11:21 Did my heart good to hear that Jo Ann Worley is still around. She was the only person who could make me believe in the validity of Safeway Double-Value Coupons.
Pearl Drops Tooth Polish-ad was sometimes aired late nights on a local station here during reruns of The Night Stalker Suave Clean Hair Shampoo-plot twist:the woman in the ad is actually the GI Joe operative named"Cover Girl"😄 Brothers & Sisters-Aunt Esther had her hands full with that bunch.. U.S. Army-the beginning of this ad kind of looked like the opening of one of those films featuring the"rebellious cadet who doesn't follow the rules"character Allen Carpet-she shouldve snatched the mic..
9:22 - Good thing the commercial informed me off the bat it was a dramtization. I might have mistaken a guy who looks like Inspector Gadget cosplaying as a reporter as an actual news report.
Music in the second part of the MG ad was "Capitol City" by Brian Bennett from the KPM Music Library! LaWanda Page (Aunt Esther from Sanford & Son) was in Brothers and Sisters? I could tell as soon as she said "suckers!"
These commercials aired after 1 AM. It was most likely an intentionally racy ad to be specifically aired on late night TV shows such as Midnight Special.
0:00--Wow; the cars from this period look so dated...er, classic! 5:36--Kind of weird seeing Henry Winkler with shaggy hair and a beard, right in the middle of Happy Days' original run! Yes, this must have been during a break in production. 6:21--Back when deodorant came in aerosol (unthinkable nowadays due to CFC concerns) and roll-on. 6:50--"Reach out, reach out and touch someone." That catchy jingle was all over the airwaves back then. 7:51--Sadly, Certs seem to have gone bye-bye in recent years. They used to be my go-to brand of breath mints, but I can never find them anymore. 8:50--Kind of funny how I seem to remember all the beer commercials from this period, given that in 1979 I was 13 years too young to legally drink the stuff. 10:50--What ever happened to Upjohn? I never see that name anymore, and I believe some of their brands have been absorbed by other pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer.
CFC concerns with aerosol existed back then too, and were phased out of consumer goods by the late 70s. th-cam.com/video/Ou8fYQ9O67w/w-d-xo.html Aerosol products do not have to contain Chlorofluorocarbons. Chlorofluorocarbons have been banned by the Montreal Protocol. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Protocol
Brothers and Sisters had Billy Windom as the rich Texan who bought the school, made himself Dean and taught classes. He wasn' t in every episode but most.
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That Pearl Drops commercial was, uh, really something. lol
Having the G.I. Joe announcer at the end of the Suave Shampoo commercial makes me think Cobra was behind the plot concerning the Greasies.
Destro was jealous that the Joes had such luscious hair. 😆
11:21 Did my heart good to hear that Jo Ann Worley is still around. She was the only person who could make me believe in the validity of Safeway Double-Value Coupons.
That Pearl Drops commercial makes me feel funny...😁
It's a great feeling.
Pearl Drops Tooth Polish-ad was sometimes aired late nights on a local station here during reruns of The Night Stalker
Suave Clean Hair Shampoo-plot twist:the woman in the ad is actually the GI Joe operative named"Cover Girl"😄
Brothers & Sisters-Aunt Esther had her hands full with that bunch..
U.S. Army-the beginning of this ad kind of looked like the opening of one of those films featuring the"rebellious cadet who doesn't follow the rules"character
Allen Carpet-she shouldve snatched the mic..
The Pearl Drops Tooth Polish commercial sounds like it should have been the lead-in for ON-TV's Adults Only section. Yikes.
9:22 - Good thing the commercial informed me off the bat it was a dramtization. I might have mistaken a guy who looks like Inspector Gadget cosplaying as a reporter as an actual news report.
Go go gadget carpets
Music in the second part of the MG ad was "Capitol City" by Brian Bennett from the KPM Music Library!
LaWanda Page (Aunt Esther from Sanford & Son) was in Brothers and Sisters? I could tell as soon as she said "suckers!"
The thumbnail image to this video of the Carvel Ice Cream Sundae looks so good, that, I wish I was eating one of those while watching this video. 🍨
"Fonzie" looks hot in that long hair and scruffy beard! He was my very first crush!
"the odds are against us, i promise. EEEEYYYY"
Who approved THAT Pearl Drops commercial? 😆
These commercials aired after 1 AM. It was most likely an intentionally racy ad to be specifically aired on late night TV shows such as Midnight Special.
I sure do miss TSS!
0:00--Wow; the cars from this period look so dated...er, classic!
5:36--Kind of weird seeing Henry Winkler with shaggy hair and a beard, right in the middle of Happy Days' original run! Yes, this must have been during a break in production.
6:21--Back when deodorant came in aerosol (unthinkable nowadays due to CFC concerns) and roll-on.
6:50--"Reach out, reach out and touch someone." That catchy jingle was all over the airwaves back then.
7:51--Sadly, Certs seem to have gone bye-bye in recent years. They used to be my go-to brand of breath mints, but I can never find them anymore.
8:50--Kind of funny how I seem to remember all the beer commercials from this period, given that in 1979 I was 13 years too young to legally drink the stuff.
10:50--What ever happened to Upjohn? I never see that name anymore, and I believe some of their brands have been absorbed by other pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer.
CFC concerns with aerosol existed back then too, and were phased out of consumer goods by the late 70s. th-cam.com/video/Ou8fYQ9O67w/w-d-xo.html
Aerosol products do not have to contain Chlorofluorocarbons.
Chlorofluorocarbons have been banned by the Montreal Protocol.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Protocol
...and I was 13, period...
Enjoying Carvel ice cream on Jamaica Avenue in Queens Village...
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert was all the rage.
FemIron...When the actress says "I'm sure I'm getting the iron I need" without a lot of confidence in her voice, you might want to do another take...
She needed more iron 😆
It’s hard to believe that at one time, we had to pay for long distance calls, toll calls to call across town😊
I was a a senior in high school..
Fernwood looks so awesome 😎
In the days when maxi pads had belts. Different time.
The actresses in these commercials seem so genuine. They're much more attractive than the plastic women on tv nowadays.
Pretty sure that's Herb Pedersen singing the Army jingle. "The Army makes me glad that I'm a hard-working man."
A much, much better world.
Brothers and Sisters had Billy Windom as the rich Texan who bought the school, made himself Dean and taught classes. He wasn' t in every episode but most.
Is that Allison Agram from Little House On The Prarie in the FemIron commercial?
Alison Arngrim was 17 years old when these aired. Not her.
@@80sCommercialVault Thanks for answering my question. :)
Thank goodness they explained that the Allen Carpet ad was a dramatization 😂😂😂
OK the MG car looks cool and I remember those stupid Pearl Drops commercials.
What the hell does "flabby hair" even mean?!
5:47 - Bill Rippe at WNBC announcing booth.
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I want the timeline where disco replaced rock thus preventing the rise of rap.