October 5, 1979 commercials
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Taken from an ABC Late Night rerun of Charlie's Angels off WOKR.
1. The Muppet Show promo bumper
2. Charlie's Angels up next promo with ABC Late Night intro
3. McDonald's
4. Revlon Flex shampoo
5. Rent-a-Center
6. McCurdy's
7. Charlie's Angels commercial bumper
8. Emerald Dry wine from Paul Masson
9. Betty Crocker potatoes
10. Zenith at Hill TV
11. Jeep Cherokee
12. Barney Miller/Wild and Wooly promos
13. ABC 1979-80 silent ID
14. Pamprin
15. Campbell's Chunky Soup
16. Jerry's Record Tree/JRT Audio
17. JB Hunter
18. Barney Miller/The Love Boat promos
19. Gold Pin Fun Center with Rochester Area bowling center bumper
20. Handiwipes
21. Another McDonald's
22. Art show and sale at the Sheraton Motor Inn- Rochester South
23. Sea Breeze
24. Excedrin
25. Lysol
26. Welch's grape juice
27. Hush Puppies casuals
28. Dexatrim
29. Star-Time record and tapes from Ronco
30. Swanson Hungry-Man
31. Boggle/Big Boggle from Parker Brothers
32. Quaker Corn Bran
33. Cella Lambrusco red wine
34. Charlie's Angels partial closing credits with Good Morning America/Barney Miller/Wild and Wooly voiceover promo
Thank you so much for yet another one of your classic time capsules👍🏾... I'll never tire of watching memorable commercials from the geniuses of marketing ads from the 70's, 80's, & 90's which were the best decades of ALL time.
I don't care what anyone says these days were 100 times better than today. I lived them. If you disagree you're just jealous. What a sick world compared. The hate people have these days in 2024 is something I've never seen before as if our history and color are now a bad thing. BEAUTIFUL DAYS! BEAUTIFUL TIMES!
A lot of people might think that I am silly but, I think that 1978 was one of the best years of television ever.
70s commercials are the best.
When this took place, it was my babysitter night with my retro babysitter Andrea Munns (Guillaume) (age 17 & curly).
mcdonald's had the $1M & $15M to give away back then
1:18 This "weekend?" Was McDonald's really, once upon a time, meant to be a weekend treat? As opposed to food for broke people?
Which isn't to say McDonald's is food for broke people. It used to be, but then prices got crazy. Now I don't know who McDonald's is for.
Ronco, not Rondo.