The lovely late Joanna Cameron at 49 seconds in for Sucrets. You will know her best for The Secrets of Isis, though she was in countless commercials in this period. I still remember Sucrets as I kinda liked them as a kid.
6:14 Soap actress Meg Bennett. She was on Search For Tomorrow during this time. Later on she was on The Young and The Restless as Victor Newmans first wife Julia. She later became a writer for soaps.
0:21 - Singer Eddy Arnold, "The Tennessee Plowboy", for Log Cabin syrup. 1:19 - Louis Jourdan and Andrea Marcovicci for FTD. 2:20 - Ad for The Great Ice Rip-off starring Lee J. Cobb and Gig Young on ABC's Wednesday Movie of the Week. 4:41 - Intro and theme song to Get Christie Love starring Teresa Graves. 8:45 - Susan Blakely for Woolite.
Wednesday Movie of the Week Breaks on October 30 1974. The Great Ice Rip Off debuted November 6 1974. Get Christie Love Season 1 Episode 7 Highway to Murder October 30 1974
That's soap opera actress Meg Bennett. She was on Search For Tomorrow during this time. Later on she was on The Young and The Restless as Victor Newmans first wife Julia. She later became a writer for soaps.
4:39 Get Christie Love! is an American crime drama TV series starring Teresa Graves as an undercover African-American female detective which originally aired on ABC from January 22, 1974, until April 5, 1975. The starring television role made Graves the second African-American female lead in a U.S. network drama, after Diahann Carroll in Julia. The series is based on Dorothy Uhnak's crime-thriller novel The Ledger.
The lovely late Joanna Cameron at 49 seconds in for Sucrets. You will know her best for The Secrets of Isis, though she was in countless commercials in this period. I still remember Sucrets as I kinda liked them as a kid.
6:14 Soap actress Meg Bennett. She was on Search For Tomorrow during this time. Later on she was on The Young and The Restless as Victor Newmans first wife Julia. She later became a writer for soaps.
"You're under arrest, sugah!"
I would love to hear Christie Love recite my 4th amendment rights in her own special vernacular.
Those Children's Sucrets certainly were tasty whenever I got a cold with a sore throat when I was little.
0:21 - Singer Eddy Arnold, "The Tennessee Plowboy", for Log Cabin syrup.
1:19 - Louis Jourdan and Andrea Marcovicci for FTD.
2:20 - Ad for The Great Ice Rip-off starring Lee J. Cobb and Gig Young on ABC's Wednesday Movie of the Week.
4:41 - Intro and theme song to Get Christie Love starring Teresa Graves.
8:45 - Susan Blakely for Woolite.
You missed Joanna Cameron for Sucrets.
@@OuterGalaxyLounge So that's who that was. The face was familiar but I couldn't place her. Thanks!
Definitely Andrea M.
@@blackwingy Yeah, she had a background as a singer that Lucci did not. I'll edit my comment accordingly. Thanks!
Wednesday Movie of the Week Breaks on October 30 1974. The Great Ice Rip Off debuted November 6 1974. Get Christie Love Season 1 Episode 7 Highway to Murder October 30 1974
4:25 Eyewitness News with bombshell Christine Lund
3:26 looks like Disney World MonRail we still waiting on it to become mainstream across America.
Heck, we're still waiting for high speed rail like the ones in Japan & France. 🚅
6:14
Ooh, Carly Simon? 😯❤️
No, but don't know who it is.
@@kevinfitzmaurice4072 The singer/songwriter!
That's soap opera actress Meg Bennett. She was on Search For Tomorrow during this time. Later on she was on The Young and The Restless as Victor Newmans first wife Julia. She later became a writer for soaps.
@@hoagie1978 You don't say? For a second i thought that was Carly Simon!
Do you have the Death Cruise TV Movie from 1974 on ABC?
4:39 Get Christie Love! is an American crime drama TV series starring Teresa Graves as an undercover African-American female detective which originally aired on ABC from January 22, 1974, until April 5, 1975. The starring television role made Graves the second African-American female lead in a U.S. network drama, after Diahann Carroll in Julia. The series is based on Dorothy Uhnak's crime-thriller novel The Ledger.
I was 8 years old and in the 4th grade. 😊
Promo read for Kolchak: The Nightstalker (Darren Mc Gavin) 3:10
Get Christie Love opening! ✊🏿❤️
Wed. 10/30/74