3:21 - Casey Kasem does the voiceover near the end of that ad for Continental Airlines. 4:21 - Pam Dawber for Prell shampoo. 5:53 - Mungo Jerry's 1970 hit "In the Summertime" is used as the jingle in that ad for Texaco antifreeze and coolant. Bob Hope appears at 6:23. 8:53 - Look for Timmie "Oh Yeahhh" Rogers in the Planters snacks commercial. Norman Rose does the voiceover. 14:09 - Dick Van Patten as "Johnny" in the ad for Chemical Bank of New York. 19:03 - Norman Rose again on the voiceover, this time for Jubilee kitchen wax. 20:48 - In that commercial for Dawn liquid dish soap, Paulene Myers is the older lady. 27:37 - Bud Palmer and Frank Gifford for Florida frozen orange juice.
Also, unless I'm losing my mind, Pam Dawber drops a pearl into a bottle of Prell (4:20), Dick Van Patten (14:09) finances a new car, and (I may be mistaken) at 8:52 isn't that Alan Young of "Mister Ed" carrying all those Planters chips onto the elevator?
Please help me find a commercial I remember from the late 60s or early 70s. But I can't remember the product, but I sure remember the visuals! Various people were seen stepping off a curb to cross a city street. There's a puddle in the crosswalk, which some people skipped over lightly, and others fell through and disappeared as if the puddle was a lake. As a 5-year-old, I was in stitches! Does anyone remember it?
The first commercial, talking telephone made me laugh. In today's world the phones are cell phones. I miss the days of the rotary phones; I can't stand cell phones they are the necessary evils. I still have a landline with the phone number I've had since the early 60s.
I couldn’t agree more with you. I know that cell phones have saved lives. But IMHO, they’ve become a scourge of society. I was perfectly fine with a phone in my car (it was a luxury) and a pager. I was adept at the pay phone. I wish it had stopped at that.
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The man holding the Planters snacks in the elevator is Alan Young who spent four years with a talking horse in the early sixties.
Like those Brady bunch hairstyles....😅😅😊
Hairstyles back then were great!
3:21 - Casey Kasem does the voiceover near the end of that ad for Continental Airlines.
4:21 - Pam Dawber for Prell shampoo.
5:53 - Mungo Jerry's 1970 hit "In the Summertime" is used as the jingle in that ad for Texaco antifreeze and coolant. Bob Hope appears at 6:23.
8:53 - Look for Timmie "Oh Yeahhh" Rogers in the Planters snacks commercial. Norman Rose does the voiceover.
14:09 - Dick Van Patten as "Johnny" in the ad for Chemical Bank of New York.
19:03 - Norman Rose again on the voiceover, this time for Jubilee kitchen wax.
20:48 - In that commercial for Dawn liquid dish soap, Paulene Myers is the older lady.
27:37 - Bud Palmer and Frank Gifford for Florida frozen orange juice.
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LOL!! I'd forgotten all about BOUNCE! Does anyone even still use fabric dryer sheets anymore? I haven't for 20 years or more!
Im not sure I dont use those ?
Gary Merrill speaks for Fruit Stripe Gum. Mason Adams speaks for Ansco. Leon
Janney speaks for Chemical Bank of New York.
Wow you new all them cool!
Also, unless I'm losing my mind, Pam Dawber drops a pearl into a bottle of Prell (4:20), Dick Van Patten (14:09) finances a new car, and (I may be mistaken) at 8:52 isn't that Alan Young of "Mister Ed" carrying all those Planters chips onto the elevator?
Please help me find a commercial I remember from the late 60s or early 70s. But I can't remember the product, but I sure remember the visuals! Various people were seen stepping off a curb to cross a city street. There's a puddle in the crosswalk, which some people skipped over lightly, and others fell through and disappeared as if the puddle was a lake. As a 5-year-old, I was in stitches! Does anyone remember it?
Hmm I dont remember that one ?
cool and creamy was actually not bad- don't know why it was discontinued.
I guess it didnt catch on ?
The first commercial, talking telephone made me laugh. In today's world the phones are cell phones. I miss the days of the rotary phones; I can't stand cell phones they are the necessary evils. I still have a landline with the phone number I've had since the early 60s.
I couldn’t agree more with you. I know that cell phones have saved lives. But IMHO, they’ve become a scourge of society. I was perfectly fine with a phone in my car (it was a luxury) and a pager. I was adept at the pay phone. I wish it had stopped at that.
@@dma124 That's right, I liked the pagers as well. So much easier back then.
Glad you enjoyed those and it brought back some memories!