These tv spots are so nostalgic for me. I was 8 years old then. Back then I didn't understand the words used, but the music and the peacefulness of it has always stayed with me as a memory.
I hear this music and while I miss my Mom TERRIBLY I LIKE to imagine it represents her HAPPY HAPPY soul in Heaven. I SO look forward to when I’ll be reunited with her, my Papaw and the REST of my family.
An inspiritional and wonderfully sincere message from Martin Landau. "Can" seems to be not only the driving force behind his success, but also the continuing philosophy of his life. It's obvious to anyone who's followed his career that his message is heartfelt. Thank you for posting this.
Awesome! I KNEW Barbara Bain did one of these! I haven't seen this since the 70s!!! But I remember it like yesterday. However... I didn't know Martin did one! The Landaus in Unity..... ah the 70s.... Thanks for posting!
Thanks for posting these... I was such a fan of theirs, that I had to write for the 'book' just because it had their names in print, even though the 'message' was sorta "in the face" of my fresh agnosticism. Again, thank you.
Check out the rotary phone on the desk beside the incomparable Barbara Bain in 1978. Some in my family still had those then. Others already had a TouchTone, all in different small towns.
There's a Greg Morris PSA (another of the original Mission Impossible TV cast)-- and his word actually is "Unity" itself. Could it have been Unity's very first PSA? I can't seem to find it on youtube (!) Thanks for posting this one; it's great seeing Landau/Bain here.
These tv spots are so nostalgic for me. I was 8 years old then. Back then I didn't understand the words used, but the music and the peacefulness of it has always stayed with me as a memory.
I hear this music and while I miss my Mom TERRIBLY I LIKE to imagine it represents her HAPPY HAPPY soul in Heaven. I SO look forward to when I’ll be reunited with her, my Papaw and the REST of my family.
These messages still are powerful, they should air these again.
An inspiritional and wonderfully sincere message from Martin Landau. "Can" seems to be not only the driving force behind his success, but also the continuing philosophy of his life. It's obvious to anyone who's followed his career that his message is heartfelt. Thank you for posting this.
The word is gorgeous. The definition is Barbara Bain.
Awesome! I KNEW Barbara Bain did one of these! I haven't seen this since the 70s!!! But I remember it like yesterday. However... I didn't know Martin did one!
The Landaus in Unity..... ah the 70s.... Thanks for posting!
Thank you Barbra and thank you Martin.
Thanks for posting these... I was such a fan of theirs, that I had to write for the 'book' just because it had their names in print, even though the 'message' was sorta "in the face" of my fresh agnosticism. Again, thank you.
Check out the rotary phone on the desk beside the incomparable Barbara Bain in 1978. Some in my family still had those then. Others already had a TouchTone, all in different small towns.
Remember party lines?
Spoken like Commander Koenig!
I agree.
I still have my free book!
Is Unity Television still around? I remember these before sign offs.
Don’t overlook the ordinary and common place….that too is an infinitely powerful mystical mystery
I didn’t know these ads ran all the way into the 1980s. I thought they only ran in the early ‘70s.
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There's a Greg Morris PSA (another of the original Mission Impossible TV cast)--
and his word actually is "Unity" itself. Could it have been Unity's very first PSA?
I can't seem to find it on youtube (!)
Thanks for posting this one; it's great seeing Landau/Bain here.
Greg's word was "Doing."
What year was Gred Morris’s.
Here's Greg Morris' Unity ad th-cam.com/video/UbogCd6fURw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=J9lOAUHpm72dTQ_s
Can,, I go now?
Yes, you can go…but you may not.
I will charge my tablet
For 1978 Barbara's hair does not look right. It was longer by then with a layered cut. Was she wearing a wig? Whatever, she looks lovely.