September 17, 1978 commercials
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- Taken from the second part of the 25th anniversary commemoration of The Wonderful World of Disney off WMAQ/NBC (mainly featuring a presentation of Dumbo).
1. The Wonderful World of Disney voiceless commercial bumper
2. Keebler Double Nutty cookies
3. RCA SelectaVision
4. Rubbermaid
5. AMC Spirit GL
6. Breck
7. Pine-Sol
8. Doritos
9. Stove Top
10. Little House On The Prairie promo
11. Kraft
12. WMAQ-TV 5 Chicago ID
13. Bird's Eye Cool Whip
14. Kodak
15. Purina Special Dinners cat food
16. V-8 vegetable juice
17. Motorcraft
18. Pine Forest Ajax
19. Colgate
20. The Wonderful World of Disney instrumental commercial bumper
21. Grandpa Goes To Washington
22. Orbit spearmint gum
23. Pepsi
24. Mike Jackson on WMAQ-TV NewsCenter 5 at 10 promo bumper
25. Secret
26. Joy
27. Era
28. Frigidaire
29. Dick Clark's Live Wednesday promo
30. McDonald's
31. Diet Rite Cola
32. WMAQ NewsCenter 5 at 10 promo bumper
33. Honda
34. Another McDonald's
35. Jif
36. Johnson's Baby Shampoo
37. The Wonderful World of Disney 25th Anniversary closing credits with Dick Clark's Live Wednesday/The Big Event: King Kong voiceover promos
38. The Wonderful World of Disney final commercial bumper
39. Irish Spring
40. 7UP
41. C.W. Post cereal
42. Gravy Train
43. The Shaggy D.A. promo
44. Ad Council PSA
45. Escape To Witch Mountain/Return To Witch Mountain movie trailers
46. NBC News Update
47. Luciano Pavarotti for American Express
48. More Little House On The Prairie/Grandpa Goes To Washington promos
49. Amoco (most)
Jessica Savitch NBC News Update. I know who she was, but I don't recall ever seeing footage of her "in action" in her career like this. This is amazing. RIP Jessica Savitch 💙🙏🏻🕯
The Rubbermaid commercial with the mommy and daughter turned my heart to complete mush
That Frigidaire washer ad made me feel funny...😬
I grew up with those exact same stickers in my grandma's bathtub.
To a child those bathtub flower tiles decorated and made magical the bathroom and tiles color time tiles tilex fascinated me
My advertising professor spoke of this time period fondly, referring to the actors in these spots as - more or less - pleasant, affable personalities.....people you would invite into your home if they knocked on your door. Personally, I'd slam the door on the rogues gallery of shills who show up in today's TV ads.
14:17 - Burgess Meredith on the voice over
He was narrating Honda commercials until he died.
I believe the last woman in the Break shampoo ad was Rebecca Holden. That man playing Emory in the Cool Whip ad is Charles Welch, who also played the Pepperidge Farm guy in TV ads at that time, replacing the original spokesman, Parker Fennelly. Mel Stewart is the guy at the end of that second McDonald's Big Mac ad. That has to be Joe Silver as the voice of Buster Bones in the Gravy Train commercial.
Lennie Weinrib @ 0:07 ?
@@zaq55 Could be. Also sounds like James Harder, who was mostly known as on-screen talent. He was Big Fig in the early '70s Fig Newtons commercials.
@@elc1960 Now that you mention him, I can hear some Harder as well.
12:00 a William Schallert voice-over for Era laundry detergent.
12:06 Karl Weber on the voice-over for Frigidaire.
@ 4:30 - Sounds like she might be right up your alley?
@@zaq55 LOL! Yes, that sounds like our friend Florence Warner signing about the "taste of natural fruit." 😀
Wow. We never had the rubbermaid thingy in the tub. We had the mat. I'm kinda glad though cuz at least with the mat, you pulled it up to clean the tub lol vs all those star thingy lol. I can remember a friend had those, an we were like "ooh ahh" new fangled star thingy lol.
These commercials were shown on WMAQ-TV in Chicago. 📺
The late Jessica Savitch with an NBC News Update @20:21 The NBC special report at 1030pm she mentions interrupted the premier of Battlestar Galactica over on ABC.
Alfred the Butler in the Avery Schreiber ad?
Hmm... not sure, but the other guy is Hamilton Camp
Colgate crest classic tootgpaste aquafresh
Unfortunately, as a Gen Xer, I grew up during Disney's "dark ages", well before their renaissance, and well after their glory days---but you watched the "Wonderful World of Disney", anyway, because you hoped maybe once---just once--for television they would bring out their good stuff like "Snow White" or "Fantasia"--but instead, you were either served with their crap like "Shaggy DA" or "The Apple Dumpling Gang", or Winnie the Pooh!
Not to mention, the classics were only released once every seven years. It wasn't until just before the renaissance that most of the classics were readily accessible, either through VHS or from a Disney Channel airing. The theme parks was what really kept Disney in business. And Disney was so desperate, they got on the disco trend, too. But it seems like Disney is in another dark age, this time through cheesy revivals instead of just bad movies.
@@pannoni1491 Maybe it's just me, but I was okay with some of the "dark ages" Disney stuff.
Is that Ferris Bueller's dad in the Secret commercial @11:00?
I think you're right!
pannoni14
4:58 tell me. Is that kid peeing on the side of that truck?. Could have been me at the time😁
19:50 - Dick Tufeld on the voice over