She had the black vote all locked up.
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lol ... zany is their gimmick ... used car salesmen and mattress discounters!
We had a local character called "The Bowman Body" that hosted late night movies (Cobweb Theater). He was extremely cheesy but immensely popular:
We had a local character called "The Bowman Body" that hosted late night movies (Cobweb Theater). He was extremely cheesy but immensely popular:
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Calgon was obviously a water softener.
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities,â€
Voltaire
I have only one thing to do and that's
Be the wave that I am and then
Sink back into the ocean
Fiona Apple
Voltaire
I have only one thing to do and that's
Be the wave that I am and then
Sink back into the ocean
Fiona Apple