For God's sake I really miss this flavor of TV. It was weird. When I had 13 channels, I always found something to watch. And, now that I have 1000+ channels, can't find a damn thing.
+Charlotte Dashwood 13 channels, which included 3 major networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) and a few "local" channels, I guess (I can't remember what the rest of the channels were), and for a given channel you had to move the TV antenna around and "hope" for good reception. The 13 channels were so-called "VHF" channels, and also there were (in theory) some "UHF" channels but I don't remember them having good reception (at least on our TV). I agree about modern TV--we have several hundred channels (or less, depending on how much you're willing to pay for cable) but it's almost all junk. There's also satellite TV (as opposed to cable), but I assume it's pretty much the same.
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 No Satalite TV is actually good. You have the Sony channel for your Hart to Hart and TJ Hooker and Forces TV runs the A Team and " V " . Theres also The Love Boat and Fr Dowling Mysteries. All that great 80s stuff. You should really consider getting a satellite installed but make sure you get someone to put it up who knows what they are doing.
Not-so-smart aleck Same here! Lol Except.. we barely had 5 or 6 channels. Guaranteed 3 local/national network channels, plus PBS and 1 or 2 channels on uhf.. if it was a clear day and the antenna was right in place. Lol. looking back now, those were the days... I enjoy watching these long blocks of commercials or having them in background while I’m cooking & cleaning...Brings back great memories. Notice now that we actually had awesome *jingles* back in the day; & funny how we know all of them and the lyrics. These days, there’s nothing to compare.
This takes me back to when I was a kid. My sister and I laying on the carpet in the living room watching T.V.! I would love to go back to those days! Times seemed so simpler back then!!
On Saturday nights in 1973, CBS had the greatest line-up in TV History: All in the Family, MASH, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, and The Carol Burnett Show.
Finally ran into a 70's commercial video that featured my hometown channels KRON, KTVU and KGO in San Francisco--brings back so many memories of my 70's childhood. I really miss those days.😢
The 1970s had some unique advertising . I remember the margarine commercials . Imperial ( crown pops on head after a taste ) Chiffon ( "Its not nice to fool mother nature") Parkay - the tub that says BUTTER when the lid was opened
A Great Time To Enjoy The Simple Things In Life! TV Was Free, People Were Laid Back And Happy And Prices Were Affordable! Now You Pay An Arm And A Leg To Watch TV, Everyone Is In A Rush And Prices Are Through The Roof! These Commercials Are A Prime Example Of A Unique Time In Our Lives! Thank You So Much!👌😀
I told my 13 year Daughter, I was going back to the 70s. She said, you can't, I wasn't born. I said, don't worry, I'm taking you with me. She said, can we stop at the 90s? I said sure but, we are not going to stay too long. Your Brother was born 1976 so, he's good.
One of the better mixes. Thanks for the Post. I love seeing the raw bumpers, filler/local ads, and the news bits as opposed to just the corporate commercials. Nice pic of the sign of the times. Well done and thanks again. Took me back,
Not sure if you mean the one at 1:10 or the one at 51:40. The video screens in the background were framed to look like another (color) TV, but with comically-bad video graphics, at least in the 51:40 news clip--primitive images and gaudy colors (the tornado at 52:05, LOL). The news anchor's tie in the 1:10 news clip is so wide it looks like it covers his whole shirt, almost. Either way, LOL......
I had that Levitz bedroom set (except for the corner desk) from when I was 7 in 1970 until my parents split up and everyone moved out of our big house in 1990. (I was already living in Germany by then, but they'd kept my room for me for when I came back to visit.). If the set design in the commercial was already 8 years old at the time of this commercial, no wonder it was on sale! Still, mine was definitely built to last, so it was a good deal! 😊 I remember that when I first got it, I had to climb up the foot of the bed to get in! Thanks for the memories! 😊
18:23 Bonnie Herman, one of the all-time great jingle singers. She is best known for singing "And like a good neighbor, State Farm is there." 50:11 The legendary Paul Frees on the KTVU station ID. 41:09 This might be the voice of Linda Hunt. 41:39 Lester Rawlins on the voice-over for Wendy's.
Yeah, I learned that when I was doing research to establish the dates for the recordings. We moved away from the area before I was old enough to know anything about local news anchors but his career is pretty remarkable.
The Safeway at 9:11 is still there. If you Google 850 La Playa St, San Francisco, you can see it still has the mansard roof but an updated facade. It is about a block from the beach. I was a teenager when these ads were on, I remember we were fascinated by the Nestea Iced Tea ad as it was apparently this really complicated pre CGI special effect composite (they weren’t really falling into the pool).
Most dependable car we ever had was our 1971 Chevy Malibu, passed down from my grandma. That car lasted 15 years until 1986 when I reached high school. My grandma bailed us out after our 1974 Ford Maverick kept going kaput on us. We never ever bought a Ford again after that terrible experience.
Such a hoot, takes me back to being 12 again. Oh, and at 8:10 that's comedy genius Jonathan Winters with Mrs. Puff, Mary Jo Catlett. Thanks for these retro gems.
KTVU back in the 70s was most excellent. At 1:04:55 you can hear that they were showcasing the "man with no name" westerns on three consecutive nights for the 8:00 movie. Good times. I know for a fact I caught "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly" that week. :)
There was one that caught my eye for even being 40 years ago the one with the single father and son. Its title was learning how to survive single parenthood. Some people think that single parenthood started yesterday but it has been going on for awhile.
@Peter Piper, Toyota did not have any American assembly plants in 1978. They were all imported from Japan. It wasn't until later on into the 80s did Toyota build an assembly plant in the US.
unclebugspayton They did advertise cigarettes back then though..... heck as a kid I would run in to buy my mom’s cigarettes at the pharmacy. I have never smoked because I hated it that she smoked and figured I had enough second hand smoke to kill me lol But I agree during every show now it’s some kind of pill with horrible side effects that sound worse than what you are taking it for! I always joke about the medication for crohns and say yes cancer is so much better than some stomach aches and diarrhea lol I would love to relive the 1980’s it was truly magical as a teen. I actually went outside and played and lived to tell about it now and my mom didn’t sue anyone when I got hurt. I miss the old days and I am saying this at 48 years old and a mother to 6 and grandmother of 2.
@@Susiecat24 I have never smoked my mama told me Sherry don’t start it’s a bad habit she smoked for 31 years she quit in ‘88 I hope you will reply to this
The Apex of American Television ... by 1992 for the most part I Stopped Watching TV Programing . Might have watched 2000 hours since 92 . It has done my Mind a World of Good , Love seeing these older Commercials and Bumpers from a Time when TV was something :) QC
I'm about the same age, but I've never heard the term "bumpers". From the vid title, I thought maybe they meant cool bumper stickers (seen on cars) or something.
Erin Gray from Buck Rogers appears as the brunette in the Woolite ad at 13:33. That Sylvania Superset ad (20;13) features Dan Resin, better known as Dr. Beeper from Caddyshack, as the talking head on the Sony TV (20:20). At 22:12, that's James Harder in the Bell Telephone "Be Choosey" spot. He's best remembered as Nabisco Fig Newtons' Big Fig.
That "weekend photographer" in the Colony wine commercial at 33:26 is Spencer Milligan, Will & Holly's dad Rick Marshall from Land of the Lost. And Kim Basinger in the Body on Tap shampoo commercial (35:18), with Cheryl Tiegs in the Clairesse ad immediately afterward. At 39:43 you have Morgan Brittany in the One-a-Day ad. Ronnie Schell from Gomer Pyle is at 41:39 in the Wendy's ad.
25:12 "Jim never vomits at home..." IIRC, they got the same actress for the role in Airplane. One more joke that will sail over the head of the younger generations.
I wish that I can find that late Campbell's Soup commercial about the kids performing a school play about farm animals. There was one little girl dressed up in a chicken suit who marched back and forth across the stage while the other kids sang "I'm a chicken noodle and the only chicken noodle, and the only chicken noodle better do!" Does anyone know how to find this commercial?
I remember that Frigidaire commercial. They unfairly overloaded the Kenmore. That Whirlpool made Kenmore washer was a better washer than any Frigidaire.
1:01:10 I looked straight on at the old C&H Sugar plant in Crockett coming back home across the Carquinez Bridge into Vallejo. So sad that factory no longer makes sugar anymore. 😢
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 He played "Santiago" in MIAMI VICE... and later played the part of Jaime Escalante in STAND AND DELIVER, as well as the part of Selena's father in SELENA.
This makes me think of George Romero's Dawn of the Dead, the part when the intercom blares out the candy giveaway. "Attention awl shawppers! If you have a Sweet Tooth, we have a Special Treat fer You..."
In 1978 I was 7yrs. old when you're that age if its not animated you're not interested. But judging by the current events life was pretty stressful for adults.😬
37:20 Sort of an all-star cast for that tawdry-sounding TV movie (ABC "A guide for the married woman")--Cybill Shepherd, Peter Marshall, Bonnie Franklin, Barbara Feldon, Eve Arden.
To some extent, they've been replaced by products like Advil and Tylenol. Also note the ad at 36:18 (Dristan, Contac & of course Bayer aspirin). Not sure what you mean by "those containers".
13:33 - Does anyone know if that's actress, Erin Gray in the Woolite commercial? 57:39 - Did anyone else catch the angry tone in this woman's voice? Wow. 1:04:22 - Hard to believe that KGO radio is gone now, along with so many other things: K-Mart, Sears, Emporium, feeling safe at the mall and in school, etc. "Unpopular the Movie" - Red Grace Media (Free On TH-cam,) "Unpopular the Movie" - Red Grace Media (Free On TH-cam)
15:00 Man, I forgot all about Underwood Deviled Ham, in those little metal cans--my mom used to buy those probably on a weekly basis, and at least once a week I'd make myself a deviled ham sandwich, with mustard. Not sure if my brother (or my father) liked it, but I sure did! (Wonder if it's still around--I don't remember seeing it in supermarkets in the last 35 years....)
I know this is a 3 year old post but I had to respond: Underwood Deviled Ham is still available and tastes the same as it did way back when. I still buy a can almost every single week. They still make the chicken spread too, by the way.
For God's sake I really miss this flavor of TV.
It was weird. When I had 13 channels, I always found something to watch. And, now that I have 1000+ channels, can't find a damn thing.
13 channels??? In Ireland we only had 5. But there was always something good on. Now we have 100+ but it's all rubbish.
Bad Mako I totally agree with you. Sometimes I can't find a single thing to watch. You Tube is more entertaining!
+Charlotte Dashwood 13 channels, which included 3 major networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) and a few "local" channels, I guess (I can't remember what the rest of the channels were), and for a given channel you had to move the TV antenna around and "hope" for good reception. The 13 channels were so-called "VHF" channels, and also there were (in theory) some "UHF" channels but I don't remember them having good reception (at least on our TV). I agree about modern TV--we have several hundred channels (or less, depending on how much you're willing to pay for cable) but it's almost all junk. There's also satellite TV (as opposed to cable), but I assume it's pretty much the same.
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 No Satalite TV is actually good. You have the Sony channel for your Hart to Hart and TJ Hooker and Forces TV runs the A Team and " V " . Theres also The Love Boat and Fr Dowling Mysteries. All that great 80s stuff. You should really consider getting a satellite installed but make sure you get someone to put it up who knows what they are doing.
Not-so-smart aleck Same here! Lol Except.. we barely had 5 or 6 channels. Guaranteed 3 local/national network channels, plus PBS and 1 or 2 channels on uhf.. if it was a clear day and the antenna was right in place. Lol. looking back now, those were the days... I enjoy watching these long blocks of commercials or having them in background while I’m cooking & cleaning...Brings back great memories.
Notice now that we actually had awesome *jingles* back in the day; & funny how we know all of them and the lyrics. These days, there’s nothing to compare.
This takes me back to when I was a kid. My sister and I laying on the carpet in the living room watching T.V.! I would love to go back to those days! Times seemed so simpler back then!!
It was simpler! The paint choice - flat or semigloss. That’s it hahah
I’m a 65 year old burned out welder that feels like a beat up 55 Chevy. These commercials make me feel like I’ve gone back to a better time for a few
I bet that you were an awesome 20-something year old guy in these days!
Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Threes company, Taxi. Never was there a better lineup on tv....ever! Hands down
suev33 3 My favorite show was "CHiPS." It was great to see it right off the bat, even if it was the ending.
On Saturday nights in 1973, CBS had the greatest line-up in TV History: All in the Family, MASH, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, and The Carol Burnett Show.
Finally ran into a 70's commercial video that featured my hometown channels KRON, KTVU and KGO in San Francisco--brings back so many memories of my 70's childhood. I really miss those days.😢
Yup me too-8 years old growing up in Vallejo, CA. I would have seen all these ads.😊
I was 15. I miss commercials like this. Today's ads are usually for prescription meds and are repeated over and over.
I'm a year younger than you, and can remember when cigarettes were advertised on TV. The last ones aired on 1-1-71.
I was 18 in 1978...LOVED that year. Thanks SO much for putting this together...I appreciate your efforts...great job!!
Thumbs up x 1000 Mark, i was 18 in 1978 as well !
I was a newborn baby in 1978.
Good stuff 👍🏻
I was 8 y/o
The 1970s had some unique advertising . I remember the margarine commercials . Imperial ( crown pops on head after a taste ) Chiffon ( "Its not nice to fool mother nature")
Parkay - the tub that says BUTTER when the lid was opened
Funny thing they all were based in a single chemical formula. ⚗️
And tidy bowl man and culligan water
Wow, I remember those hanging plastic jewel beads at Wendy's. Wish I could go back to the early 80s.
I was 14 years old in 1978. What a great decade to grow up as a kid!
Me too!
A Great Time To Enjoy The Simple Things In Life! TV Was Free, People Were Laid Back And Happy And Prices Were Affordable! Now You Pay An Arm And A Leg To Watch TV, Everyone Is In A Rush And Prices Are Through The Roof! These Commercials Are A Prime Example Of A Unique Time In Our Lives! Thank You So Much!👌😀
Because I Like To! It Makes A Paragraph Or A Sentence Much Bolder! Yes I Grew Up In
The 60's and 70's When TV Was Free!
Those were the better days.for me.simpler and down to earth.
Wow TV sure has changed. I miss the good old days 😪
Gone totally to hell...that's why I never watch it anymore...it's just to trashy.
It’s funny how you remember almost every one of these once you see them again. Wow the Honda express was $300 ! You can’t buy tires for that now
Love watching American vintage ads, and this is an epic compilation. Great work!
I love seeing things from the past that I remember I was in 8th grade when these these commercials aired
Great to see commercials from the year I was born ! 😊🌸Thanks for sharing these .
Love it :) TV was so much simpler. 3 networks and PBS.
Yup KTVU, KRON 4, KPIX 5, KGO 7 and KQED 9 home of Sesame Street and The Electric Company!😀
@@jeffbowen2608are you gonna discredit the uhf channels too
I told my 13 year Daughter, I was going back to the 70s. She said, you can't, I wasn't born. I said, don't worry, I'm taking you with me. She said, can we stop at the 90s? I said sure but, we are not going to stay too long. Your Brother was born 1976 so, he's good.
This was a fantastic compilation . Thanks for the hard work !
One of the better mixes. Thanks for the Post. I love seeing the raw bumpers, filler/local ads, and the news bits as opposed to just the corporate commercials. Nice pic of the sign of the times. Well done and thanks again. Took me back,
I never heard the term "bumpers" (or "raw" bumpers??) before watching this vid. Still trying to figure out what it refers to.
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 me too
I always liked the Holiday Inn jingle.. nice vocals and love the chords!
Thank you, Mr. Sparby! One hour of old television commercials!
I was 8 years old...great memories! Thank you!
Absolutely fantastic collection!
Oh god this News Update is the most 70's looking thing, EVER.
Not sure if you mean the one at 1:10 or the one at 51:40. The video screens in the background were framed to look like another (color) TV, but with comically-bad video graphics, at least in the 51:40 news clip--primitive images and gaudy colors (the tornado at 52:05, LOL). The news anchor's tie in the 1:10 news clip is so wide it looks like it covers his whole shirt, almost. Either way, LOL......
I had that Levitz bedroom set (except for the corner desk) from when I was 7 in 1970 until my parents split up and everyone moved out of our big house in 1990. (I was already living in Germany by then, but they'd kept my room for me for when I came back to visit.). If the set design in the commercial was already 8 years old at the time of this commercial, no wonder it was on sale! Still, mine was definitely built to last, so it was a good deal! 😊
I remember that when I first got it, I had to climb up the foot of the bed to get in! Thanks for the memories! 😊
I Was 7 WOW😁😁😁 Thanks Matthew For Taking Me Back ❤️
I was 6
Look at how dispassionately the anchor reads the news in that update, those days are gone for good.
18:23 Bonnie Herman, one of the all-time great jingle singers. She is best known for singing "And like a good neighbor, State Farm is there."
50:11 The legendary Paul Frees on the KTVU station ID.
41:09 This might be the voice of Linda Hunt.
41:39 Lester Rawlins on the voice-over for Wendy's.
The news anchor, Dennis Richmond in Oakland, CA, worked in that job for 40 years and retired in 2008. I just had to look that up. He was great.
Yeah, I learned that when I was doing research to establish the dates for the recordings. We moved away from the area before I was old enough to know anything about local news anchors but his career is pretty remarkable.
Dennis!
Van Amburg, Jerry Jensen and Pete Giddings’ “GO DO IT!” were our family’s choice for news.
The Safeway at 9:11 is still there. If you Google 850 La Playa St, San Francisco, you can see it still has the mansard roof but an updated facade. It is about a block from the beach.
I was a teenager when these ads were on, I remember we were fascinated by the Nestea Iced Tea ad as it was apparently this really complicated pre CGI special effect composite (they weren’t really falling into the pool).
I'm 43 and this is the first time I've ever heard of a Chevy Monza. Im guessing it was short lived.
Most dependable car we ever had was our 1971 Chevy Malibu, passed down from my grandma. That car lasted 15 years until 1986 when I reached high school. My grandma bailed us out after our 1974 Ford Maverick kept going kaput on us. We
never ever bought a Ford again after that terrible experience.
Such a hoot, takes me back to being 12 again. Oh, and at 8:10 that's comedy genius Jonathan Winters with Mrs. Puff, Mary Jo Catlett. Thanks for these retro gems.
Whoops - didn't see your comment until I posted mine.
@@zaq55 We've all done that before, LOL 😊
Hey it's Robert Conrad!.. He was Milo Janus in Columbo... I actually uploaded the gingle onto my TH-cam channel years ago. Lol
I love that episode of Columbo. 1 of my favorites.
Damn, what the he-- is a "gingle"?!? And BTW where did you see Conrad in this vid?
“Milo Janus is where it’s at…” 😂
It’s so cool to see these comercials again
You mean they used to advertise PRODUCTS on TV and not just Class Action Lawsuits? Wow, imagine that.
Right. I miss these days.
@@MyownpersonKeta Funny but I never though I wold agree with that. We used to HATE the cimmercials. LOL
Loved the old commercials from the 2000s 90s 80s 70s 60s 50s 40s and even today s !!
KTVU back in the 70s was most excellent. At 1:04:55 you can hear that they were showcasing the "man with no name" westerns on three consecutive nights for the 8:00 movie. Good times. I know for a fact I caught "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly" that week. :)
The Ford fiesta was getting 46mpg 40 years ago? What the heck happened? We need that car today. Holy crap.
MPG ratings in the 70s were kind of BS. Also, nobody will buy a car today that takes 12 seconds to go from 0 to 60.
@@Cloudscout that's true. Great bad commercials. I think it would be fun to put together these commercials. Good job buddy.
There was one that caught my eye for even being 40 years ago the one with the single father and son. Its title was learning how to survive single parenthood. Some people think that single parenthood started yesterday but it has been going on for awhile.
The Ford is imported from Germany they said meanwhile the Toyota is manufactured stateside
@Peter Piper, Toyota did not have any American assembly plants in 1978. They were all imported from Japan. It wasn't until later on into the 80s did Toyota build an assembly plant in the US.
WOW!! No commercials of some kind of pill to help you with one thing and end up giving you cancer! Or no media puppet non sense. I love the 70s, 80s
unclebugspayton They did advertise cigarettes back then though..... heck as a kid I would run in to buy my mom’s cigarettes at the pharmacy. I have never smoked because I hated it that she smoked and figured I had enough second hand smoke to kill me lol But I agree during every show now it’s some kind of pill with horrible side effects that sound worse than what you are taking it for! I always joke about the medication for crohns and say yes cancer is so much better than some stomach aches and diarrhea lol I would love to relive the 1980’s it was truly magical as a teen. I actually went outside and played and lived to tell about it now and my mom didn’t sue anyone when I got hurt. I miss the old days and I am saying this at 48 years old and a mother to 6 and grandmother of 2.
And they still built buildings with asbestos and let you smoke everywhere!
@@Susiecat24 I have never smoked my mama told me Sherry don’t start it’s a bad habit she smoked for 31 years she quit in ‘88 I hope you will reply to this
when I listen to this I fell asleep and I love it I have the best dreams also. Back in those days even
At the very beginning, a voice over promo interrupted by another of this kind! Weird as hell!
A Sears and a KMart ad. It's a pity both stores are extinct. They both were great stores.
Thanks mostly to that damned Wal Mart
The Apex of American Television ... by 1992 for the most part I Stopped Watching TV Programing . Might have watched 2000 hours since 92 . It has done my Mind a World of Good , Love seeing these older Commercials and Bumpers from a Time when TV was something :) QC
The pretty actress in the "Body On Tap" commercial (at 35:18) is Kim Basinger.
I was a sophomore in high school that year. I remember all these commercials and network news briefs and bumpers. Sad really...
I'm about the same age, but I've never heard the term "bumpers". From the vid title, I thought maybe they meant cool bumper stickers (seen on cars) or something.
James Rogers it not sad
9:22 I've never seen someone so excited to tackle a house-interior paint job!
They were fucked up on some shit!!!!
Out of their tiny minds. 🤪
Erin Gray from Buck Rogers appears as the brunette in the Woolite ad at 13:33. That Sylvania Superset ad (20;13) features Dan Resin, better known as Dr. Beeper from Caddyshack, as the talking head on the Sony TV (20:20). At 22:12, that's James Harder in the Bell Telephone "Be Choosey" spot. He's best remembered as Nabisco Fig Newtons' Big Fig.
Time when people were free and happy ... Golden Time
48:29 The Foot Fixer! Oh man we had that. Hell, I think I might have used that exact model in the late 90s (we had it a long time)
Love these ads. I was 8 years old growing up in Vallejo, CA & I would have seen all these ads.
54:55... I haven't seen those DRY SACK ads in ages! "DRY SACK... it's a MAN'S drink!"
Wow a huge 19" TV!
4:19 Actor Sean Connery passed away on October 31, 2020. RIP 😔💕
CALGON, take me away!! I've said this for years, but hadn't seen the commercial in decades. So cool to see it again. :)
Mad pets, creditors calling, screaming children...gonna take more than a Calgon bath to calm her frayed psyche. 😵
That "weekend photographer" in the Colony wine commercial at 33:26 is Spencer Milligan, Will & Holly's dad Rick Marshall from Land of the Lost. And Kim Basinger in the Body on Tap shampoo commercial (35:18), with Cheryl Tiegs in the Clairesse ad immediately afterward. At 39:43 you have Morgan Brittany in the One-a-Day ad. Ronnie Schell from Gomer Pyle is at 41:39 in the Wendy's ad.
Amazing how similar a lot of this is to today, not much has changed
These are a 1000 times better than the lousy garbage today
Lol. They are so much alike they're different. Not one commercial is hinting how bad it is to be a str8 white male and how I should be ashamed 😂
When you skip the weekly movie and watch the commercials 😂😂😂
1978, probably the absolute darkest time for automobiles. Horrible vehicles offered with lousy power.
That Visa commercial... I remember that ! Wow...
13:19 Mario...? 😆
terence hill from my name is nobody is an italian actor. :)
25:12 "Jim never vomits at home..." IIRC, they got the same actress for the role in Airplane. One more joke that will sail over the head of the younger generations.
Yep😆
I vaguely remember the commercial (and I've got the movie Airplane! on DVD). Maybe "Jim" is having an affair with the second-cup-of-coffee lady. ;)
Good catch.
"I take my coffee black....like my men."
TOTALLY!!!!
45:58 hysterical used car ad! Great leisure suit! 🤣🤣🤣
Yes, that is one of my favorite commercials in the whole thing.
FYI: The Chevy LUV pickup truck was actually manufactured by Isuzu Motors of Japan. 🗾
those dishes....$42-$68 are $164-$266 in 2019 dollars
I wish that I can find that late Campbell's Soup commercial about the kids performing a school play about farm animals. There was one little girl dressed up in a chicken suit who marched back and forth across the stage while the other kids sang "I'm a chicken noodle and the only chicken noodle, and the only chicken noodle better do!" Does anyone know how to find this commercial?
It’s kinda funny for me to watch these when it was the year I was born.. I just mean it makes me feel older 😄
That chef in the thumbnail looks like he invented creepy-pasta! ;-)
LOL... Chef Boy-Am-I-Scared Creepy-O's Pasta
@@eduardo_corrochio 🤣👍
@@shibolinemress8913 😊
Oh man, that trippy CHIPS end theme....amazing.
That was my neck of the woods that time!
OMG Suave shampoo - 100 gallons for a dollar!
haha
You mean 100 _ounces_
@@Perririri It was a joe-hokkke!!!
Wow , half of these commercials wouldn’t be produced today because of our hyper sensitivity ... 70s and 80s were the best of times!
They just don't have brains enough to produce anything half way decent..
18:05 Actor on the left in the glasses was in Bullitt (1968). He played the Hotel clerk who witnessed the assailants entering the hotel to kill Ross.
He was Al Checco.
I can't see two women talking about tampons in the living room LOL. Funny.
I just saw an ad for Tampax tampons with Amy Schumer & it wasn't a skit.
I remember that Frigidaire commercial. They unfairly overloaded the Kenmore. That Whirlpool made Kenmore washer was a better washer than any Frigidaire.
31:49 man, that's a powerhouse line up! Four classics back to back!
LOVE THIS - Thank-You.
1:01:10 I looked straight on at the old C&H Sugar plant in Crockett coming back home across the Carquinez Bridge into Vallejo. So sad that factory no longer makes sugar anymore. 😢
The news...back when they just reported it and didn't put their spin on it.
11:24 I remember the airing of “Holocaust” was a very big deal. The movie was pretty good.
One of the rare gems of 70's TV. That and Roots.
The "800" number for American Express still works... Sorta... LOL! :D
38:35 It's Daniel Larussos mom!
Nice car Ms. Larusso!
"Edward James Olmos as Henry" in the CHiPs credits!
Who's Olmos?
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 He played "Santiago" in MIAMI VICE... and later played the part of Jaime Escalante in STAND AND DELIVER, as well as the part of Selena's father in SELENA.
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 Well known actor back in the day.
22:42 oh the joy this machine gave creative housewives of '78 😜
Not without the risk of grievous injury & voiding the warranty.
"Just look for the pearl please..."
Lmao!
Ah, the year I was born...interesting!
This makes me think of George Romero's Dawn of the Dead, the part when the intercom blares out the candy giveaway. "Attention awl shawppers! If you have a Sweet Tooth, we have a Special Treat fer You..."
The Matchmaker with Anthony Perkins and Shirley Booth was a world above that sorry musical Hello Dolly...
The year I was born 😊
Now I remember why I didn't give a shit about TV when I was in college!
In 1978 I was 7yrs. old when you're that age if its not animated you're not interested. But judging by the current events life was pretty stressful for adults.😬
1:05:10 "Hi, O.J. Here." Run!
That Bob MacKenzie on channel 2, looks eerily similar to Dave Thomas's character from SCTV!
37:20 Sort of an all-star cast for that tawdry-sounding TV movie (ABC "A guide for the married woman")--Cybill Shepherd, Peter Marshall, Bonnie Franklin, Barbara Feldon, Eve Arden.
What Happened To Anacin, Sin-Aid, & Bufferin? I remember when aspirin use to come in those containers. Wow...memories
According to some research that I did on the web,all three are still being produced.
Product tampering e.g. Tylenol of the 80s caused drug manufacturers to change the bottles
To some extent, they've been replaced by products like Advil and Tylenol. Also note the ad at 36:18 (Dristan, Contac & of course Bayer aspirin). Not sure what you mean by "those containers".
What the hell was the "extra ingredient" in ANACIN????
LOL I know, I was wondering the same thing
Prob caffeine!!
@@crabstick250 exactly
I don’t know. But maybe there’s a reason you haven’t heard about Anacin for a while??
13:33 - Does anyone know if that's actress, Erin Gray in the Woolite commercial?
57:39 - Did anyone else catch the angry tone in this woman's voice? Wow.
1:04:22 - Hard to believe that KGO radio is gone now, along with so many other things: K-Mart, Sears, Emporium, feeling safe at the mall and in school, etc.
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Guess what? I wasnt even born in 1978, I forgive all of you for it though.
Even the "feminine hygiene" product ads?
15:00 Man, I forgot all about Underwood Deviled Ham, in those little metal cans--my mom used to buy those probably on a weekly basis, and at least once a week I'd make myself a deviled ham sandwich, with mustard. Not sure if my brother (or my father) liked it, but I sure did! (Wonder if it's still around--I don't remember seeing it in supermarkets in the last 35 years....)
I know this is a 3 year old post but I had to respond: Underwood Deviled Ham is still available and tastes the same as it did way back when. I still buy a can almost every single week. They still make the chicken spread too, by the way.
FYI: Deviled Ham is actually ham blended with various spices like turmeric, chopped peppers & Dijon mustard.
Where was Perry Mason, Peter Gun, Wyatt Earp, Gunsmoke and the Sunday night Disney feature?