I remember watching the show Room 222 and loving it. Oh, do I wish I still had my spirograph. It would be worth a lot of money. Golly do I miss those days.
5:05 - Gary Owens does the voiceover on the Bewitched/Quaker Oats intro. 12:10 - Gerry Matthews as Sugar Bear in the Sugar Crisp ad. 13:54 - William Schallert does the voiceover on the Room 222 promo. 29:33 - Paul Frees on the Frosted Flakes voiceover. 31:08 - As the poster said, that is indeed the voice of Burgess Meredith for Mercury motors. 32:25 - Bess Myerson for Florient air freshener. 42:42 - Mason Adams does the voiceover fir Chesterfield cigarettes.
He used to buy the Kelloggs Variety pack too. My sister and I always ate the Corn Flakes Corn Pops and Frosted Flakes and Rice Krispies. The Special K was always my moms choice. I bought the Blueberry Special K and liked them. I usually eat Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies with bananas.
I’m convinced that the reason men’s voices were sultry deep in all these ads from my past. Was the smoking. A very distinctive masculine voice indeed. I smoked for 35 years. I’m 84 now and still have my smokers voice from 40 years ago when I quit.
0:01- 4:00- 1963 {sponsored alternately by P&G and Lorillard Tobacco; Procter & Gamble tag for "GUNSMOKE" [which they co-sponsored] at 3:28}. 4:05- 1955 {Cy Harrice speaks for Pall Mall}. 5:05- 8:36- 1965 {Gary Owens, sponsor I.D. announcer- sponsored alternately by Chevrolet and Quaker Oats} 8:38- 12:09- 1965 {Hank Simms, sponsor I.D. announcer- David Wayne speaks for Jergens; Norman Rose for Woodbury; Mandel Kramer for Contac; Stan Sawyer for Crest} 12:10- 16:23- 1970 {"THE DUDLEY DO-RIGHT SHOW"} 16:24- 20:45- March 2, 1962 {sponsored alternately by Miles Laboratories and R.J. Reynolds [Winston]; Art Gilmore for Alka-Seltzer} 20:46- 24:17- 1964 (sponsored alternately by Best Foods and Welch's; Norman Rose for Nu-Soft) 24:20- 28:12- December 1962 (sponsored alternately by Kellogg's and R.J. Reynolds [Winston]) 28:13- 30:49- 1963 (Bill Baldwin, sponsor I.D. announcer; Paul Frees for Sugar Frosted Flakes) 30:50- December 1961 32:13- December 1960 35:29- March 1961 38:34- March 1961 41:35- August 1962 {Mason Adams speaks for Chesterfield King} 43:44- 1960 (featuring Hugh Conover) 45:11- 1960 (Mort Marshall as the "Rabbit").
My father never bought Chunky peanut butter. I like it but every time I ate it it would upset my stomach. Unlike Smooth the year Jif Peanut Butter was tecalled I bought Skippy. I loved it. It tastes as good as Jif. All my dad ysed to biy when we were little was Peter Pan. I can't stand that anymore. Its too thick and has a weird taste. Jif and Skippy have a Roasted Peanut taste.
Few if no blacks in commercials. Now every commercial needs to have a black person. you think we live in a black nation and they are the majority today. Commercials, TV shows, music, general entertainment all stink today as compared with the 1960s.
I remember watching the show Room 222 and loving it. Oh, do I wish I still had my spirograph. It would be worth a lot of money. Golly do I miss those days.
The lady pointing out, it’s what’s up front that counts. The innuendos!😂😂😂
Nothing better than the commercial jingles of the 60s.
Nothing better than living the 60s, I know I enjoy it and miss it very much.
The days of when dog food had horsemeat & racist pancake mix. 😅
"Pell Mell"😂
Wowthiswasmymomserailovethisretrostuffawesome❤❤❤iloveyoumomherestoyou❤❤😊
I had one of those dog toys the little boy had. I used to think.Contac was tiny candies.
5:05 - Gary Owens does the voiceover on the Bewitched/Quaker Oats intro.
12:10 - Gerry Matthews as Sugar Bear in the Sugar Crisp ad.
13:54 - William Schallert does the voiceover on the Room 222 promo.
29:33 - Paul Frees on the Frosted Flakes voiceover.
31:08 - As the poster said, that is indeed the voice of Burgess Meredith for Mercury motors.
32:25 - Bess Myerson for Florient air freshener.
42:42 - Mason Adams does the voiceover fir Chesterfield cigarettes.
9:54- Mandel Kramer, announcer.
16:39- Art Gilmore, announcer.
21:12- Hugh Conover for Skippy.
22:42- Norman Rose, announcer.
A LOT of these I've never seen before - these are GREAT!
He used to buy the Kelloggs Variety pack too. My sister and I always ate the Corn Flakes Corn Pops and Frosted Flakes and Rice Krispies. The Special K was always my moms choice. I bought the Blueberry Special K and liked them. I usually eat Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies with bananas.
My father would never buy the variety packs, too expensive buying cereal that way. Only in big boxes
I’m convinced that the reason men’s voices were sultry deep in all these ads from my past. Was the smoking. A very distinctive masculine voice indeed. I smoked for 35 years. I’m 84 now and still have my smokers voice from 40 years ago when I quit.
24:17- "'THE FLINTSTONES' has been brought to you by---- SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER and NIAGARA SPRAY STARCH! Two fine products of *BEST FOODS!"*
How do you eat starch?
You use Niagara on clothes to make them soft- and wrinkle creases out of them with an iron.
@@fromthesidelines I know. I was trying to be funny!😀😄😜
I thought so. 🙂
21:11- Hugh Conover speaks for Skippy; Hal Smith is in the TV booth.
39:35- Gertrude Berg for S.O.S Soap Pads.
Us kids always smoked Winston’s because that’s what our parents smoked!😂
"Pell-Mell"!
0:22- Tom Pedi is the "Washer Repairman".
Back when all shampoo bottles were glass - and broke in the shower in a million pieces when they dropped.
Never heard of veto roll on deodorant
Never heard of Floruient air freshener, either?
Colgate-Palmolive offered both of them in the late '50s and early '60s.
1:15- Claude Kirschner, announcer
20:16- "Fred Strikes Out" *{original* closing credits} (March 2, 1962).
🎉🎉🎉❤
0:01- 4:00- 1963 {sponsored alternately by P&G and Lorillard Tobacco; Procter & Gamble tag for "GUNSMOKE" [which they co-sponsored] at 3:28}.
4:05- 1955 {Cy Harrice speaks for Pall Mall}.
5:05- 8:36- 1965 {Gary Owens, sponsor I.D. announcer- sponsored alternately by Chevrolet and Quaker Oats}
8:38- 12:09- 1965 {Hank Simms, sponsor I.D. announcer- David Wayne speaks for Jergens; Norman Rose for Woodbury; Mandel Kramer for Contac; Stan Sawyer for Crest}
12:10- 16:23- 1970 {"THE DUDLEY DO-RIGHT SHOW"}
16:24- 20:45- March 2, 1962 {sponsored alternately by Miles Laboratories and R.J. Reynolds [Winston]; Art Gilmore for Alka-Seltzer}
20:46- 24:17- 1964 (sponsored alternately by Best Foods and Welch's; Norman Rose for Nu-Soft)
24:20- 28:12- December 1962 (sponsored alternately by Kellogg's and R.J. Reynolds [Winston])
28:13- 30:49- 1963 (Bill Baldwin, sponsor I.D. announcer; Paul Frees for Sugar Frosted Flakes)
30:50- December 1961
32:13- December 1960
35:29- March 1961
38:34- March 1961
41:35- August 1962 {Mason Adams speaks for Chesterfield King}
43:44- 1960 (featuring Hugh Conover)
45:11- 1960 (Mort Marshall as the "Rabbit").
Why'd they call the Pall Malls Pell Mell?
Maybe that’s how it’s supposed to be pronounced but we’ve been doing it wrong all these years lol
@bozomofo1342 the spelling tells me otherwise
They certainly loved to push cigarettes in those days on TV. ☠️
It was a different time. Smoking was socially acceptable, and it took several generations before the dangers of smoking became evident.
"THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW" was sponsored on alternate weeks by P. Lorillard Tobacco [Kent, Newport] from 1962 through 1966.
My father never bought Chunky peanut butter. I like it but every time I ate it it would upset my stomach. Unlike Smooth the year Jif Peanut Butter was tecalled I bought Skippy. I loved it. It tastes as good as Jif. All my dad ysed to biy when we were little was Peter Pan. I can't stand that anymore. Its too thick and has a weird taste. Jif and Skippy have a Roasted Peanut taste.
Few if no blacks in commercials. Now every commercial needs to have a black person. you think we live in a black nation and they are the majority today. Commercials, TV shows, music, general entertainment all stink today as compared with the 1960s.