Man I was having a bad day but to see a commercial volume this epic.... Curse of The Black Widow was shown during the 90s on WABC during their Late Movie! Thank you for the link. The ABC News Brief animation was created by Dolphin Productions - dig that Scanimate! Larry Kane was doing news in Philadelphia on ABC affiliate WPVI but on weekends would commute to New York and do the weekend edition of Eyewitness News on - again WABC! Finally that Burger Chef ad my goodness what a treat that was not only with Violet from Willy Wonka but a lot of SW characters - even the posters themselves are probably hard to find these days.
I wish those kinds of vans weren't so stigmatized now. They are so convenient with the ability to get up and walk around and hang out in the back. SUV's are basically just station wagons.
Wow, that Burger Chef commercial is epic. And Ford Free-freewheelin'. And is that a blink and you miss him Jameson Parker in the Ultra Ban commercial? Great video.
Larry Kane became a confidant of the Beatles. Early in his career, he was the only broadcast journalist to travel to every stop on the Beatles' 1964 and 1965 American tours
2:49--Back before Hidden Valley salad dressings were available in bottled form. 3:20--Unfortunately most Sears stores in Iowa closed a couple years ago. Kind of sad to see them going the way of the passenger pigeon. 4:31--R.I.P. Denise Nickerson. Yes, Violet in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" was probably her most famous role, but I loved her as Allison in "The Electric Company" too. That was my favorite TV show back then. 5:06--Back when Levi's commercials were actually good. Even in the 80's, many of them were too bizarre for my taste. 6:06--Catchy jingle for Ford trucks!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burger_Chef It was a chain based primarily in the midwest, but had over 1,000 locations at its peak in the early-mid 70s. They were bought out and their locations were converted to Hardees in 1982. If you were born after that it's unlikely that you ever would have heard of it.
I never got to go to a Burger Chef, as I was born in July 77 (a few months before these aired), and I think by the time I was old enough to enjoy going to restaurants (I remember being a fan of Big Boy as a kid), they were starting to get fazed out They were once one of the most popular fast food restaurants out there, and a lot of people have fond memories of them. These days, a lot of people remember the chain for the infamous "Burger Chef Murders" that happened in Speedway, Indiana in 1978. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burger_Chef_murders
08:54 The old Three Rivers Stadium. 9:30 The following Monday the Steelers won that game with final score 27 to The 49ers zero. I was at that game. I miss that stadium.
"T-Trademark? Where are you taking me? No, NO! My eyes weren't meant to see this! No human eyes were! My mind is warping, Trademark, warping into vistas of perception both horrible and beautiful at once! They say if thine eye offends thee, to pluck them out, but I can still see, Trademark! I CAN STILL SEE!!"
The Making Of Star Wars- had to stop what i was doing back then to watch this..shocked its not available on Disney + The Six Million Dollar Man-he couldve knocked that shark out easily with a punch to the nose Curse Of The Black Widow-too bad this wasnt set in the Spider Man universe..(movie can be seen in its entirety on TH-cam) Star Wars Posters at Burger Chef -those same ones were also given out at Burger King if i recall Fish-still missing?This should be a crossover episode where Barney Miller and his team are tasked with finding him Operation Petticoat-that Kelsey Grammer film Down Periscope almost can be considered a spiritual remake Starsky & Hutch-if Huggy Bear tagged along with them he probably had a field day there ABC News Brief-R.I.P Maria Callas The San Pedro Beach Bums-"MUBS"? hopefully the Angels didnt see that One On One-i dont blame Robby for staring..
Yes; finally a volume from my home state! Then again, I just started watching these a little less than a year ago, and there are a lot of 80's and 90's volumes I haven't seen yet, so maybe I'll run across more. I lived in Cedar Rapids as a child and now live in Waterloo, so KGAN (formerly WMT), KWWL, and KCRG are the stations I would have been watching.
Those levi's commercials are so imaginative and charming - love stumbling upon bits like those!
Nothing says ‘70’s like those cool animated Levi’s commercials!
Man I was having a bad day but to see a commercial volume this epic....
Curse of The Black Widow was shown during the 90s on WABC during their Late Movie! Thank you for the link.
The ABC News Brief animation was created by Dolphin Productions - dig that Scanimate! Larry Kane was doing news in Philadelphia on ABC affiliate WPVI but on weekends would commute to New York and do the weekend edition of Eyewitness News on - again WABC!
Finally that Burger Chef ad my goodness what a treat that was not only with Violet from Willy Wonka but a lot of SW characters - even the posters themselves are probably hard to find these days.
I wish those kinds of vans weren't so stigmatized now. They are so convenient with the ability to get up and walk around and hang out in the back. SUV's are basically just station wagons.
Starsky and Hutch was my favorite tv show as a little kid!! 😁
Wow. That is not a great white shark in the Million Dollar Man preview. Lol.
Wow, that Burger Chef commercial is epic. And Ford Free-freewheelin'. And is that a blink and you miss him Jameson Parker in the Ultra Ban commercial? Great video.
Larry Kane became a confidant of the Beatles. Early in his career, he was the only broadcast journalist to travel to every stop on the Beatles' 1964 and 1965 American tours
Always love Burger Chef commercials. Never even heard of the San Pedro Beach Bums. Fun set of commercials all around and thanks for posting them.
2:49--Back before Hidden Valley salad dressings were available in bottled form.
3:20--Unfortunately most Sears stores in Iowa closed a couple years ago. Kind of sad to see them going the way of the passenger pigeon.
4:31--R.I.P. Denise Nickerson. Yes, Violet in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" was probably her most famous role, but I loved her as Allison in "The Electric Company" too. That was my favorite TV show back then.
5:06--Back when Levi's commercials were actually good. Even in the 80's, many of them were too bizarre for my taste.
6:06--Catchy jingle for Ford trucks!
Are these the earliest you've posted? So awesome!
No. I've posted a bunch from 1976.
@@80sCommercialVault well I know what I'm doing tomorrow!
Awesome video quality!
I've never even heard of a Burger Chef
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burger_Chef
It was a chain based primarily in the midwest, but had over 1,000 locations at its peak in the early-mid 70s. They were bought out and their locations were converted to Hardees in 1982. If you were born after that it's unlikely that you ever would have heard of it.
My dad would sometimes call burger King burger chef when I was a a kid but I thought he was just being a dad.
I never got to go to a Burger Chef, as I was born in July 77 (a few months before these aired), and I think by the time I was old enough to enjoy going to restaurants (I remember being a fan of Big Boy as a kid), they were starting to get fazed out They were once one of the most popular fast food restaurants out there, and a lot of people have fond memories of them. These days, a lot of people remember the chain for the infamous "Burger Chef Murders" that happened in Speedway, Indiana in 1978. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burger_Chef_murders
@@oakT800 Wish I was smart enough to hold on to those. Was huge into G1 Transformers. I do collect NES and SNES games, most complete in box.
I was born December 77 😃👍
Also, good timing releasing this 3 days before Star Wars Day! 👍. (If that was just a coincidence you can still take credit for it. 😄)
08:54 The old Three Rivers Stadium. 9:30 The following Monday the Steelers won that game with final score 27 to The 49ers zero. I was at that game. I miss that stadium.
I miss the Sears catalog.
"T-Trademark? Where are you taking me? No, NO! My eyes weren't meant to see this! No human eyes were! My mind is warping, Trademark, warping into vistas of perception both horrible and beautiful at once! They say if thine eye offends thee, to pluck them out, but I can still see, Trademark! I CAN STILL SEE!!"
The Making Of Star Wars- had to stop what i was doing back then to watch this..shocked its not available on Disney +
The Six Million Dollar Man-he couldve knocked that shark out easily with a punch to the nose
Curse Of The Black Widow-too bad this wasnt set in the Spider Man universe..(movie can be seen in its entirety on TH-cam)
Star Wars Posters at Burger Chef -those same ones were also given out at Burger King if i recall
Fish-still missing?This should be a crossover episode where Barney Miller and his team are tasked with finding him
Operation Petticoat-that Kelsey Grammer film Down Periscope almost can be considered a spiritual remake
Starsky & Hutch-if Huggy Bear tagged along with them he probably had a field day there
ABC News Brief-R.I.P Maria Callas
The San Pedro Beach Bums-"MUBS"? hopefully the Angels didnt see that
One On One-i dont blame Robby for staring..
Hey! Trademark!
Nice to see Iowa stuff.
Yes; finally a volume from my home state! Then again, I just started watching these a little less than a year ago, and there are a lot of 80's and 90's volumes I haven't seen yet, so maybe I'll run across more. I lived in Cedar Rapids as a child and now live in Waterloo, so KGAN (formerly WMT), KWWL, and KCRG are the stations I would have been watching.
@@timothysprengeler4071 Small world, I'm from CR too. :)
Is that Ken nordine the word jazz guy doing voice over for Levi’s?
May the 4th be with you.
I never knew that was a thing until a couple years ago!