I was born & raised in Madison. These truly bring back wonderful memories! I wish my parents could see these - they would be blown away. Thank you so much!
2:22 - Carmelita Pope for Pam cooking spray. 3:22 - Norman Fell for American Express. 3:54 - Bo Swenson for Wood Crafter furniture polish. 6:30 - Dick Tufeld does the voiceover in that promo for ABC's Tuesday Movie of the Week (The Mark of Zorro). 12:49 - Euell Gibbons for Post Grape-Nuts. 13:19 - Johnny Olson does the voiceover in that game show spot for B.F. Goodrich Fixer tires. 13:49 - David Ogden Stiers as Darby Dawg, the country DJ in that ad for Listerine. 17:27 - Dick Tufeld again, this time on the voiceover for ABC's Wednesday Movie of the Week (Death Cruise). 19:29 - Lauren Hutton is among the models in that Revlon Touch & Glow commercial. 21:02 - George Montgomery for Pledge furniture polish. 21:32 - TV spot for The Towering Inferno. 22:03 - Debbie Reynolds for Singer sewing machines. There are a number of other recognizable faces in various commercials as well, but I don't know their names. They're people you saw all the time on TV shows and commercials in the '70s.
I hope y'all will reply to this David Ogden Stiers in the Listerine commercial this was three or four years before he played Major Charles Emerson Winchester the third on the CBS sitcom M*A*S*H* and the voice over was Peter Thomas who was the voice over in so many commercials and hosted Forensic Files he lived to an old age either 94 or 97 years old
04:51 Marcia McBroom -model /actress Beyond the Valley of the Dolls - for Ultra Brite 10:02 Louise Shaffer -soap actress between gigs on Where the Heart Is and The Edge of Night - for Unicap M vitamins. 22:35. Augusta Dabney -character actress and ex-wife of Kevin McCarthy - for Sony TV
5:58 - Sinarest - Looks like it might have been animated by Cliff Roberts, who did the "I've Got a Mind" segments for the early years of "Sesame Street". The style is very similar.
I was 14 in 1974 and this flashback is kinda weird, it doesn't seem that long ago, before Internet, we were naive but had real mysteries. I remember thinking how computers you just press a button, I've avoided tech as much as possible, even today.
If you have some commercial breaks from Wausau stations WSAW (7) or WAOW (are these the correct call letters for Channel 9?) from this same (mid-1970s) era, I'd appreciate that. Thanks.
I looked just about everywhere for stuff from those two stations. I feel pretty confident in saying that just about everything that's out there is posted on my channel.
@cainealexander-mccord2805 this was three or four years before he played Major Charles Emerson Winchester the third on the CBS sitcom M*A*S*H*....he was on Matlock several times playing the DA (district attorney)...I hope you will reply to this
@@sherryhannah498 I'm well acquainted with his work on MASH. (It's my fave. I have the box set but watch online too!) I didn't really watch "Matlock", so I missed out on that. I was delighted when he turned up on "Frasier" and I got to hear his non-accented speech. I think I prefer the Boston accent!
I was born & raised in Madison. These truly bring back wonderful memories! I wish my parents could see these - they would be blown away. Thank you so much!
I live here now born here raised here yes I miss my childhood the 70s and 80s
Happy 1970s memories my mom would of loved to revisit these classic commercials
Nice block of vintage October 1974 commercials from Wisconsin TV, Hope you have more in the future!
2:22 - Carmelita Pope for Pam cooking spray.
3:22 - Norman Fell for American Express.
3:54 - Bo Swenson for Wood Crafter furniture polish.
6:30 - Dick Tufeld does the voiceover in that promo for ABC's Tuesday Movie of the Week (The Mark of Zorro).
12:49 - Euell Gibbons for Post Grape-Nuts.
13:19 - Johnny Olson does the voiceover in that game show spot for B.F. Goodrich Fixer tires.
13:49 - David Ogden Stiers as Darby Dawg, the country DJ in that ad for Listerine.
17:27 - Dick Tufeld again, this time on the voiceover for ABC's Wednesday Movie of the Week (Death Cruise).
19:29 - Lauren Hutton is among the models in that Revlon Touch & Glow commercial.
21:02 - George Montgomery for Pledge furniture polish.
21:32 - TV spot for The Towering Inferno.
22:03 - Debbie Reynolds for Singer sewing machines.
There are a number of other recognizable faces in various commercials as well, but I don't know their names. They're people you saw all the time on TV shows and commercials in the '70s.
That's Louise Shaffer in the vitamin ad at 10 minutes, and Augusta Dabney in the Sony ad at the end.
Grape Nuts or not, Sadly Euell Gibbons would pass away only a year later in 1975
Thanks for the info.
I hope y'all will reply to this David Ogden Stiers in the Listerine commercial this was three or four years before he played Major Charles Emerson Winchester the third on the CBS sitcom M*A*S*H* and the voice over was Peter Thomas who was the voice over in so many commercials and hosted Forensic Files he lived to an old age either 94 or 97 years old
Didn't know Colgate-Palmolive made a furniture polish.
Also, a rare commercial appearance from pre-MASH David Ogden Stiers.
04:51 Marcia McBroom -model /actress Beyond the Valley of the Dolls - for Ultra Brite
10:02 Louise Shaffer -soap actress between gigs on Where the Heart Is and The Edge of Night - for Unicap M vitamins.
22:35. Augusta Dabney -character actress and ex-wife of Kevin McCarthy - for Sony TV
7:00 Boy do I ever remember that Friday line up. My fav night of TV.
Was living in Madison in '74 after graduating college in '71. Had no money so TV was a major form of entertainment. Really enjoy this flashback.
we were,10 years young, back then!!/. " 45" miles away from.... Madison! /. in beaver dam wisconsin!
13:49 Peter Thomas Sr did the voice over for that commercial:)
@Lupton2000 he sure did he did a lot of voice overs in commercials and also hosted Forensic Files
5:58 - Sinarest - Looks like it might have been animated by Cliff Roberts, who did the "I've Got a Mind" segments for the early years of "Sesame Street". The style is very similar.
I was 14 in 1974 and this flashback is kinda weird, it doesn't seem that long ago, before Internet, we were naive but had real mysteries. I remember thinking how computers you just press a button, I've avoided tech as much as possible, even today.
If you have some commercial breaks from Wausau stations WSAW (7) or WAOW (are these the correct call letters for Channel 9?) from this same (mid-1970s) era, I'd appreciate that. Thanks.
I looked just about everywhere for stuff from those two stations. I feel pretty confident in saying that just about everything that's out there is posted on my channel.
5:00 From jewelry to donuts 😂
Back when you had to get up to change the channel. If the knob came off, needle nose pliers always worked.
And antenna was tv rabbit ears
Sun. 10/27/74
13.55 I don't believe it. The esteemed David Ogden Stiers. Awesome. RIP DOS
@cainealexander-mccord2805 this was three or four years before he played Major Charles Emerson Winchester the third on the CBS sitcom M*A*S*H*....he was on Matlock several times playing the DA (district attorney)...I hope you will reply to this
@@sherryhannah498 I'm well acquainted with his work on MASH. (It's my fave. I have the box set but watch online too!) I didn't really watch "Matlock", so I missed out on that. I was delighted when he turned up on "Frasier" and I got to hear his non-accented speech. I think I prefer the Boston accent!
@@sherryhannah498 He was also in several of the Perry Mason TV movies.
@@tomloft2000 yes he was he played the DA (district attorney)
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16:26 - Arrid - Carolyn Mignini, who played Cathy, on "Captain Kangaroo" in the 1970s & 1980s.
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