The season 6 opening credits are in here! That was the last missing version of the opening credits (1963-1964 season). Nobody believed me on here when I told them about the season right after Shelley Fabares left - well, it's in this video!
Around 3:45, the Franco-American can within the credits is labelled "Products"--even though the preceding sponsor tags highlight a few forms of spaghetti and nothing else.
The only season opening missing here is the season 8 opening which was the jazziest opening that fearured Donna kissing her family as they all head out the front door and then checks her watch and bolts out the door herself to face the day!
Angelique Collins Thanks Angelique... Someone on here posted the opening w/ the Singer sponsorship . That makes sense because Bob Crane went to do Hogan's for CBS in 65-66. Campbell's was the primary sponsor through season 7 . Replaced by participating sponsors for season 8. Which I believe included SC Johnson ( Glade Air Freshener and Johnson Wax).
@@RusstheTroubadour Yes, you're right. And the season 8 credits had the most jazzy version of the theme song and Donna running out the front door after the other three left.
The Screen Gems Dancing Sticks Jingle As Well As The Announcer Cracks Me Up.I Laugh At That. Who Was The Composer Of Screen Gems Dancing Sticks Jingle. Who Is The Announcer Of It. What Does The Dancing Sticks Jingle. Sound Like Then. What Sounds Like.
Mike Road is the announcer he did an episode of I Dream Of Jeannie played Tony Millionaire The composer, actor was Frank DeVol The annoucer for the The Donna Reed show non other then Gary Owens The announcer on NBCs Laugh-In
@@sopaman1234 Intriguing factoid...Mike Road also played (the voice of) Race Bannon on "Jonny Quest", the primetime action cartoon series that Hanna-Barbera produced in association with Screen Gems/Columbia, and was shown on ABC during the 1964-65 season.
Love this stuff! Thanks for posting it. I wish they'd finally release seasons 6, 7 and 8 already!
So sensational to hear these great themes from a wonderful show that was totally the 1960s !!!!!!!!!
Fantastic collection. Lots of rarities in there!
If Campbell's still had the wholesome Donna Reed around now , pushing their soup today they would be selling more.
Really Love The Donna Reed Show ❤❤Thanks DwightFrye
The season 6 opening credits are in here! That was the last missing version of the opening credits (1963-1964 season). Nobody believed me on here when I told them about the season right after Shelley Fabares left - well, it's in this video!
The opening credits are almost all we can see of season 6 these days. Ironic in that that was the show's most popular season.
F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S video!!! Love it!
Recall watching tv on Thursday nite Donna Reed,Ozzie& Harriet,My three sons.
DONNA REED AND MY FATHER HAD THE SAME BIRTHDATE
Around 3:45, the Franco-American can within the credits is labelled "Products"--even though the preceding sponsor tags highlight a few forms of spaghetti and nothing else.
Can you believe that Shelley Fabares just turned---are you ready-75?
I LOVE IT!
There seems to be more of the soup ads and less of the Donna Reed Show credits.(Chuckle!)
Never heard of this show. Cool
The only season opening missing here is the season 8 opening which was the jazziest opening that fearured Donna kissing her family as they all head out the front door and then checks her watch and bolts out the door herself to face the day!
How about s full episode for S&G's?
I take my soup intravenously!
Wasn't Singer a co-sponsor in 64-65 or 65-66?
from 64-65, alternating with Campbell Soup Company
Angelique Collins Thanks Angelique... Someone on here posted the opening w/ the Singer sponsorship . That makes sense because Bob Crane went to do Hogan's for CBS in 65-66. Campbell's was the primary sponsor through season 7 . Replaced by participating sponsors for season 8. Which I believe included SC Johnson ( Glade Air Freshener and Johnson Wax).
@@RusstheTroubadour Yes, you're right. And the season 8 credits had the most jazzy version of the theme song and Donna running out the front door after the other three left.
The Screen Gems Dancing Sticks Jingle As Well As The Announcer Cracks Me Up.I Laugh At That. Who Was The Composer Of Screen Gems Dancing Sticks Jingle. Who Is The Announcer Of It. What Does The Dancing Sticks Jingle. Sound Like Then. What Sounds Like.
Mike Road is the announcer he did an episode of I Dream Of Jeannie played Tony Millionaire The composer, actor was Frank DeVol The annoucer for the The Donna Reed show non other then Gary Owens The announcer on NBCs Laugh-In
@@sopaman1234 Intriguing factoid...Mike Road also played (the voice of) Race Bannon on "Jonny Quest", the primetime action cartoon series that Hanna-Barbera produced in association with Screen Gems/Columbia, and was shown on ABC during the 1964-65 season.
Wonder if there was as much hoopla back then about all the sodium in Campbell's soups.
The Donna Weed Show
whatever the fuck that's supposed to mean........
@@hankaustin7091 I get it. I understand what he's saying. I hear him loud and clear, 10-4 good buddy come on back.
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