Great observation! That was ticking in the back of my mind, until you pointed it out. It's been almost completely lost now. Despite this, the accents are not as "Aussie" as we get in ads today. The accents still had some of the "proper" English tinge which was used in broadcasting in the 1970s.
Back then, all ads had to be made in Australia. So, even if it was for a foreign product, their existing ad campaigns were remade locally with Australian actors.
The thing about all these ads from the 70s, was they actually made you want to buy the product. I can't remember the last time I saw an ad and wanted to buy it. Mostly I'm just annoyed and mute them, that is if I ever watch tv, which is garbage.
A huge change since the 1970s. Back then, the ads tried to appeal to men, by getting into their world (of physical work and fun, and fatherhood). Nowadays, they make no effort to appeal to men at all. Maybe because 80% of consumer spending is by women, and they like to see men as idiots? Consumer spending rates were probably 80% women in the 1970s also, but the advertisers hadn't discovered yet that trashing men sells stuff to women.
What I REALLY love about 70's and 80's ads is that they are simple and straight to the point. Not like now how it is just crap grabs of some song you don't know and nothing relevant until right to the end of the advert (if they ever get to the point anyway!)
The thing that annoys me about modern ads is that they use old songs rerecorded by some girl pop singer that has no of the nuance or emotion of the original. A lot of the time they are happy songs, remade to sound sad and depressing. I hear it all the time. No respect for the originals.
So many memories. I was in my late teens when these ads were airing. Thank you for the reminders. I have early stages of dementia. This has helped. Many many thanks. Richard from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for your comment and for supporting my channel mate, us Tasmanians are a rare breed. I wish you all the best with your health challenges, take care.
I was born in 72, so was 7 when these aired. I remember the silver fishies swimming around in the cat food ad, the Skinny milk, ad, and the fire breathing anticol ad.
The dancer in the skinny milk ad is Rebecca Gilling. She acted in the movies Stone, and The Man from Hong Kong. And later presented the Our House program.
Wow. These are almost half a century ago and I last saw them about half a century ago. Yet somewhere deep in my mind remnants remain as I remember some of these commercials.
Does anyone remember the Woodbine cigarette ads which were a parody of the Marlborough Man on a horse ads. Comedian Norman Gunston would ride his horse sitting backwards!
man, these ads are as old as my mum old media like this is always a neat peak into the past, and ads aren't something people usually think to preserve thanks for uploading mate
7:26. The iconic 1970s Rosella TV commercial with the anthemic soundtrack. A full version with appropriate lyrics would have been a #1 music hit. 24:37. The iconic Skinny Milk ad featuring the beautiful and talented Rebecca Gilling
I remember the old ad for "Have a go". "It's a typical Aussie morning, on a typical Aussie day. And I love this place i was born in, in it's typical aussie way." We were read proud aussies those days!
Eventually the whole Holden range got RTS. I still remember the ad for the HZ Kingswood SL. Filmed on the Eastern Freeway in Melbourne, near the Yarra Bend Rd bridge. The freeway was not, at the time, open for traffic.
@@barbz8122 My Teacher at high school had a torana sedan ,and he optioned it with power assist steering, because of a little conflict called the Korean War that left him with a weakness in the torso . And I'm envious as I was priced out of the market by the time I got a job . Would love to have a SS with the lot including the tail gate camper option from NASCO ( HBD ) .
I remember the Uncle Sam deodorant ads - this is the school boy parody of that ad - You need Uncle Sam, you dirty old man, 48 cents for a rusty old can, the perfect connection for cats and dogs, and under your arm is the smell of the frogs!
The one I remember didn't have 'you dirty old man', but it did have: "...the perfect connection for teachers that smell, 'cause under their arm is the bottom of Hell."
I'm 57, and these ads come back to me like yesterday. Great copies too. This is Australia, the real Australia in the 70s. The country has gone to hell! Brashs' Camberwell was our store. I bought my first TV there in 1987 10 years later. For a split second you saw Johnny Young and the Young Talent Team with the Channel O Melbourne. Palmolive at with The VFL. Robert Morely Hienz add. These are from Melbourne TV😄
I'm in here to jot down the dates and the stations from which these commercials were recorded. The ones from the start of the video up until 8:07 appear to come from GTV-9 (from the very briefly glimpsed promo font) and date from June 1977, based on the Tatts Gold Lottery plugs, since there was a full page ad for them in the 7 June 1977 edition of _The Age._ The ones from 8:07 until 16:03 are from ATV-0 Melbourne and date presumably from 8 April 1978. The ones from 16:03 up until 21:41 are again from ATV-0 Melbourne and are from around June 1978. The ones from 21:41 up until the end of the video appear to yet again be from ATV-0 Melbourne and date definitively from 2 June 1979.
Your mostly correct. These all come from 3 episodes of Young Talent Time. The 77 and 78 episodes were birthday specials. The shows anniversary was on the 25th of April each year so they could quite possibly be from June. Their is a book on the show coming out soon which features detailed episode information so if it contains the air dates then I'll let you know what they are.
@aus80srockradio94 Although I didn't record them I believe they were recorded on a National Cartridge Video Recorder. It must have cost a fortune back in the day.
I couldn’t believe seeing the old Rosella soup commercial, it’s been virtually impossible to find, as well as Ezi-Clean, I thought I was the only person in Australia who remembers Ezi-Clean.
The Colgate 'ring of confidence' - I remember when Samuel Johnson created the adverts for their toothpaste, they did a parody of the Colgate ad, and had a square around the woman's head instead of the ring of confidence.
Does anyone remember the awful BrylCream ads from the early seventies, from memory, Bryl Cream - oily cream added to hair to make the hair look shiny. It was in decline with the young 1960s adults. Ad had a conga line with a man saying 'I came back' (to using Brylcream) and a woman behind him followed this by saying, 'And I am glad he did' This ad did not seem to work or work for long, haven't heard of Brylcream in decades.
This is really special. Not many recordings off TV in the late 70s exist as VCRs/Betamax were only just in. And for someone to still have the tapes is incredible.
I still remember the spinning top game in the early 1970s. The reporter asked the champ kid what his secret was, he said - Its all in the wrist action! For a long time, if one of us kids asked another how did something, he would respond with 'its all in the wrist action!'
I remember seeing outtakes from the Dame Edna whitegoods ad at 29.40 Barry starts talking about how "you should jam pack your house with so many Westinghouse goods that you'll need to smear yourself with Vaseline in order to squeeze yourself between just to get into your home possums" while the director (think it may have been Bruce Beresford) was saying "thats enough now. Barry, Barry. BARRY! ENOUGH!!!"
Thanks for some great memories. Possibly the first time I have seen these ads in colour. We didn't get a colour tv until 1983, although it was available from 1975. The Telecom STD ad was a great reminder. When the NBN was connected to my house. The landline had to be replaced. The cable conduit dug up was marked Telecom. Must have been there a while.
And the YooHoo flavoured milk ads, showing Jessalenko and a kid with the kid saying YooHoo makes me burst my buttons as all the buttons on his jacket pinged off!
Holden was owned by the Yanks before the first "Holden" car. Holden had to send an exec to Detroit to get permission to build a car in Australia. General Motors "hiding" behind a local name.
Ads look weird without people of color in almost every one of them, those were the days, I used to buy alot of kit e kat, not bad with tomato sauce in a toasted sanga
That animation style from the first clip is so disturbing and weird. I grew up in the 80s but there was still some of that 70s style lingering around and it just gives me the heeby jeebies.
Possibly I did not watch enough TV, or the ads did not take on me that well. Even though I did actually work in broadcast just after this period! I do remember a lot of the brands or stores, amazed at the prices of things back then. I really need to work on that whole being brainwashed thing. The things I did remember were, the tune from Rosella, the cartoon Mr Sheen. I vaguely remember Palmolive Gold. I do vaguely remember the Heinz tomato soup (series, was it Robert Morley?) the MacLeans (series) and also their packaging. I do remember the Skinny Milk model (I was probably as thin back then, but no skinny milk for me!). Strangely, I remember the Gascor Insulation animation. Hah! I remember the ETA super spread margarine, completely, but primarily because they used Ronald Binge's Elizabethan Serenade - advertisers note, you cannot beat an orchestral piece ("Anyhow have a Winfield" rings a bell, because Tchaikovsky). Anticol yes, remember it. It did not escape my attention that the compilation came from recordings of the ad breaks during Young Talent Time, on the then "Channel 0" (later Channel 10). I do need to try harder on the nostalgia front, maybe in another 10-20 years I will get there. Until then, 70s advertisers, you largely failed.
When Adds had good jingles and you didn’t mind sitting through them. Today’s adds are So Annoying. I mute 90% of them, even the ones I have to endure here on YT, as I don’t watch free to air TV. Snack block when it was so good. Today’s Cadbury Snack is not even as nice or the same size as it was in the 70’s. Such a simpler time with better Music, TV, Sport, Movies. 😝
Yes, my friend, it's sad, i hope it will change, trying to fight it...shrugs. Glad that your with us and made it out of Rhodesian ; Wish we had of fought with you and helped you, but most of the West is controlled by ''Banks''...
Its been nearly 26 f#cking minutes and the movie still hasnt started.
Very witty! well done
😅🤜🤛🤣 🇦🇺🫶
That'd be because it was Young Talent Time not a film?
Takes me back to a time when Australia had a uniquely Australian character and identity.
That is, a European identity
Great observation! That was ticking in the back of my mind, until you pointed it out.
It's been almost completely lost now.
Despite this, the accents are not as "Aussie" as we get in ads today. The accents still had some of the "proper" English tinge which was used in broadcasting in the 1970s.
@@mintberrycrunch4333 Nope. An Australian identity.
Back then, all ads had to be made in Australia. So, even if it was for a foreign product, their existing ad campaigns were remade locally with Australian actors.
@@perrybrown4985 Even when they started allowing in the video of the foreign ads, they required all voices to be redubbed with Aussies.
The good old day's, no mobiles or computers in sight and everyone had a brain.
and you had to get out of your seat to change the channel.
Yes! my reply is everybody had a brain before the flat screen became the norm
You're posting on youtube - congratulations, that makes you one of the brainless.
And coppers, then known as wallopers, would just as soon give you a beating that charge you with a minor offence.
@@GailSiebuhr-de6sb now it a case of why bother learning when you can look up anything you need.
I still remember the dishwashing liquid ad with Marge saying 'you're soaking in it!'
Pretty green...
@@thhseeking Thanks for adding to the memories. I do remember Marge saying pretty green.
That and medow lea margerine
dont wait to be told you need palmolive gold!!!
@@luziferschadenfreudevonhol8487 That was a very catchy ad
Any TV recordings found from the 1970s are a win.
I'm now 60 and my brain still remembers most of these ads. Many of these were on Sydney TV so these are the ones I remember.
The thing about all these ads from the 70s, was they actually made you want to buy the product. I can't remember the last time I saw an ad and wanted to buy it. Mostly I'm just annoyed and mute them, that is if I ever watch tv, which is garbage.
It's nice to be reminded that men are not the idiots they are portrayed today as in ads.
A huge change since the 1970s. Back then, the ads tried to appeal to men, by getting into their world (of physical work and fun, and fatherhood). Nowadays, they make no effort to appeal to men at all.
Maybe because 80% of consumer spending is by women, and they like to see men as idiots?
Consumer spending rates were probably 80% women in the 1970s also, but the advertisers hadn't discovered yet that trashing men sells stuff to women.
@@stephenhosking7384A woman has been killed by a man every 4 days this year in Australia. Good to see you’re dealing with the big issues there Steve.
@@nyosito And when they were still the head of the house
What I REALLY love about 70's and 80's ads is that they are simple and straight to the point. Not like now how it is just crap grabs of some song you don't know and nothing relevant until right to the end of the advert (if they ever get to the point anyway!)
The thing that annoys me about modern ads is that they use old songs rerecorded by some girl pop singer that has no of the nuance or emotion of the original. A lot of the time they are happy songs, remade to sound sad and depressing. I hear it all the time. No respect for the originals.
…funny and entertaining too!
😝😂😅🤓👍
But teeth are harder than chalk!
@@thhseeking
😂 haha…realleeee?
😝🤪😜
“Footys more exciting than ever”
As it shows two guys from different teams punching on. Most 70s Australian thing ever.
Ken oath mate.
I remember those punch ons and the muddy grounds on VFL. Jessa!!!!
So many memories. I was in my late teens when these ads were airing. Thank you for the reminders. I have early stages of dementia. This has helped. Many many thanks. Richard from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for your comment and for supporting my channel mate, us Tasmanians are a rare breed. I wish you all the best with your health challenges, take care.
Thanks tassietv. Because of quick reply going to subscribe and support. Take care. See ya soon. Cheers Richard from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
I was born in 72, so was 7 when these aired. I remember the silver fishies swimming around in the cat food ad, the Skinny milk, ad, and the fire breathing anticol ad.
The dancer in the skinny milk ad is Rebecca Gilling. She acted in the movies Stone, and The Man from Hong Kong. And later presented the Our House program.
Wow. These are almost half a century ago and I last saw them about half a century ago. Yet somewhere deep in my mind remnants remain as I remember some of these commercials.
“Dial std” how different calling out is now. Younger Gen now would think that is just something transmitted another way 😂
Does anyone remember the Woodbine cigarette ads which were a parody of the Marlborough Man on a horse ads. Comedian Norman Gunston would ride his horse sitting backwards!
man, these ads are as old as my mum
old media like this is always a neat peak into the past, and ads aren't something people usually think to preserve
thanks for uploading mate
No worries mate.
7:26. The iconic 1970s Rosella TV commercial with the anthemic soundtrack. A full version with appropriate lyrics would have been a #1 music hit.
24:37. The iconic Skinny Milk ad featuring the beautiful and talented Rebecca Gilling
I agree with the Rosella ad. I was singing along 🎵
th-cam.com/video/3FYiKrZ3peY/w-d-xo.html You'll find the full 60 second version of the Rosella commercial
Now I know I’m old! I remember all these ads!😱
Oh wow the ABBA In Switzerland Commercial. I loved that when I was a kid and still love ABBA. That’s was a awesome surprise 🙏🏻
I loved watching these. Witty clever no bullshit not like today's ads
I remember the old ad for "Have a go". "It's a typical Aussie morning, on a typical Aussie day. And I love this place i was born in, in it's typical aussie way." We were read proud aussies those days!
I remember, 'ave a go yer mug!
How I wish I could buy Meadowsong again! Prettiest perfume ever! 🌹🌸💐🌻
Ads where more simple back then,now the ads are so stupid 😅
I'm in total accord with you, Cheryl! 👍
Annoying as...I mute them.
dont get me started about those absolutely childish and stupid ads for Clear Score with that stupid boxer dog Moose in them
Half the time now ya have no idea what they are selling... n car ads show you nothing about the car
All advertising is stupid no matter what year
What Peter Brock didn't tell the viewers about the Torana was no power steering - very heavy when parking.
Was a optional extra I believe and the air conditioner, factory tinted windows was as well
Eventually the whole Holden range got RTS. I still remember the ad for the HZ Kingswood SL. Filmed on the Eastern Freeway in Melbourne, near the Yarra Bend Rd bridge. The freeway was not, at the time, open for traffic.
You kidding me... 😂 torana's didn't need power steering.... I had an ss for 10 years & had no problems parking 🤷♂️
@@barbz8122 My Teacher at high school had a torana sedan ,and he optioned it with power assist steering, because of a little conflict called the Korean War that left him with a weakness in the torso . And I'm envious as I was priced out of the market by the time I got a job . Would love to have a SS with the lot including the tail gate camper option from NASCO ( HBD ) .
@@barbz8122 Not kidding, my mum owned a 77 model 6cyl, three speed manual. I did not like driving it cos of the heavy parking speed steering.
"Save with STD. Do it at night".
That's the joke
An awesome trip down, memory lane.. im now 63 ❤ from 🇦🇺
I remember the Uncle Sam deodorant ads - this is the school boy parody of that ad - You need Uncle Sam, you dirty old man, 48 cents for a rusty old can, the perfect connection for cats and dogs, and under your arm is the smell of the frogs!
The one I remember didn't have 'you dirty old man', but it did have: "...the perfect connection for teachers that smell, 'cause under their arm is the bottom of Hell."
I'm 57, and these ads come back to me like yesterday. Great copies too. This is Australia, the real Australia in the 70s. The country has gone to hell! Brashs' Camberwell was our store. I bought my first TV there in 1987 10 years later. For a split second you saw Johnny Young and the Young Talent Team with the Channel O Melbourne. Palmolive at with The VFL. Robert Morely Hienz add. These are from Melbourne TV😄
Same here and agree 100%. The world is full of Woke wimps now.
Same
These ad's are awesome, & the quality picture & sound are amazing for their time. A great find!
Yeah the quality is far better than what I expected. I'm surprised the tapes didn't degrade more.
oh, has the country changed
I'm in here to jot down the dates and the stations from which these commercials were recorded. The ones from the start of the video up until 8:07 appear to come from GTV-9 (from the very briefly glimpsed promo font) and date from June 1977, based on the Tatts Gold Lottery plugs, since there was a full page ad for them in the 7 June 1977 edition of _The Age._ The ones from 8:07 until 16:03 are from ATV-0 Melbourne and date presumably from 8 April 1978. The ones from 16:03 up until 21:41 are again from ATV-0 Melbourne and are from around June 1978. The ones from 21:41 up until the end of the video appear to yet again be from ATV-0 Melbourne and date definitively from 2 June 1979.
Your mostly correct. These all come from 3 episodes of Young Talent Time. The 77 and 78 episodes were birthday specials. The shows anniversary was on the 25th of April each year so they could quite possibly be from June. Their is a book on the show coming out soon which features detailed episode information so if it contains the air dates then I'll let you know what they are.
@@tassietv7530 Where did you find these? Wonder what sort of video recording device they were recorded on, it's well be VHS or Beta was a thing.
@aus80srockradio94 Although I didn't record them I believe they were recorded on a National Cartridge Video Recorder. It must have cost a fortune back in the day.
I grew up in the Melbourne area and remember all of them. Found myself automatically singing along 😂
This is a fantastic collection, these really bring back memories of days gone by.
Thanks so much for sharing.
I couldn’t believe seeing the old Rosella soup commercial, it’s been virtually impossible to find, as well as Ezi-Clean, I thought I was the only person in Australia who remembers Ezi-Clean.
So good to hear the Rosella jingle again. Haven't heard it since the 80s 😊
Better then Heinz
I remember Schweppes black label lemonade ad with No. 96 actress Abigail. Wonder what ever happened to her?
I'm astounded that I actually remember some of these ads . TV and ads were so simple back then..
Awe…🥲
🫶 🇦🇺
…we had THE BEST childhood!
When Kevin Rudd was PM, jeez he looked like Mr Sheen and the Milky Bar Kid (from 1970s ads)
Started watching but got up and made a mug of coffee.
Lol
😂😂😂
😂…Maxwell House? ☕️
…watching Abba concert on the Rank Arena TV? 😝😜
@@kathrynbillinghurst188 not until after you washed your hands Jeffrey
@@Amanda-uc5jq
“…with the SOLVOL Geoffrey!!”
Oh dear me…I’m in nostalgia tears! 🥲🥹😅
Tell Mr. Walker to “…’ave a good weekend!” Lols 😝
The Colgate 'ring of confidence' - I remember when Samuel Johnson created the adverts for their toothpaste, they did a parody of the Colgate ad, and had a square around the woman's head instead of the ring of confidence.
They really need to bring back the Rosella ad. Lovely catchy song 🎵
Someone had a serious Young Talent Time hang up. It's amazing how many of these l remember considering l was born late 1971.
The good old days, wish I could go back😪
While watching the Paul Hogan show.
Does anyone remember the awful BrylCream ads from the early seventies, from memory, Bryl Cream - oily cream added to hair to make the hair look shiny. It was in decline with the young 1960s adults. Ad had a conga line with a man saying 'I came back' (to using Brylcream) and a woman behind him followed this by saying, 'And I am glad he did' This ad did not seem to work or work for long, haven't heard of Brylcream in decades.
that's ringing a bell. Horrible stuff, Dad used to wear it in the 60s
Yes I remember it, and my Dad used it too.
I can still recall how it smelled. It did keep grandad's hair in place though!
"Bryl cream, a little dab'll do you!"
@@lynmorris2917 My Dad never used it, I am glad to say.
I remember many of these ads plus fighting with my sister over who got to sing the songs from Young Talent Time. Lol.
Love the Ansett airlines commercial, these are excellent Australian commercials!!
This is really special. Not many recordings off TV in the late 70s exist as VCRs/Betamax were only just in. And for someone to still have the tapes is incredible.
I still remember the spinning top game in the early 1970s. The reporter asked the champ kid what his secret was, he said - Its all in the wrist action! For a long time, if one of us kids asked another how did something, he would respond with 'its all in the wrist action!'
Battle Tops. I remember that commercial.
@@railtrolley Ah, I wondered what the name was! I still remember the ad.
Why can't we fight to have this back again?
Because we have been invaded by Asians and woke LGBTXYZ leftist loons
Yep, I remember all the non-Melbourne specific ones.
What the world used to smell like before we all went mad. 🤣
And the miracle man's fitness at 29.13 is Frankie J.Holden from Ol 55..😁
What a time to be alive (back then I mean)
The wagon wheel ad got me as a kid
A lot of ads today dont tell you one constructive thing about the products. Most car ads show you how they can be used to break the speed limit!.
Thanks for putting this up! I enjoyed it.... but....Now I want to find out what happened to Essie-May! And I got a little teary with the Rosella ad 😢
Ah yes, the time when young people were not covered in ugly tattoos and a ring in every bodily appendage.
Something something... boomer.
@@aussiemodenah mate Gen X ,best music back then also imitated today.
Skinny Milk. Love that add. Sexy Real 70’s people😝, and when Rowntree Kit Kats were nicer until Nestle messed with them.
Circa 20:50 "Add Wash" advertised as "Nancy Fowler, boxer" Does anyone else think she could be Judy Nunn's double??
Not her double.. that is Judy Nunn
That's what I thought, false advertising!!
Enjoyed this one, thanks for the upload:)
I remember some of those. Great nostalgia.
Peter Brock and Steve Irwin died a couple days apart in separate 'accidents'.
Engaged in risky outdoor activities when they died. Life isn't without risk, multiplied by our choice of actions.
I remember seeing outtakes from the Dame Edna whitegoods ad at 29.40
Barry starts talking about how "you should jam pack your house with so many Westinghouse goods that you'll need to smear yourself with Vaseline in order to squeeze yourself between just to get into your home possums" while the director (think it may have been Bruce Beresford) was saying "thats enough now. Barry, Barry. BARRY! ENOUGH!!!"
Oh God! Thanks for the flashbacks!
Thanks for some great memories. Possibly the first time I have seen these ads in colour. We didn't get a colour tv until 1983, although it was available from 1975. The Telecom STD ad was a great reminder. When the NBN was connected to my house. The landline had to be replaced. The cable conduit dug up was marked Telecom. Must have been there a while.
im surprised your landline was replace when you got NBN. I still have my landline with NBN.
I miss the old Australian lifestyle...sadly gone forever😢
...AWESOME !!! ...
One night, I did it...ended up with an STD!😨
LOL
Happy they brought back chokito's, reminds me better get a few (And scorched peanut bars)...
Chokito is my fave chocolate bar!! And Violet Crumble!!!
And the YooHoo flavoured milk ads, showing Jessalenko and a kid with the kid saying YooHoo makes me burst my buttons as all the buttons on his jacket pinged off!
RIP ANSETT and Holden.
Holden was owned by the Yanks before the first "Holden" car. Holden had to send an exec to Detroit to get permission to build a car in Australia. General Motors "hiding" behind a local name.
They were simply fun and easy to watch 😅
Damn the comedy on that miracle man's fitness ad at 29:11 holds up. What the hell? lol, that noise he was making.
Ads look weird without people of color in almost every one of them, those were the days, I used to buy alot of kit e kat, not bad with tomato sauce in a toasted sanga
Was hoping to see the crystal cylinder ad.
Best times of my life.
Best yrs! I remember these! amazing! a child of the 70's, a time where being white wasn't a crime.
Bring back the ..... Australia policy 🇦🇺
People relaxed, had fun, trusting, hopeful. It is wicked what they have done to us.
After watching these ads, it makes me think that maybe Arthur Caldwell was 100% correct.
Racist comment of the day fool
How many people viewing whilst paying to watch TH-cam commercial free?
Ironic isn't it?
There are adblockers that are free, been using them for 10 years...
Wow. I'm back there
I do it at night twice, frequently more than twice but not what the ad is doing.
What your finger and your dogs ar$e....
Great era. Back when people were normal.
20:45 I thought that was Judy Nunn.
It is
I remember going to a meeting, and Peter Brock was the MC. I wasn't that impressed, but he was so handsome!
Back when Australia was Australia. Clean, fun, innocent. It’s such a shame our country has deteriorated so much.
Endless 70s well toasted sun tans
Anyone remember the Big M girls? I was a teen and I sure do, though cannot fathom why I remember them! ;-)
Kind of forget how brief our bikinis were
That animation style from the first clip is so disturbing and weird. I grew up in the 80s but there was still some of that 70s style lingering around and it just gives me the heeby jeebies.
LOVE TORANAS STYLING!MUM AND DAD HAD AN GOOD NICK SL SEDAN!
someone watched young talent time
I’d rather watch the ads than Young Talent Time, that is for sure.
Back in the days when mens business and womans business were kept separate.
Is snack still sold?
Yes and its still delicious 😋
@@ACDZ123 Thanx moite
@@JohnSmith-rw8uh maaaaate 😁
@@ACDZ123 Thought cadbury's took it over...hmmm
@@R0d_1984 don't you like Cadbury??
how quickly we forgot Alvin Purple flogging cheap jeans.
I was very disappointed to have youtube interrupt my adverts with actual... BLOODY ADVERTS.
Get the browser extension, adblocker ultimate or origin
Possibly I did not watch enough TV, or the ads did not take on me that well. Even though I did actually work in broadcast just after this period!
I do remember a lot of the brands or stores, amazed at the prices of things back then. I really need to work on that whole being brainwashed thing.
The things I did remember were, the tune from Rosella, the cartoon Mr Sheen. I vaguely remember Palmolive Gold. I do vaguely remember the Heinz tomato soup (series, was it Robert Morley?) the MacLeans (series) and also their packaging. I do remember the Skinny Milk model (I was probably as thin back then, but no skinny milk for me!). Strangely, I remember the Gascor Insulation animation. Hah! I remember the ETA super spread margarine, completely, but primarily because they used Ronald Binge's Elizabethan Serenade - advertisers note, you cannot beat an orchestral piece ("Anyhow have a Winfield" rings a bell, because Tchaikovsky). Anticol yes, remember it.
It did not escape my attention that the compilation came from recordings of the ad breaks during Young Talent Time, on the then "Channel 0" (later Channel 10). I do need to try harder on the nostalgia front, maybe in another 10-20 years I will get there. Until then, 70s advertisers, you largely failed.
When Adds had good jingles and you didn’t mind sitting through them. Today’s adds are So Annoying. I mute 90% of them, even the ones I have to endure here on YT, as I don’t watch free to air TV. Snack block when it was so good. Today’s Cadbury Snack is not even as nice or the same size as it was in the 70’s. Such a simpler time with better Music, TV, Sport, Movies. 😝
Modern Cadbury ads are these depressing UK ads. They don't make me want to buy chocolate at all.
I hate ad's so much, i got rid of my TV 12 years ago...
Very lucky and privelaged to be born in the 60's ,only regret is not being born in the 50's.
This is the Australia I moved to and now it is gone so all I did was postpone the inevitable panga attack.
Yes, my friend, it's sad, i hope it will change, trying to fight it...shrugs.
Glad that your with us and made it out of Rhodesian ; Wish we had of fought with you and helped you, but most of the West is controlled by ''Banks''...
I liked the trusy dog ad .The lady that played molly Jones did it.
State Bank term deposit paying 9% - wow!