Finally found the Wacky Favorites commercial (had no idea that was the name of it), that's been stuck in my memory for a long time, I was a child and I did not understand what was being said (English is not my first language), and this was when we got cable at home.
Everyone does. Lol. If you watched any of Ted Turner's stations from the late '70s to the early 2000s, you would see at least one, if not more, of these ads during every commercial break. I wonder how much of his massive fortune he amassed off of sales commissions from selling these albums and other crap. 😂
Don't forget about the "Wacky Favorites" commercial. The main announcer was wacky, and his name was Wendell Craig. The ending announcer was not quite as wacky. He only announced the toll-free number for that commercial and his name was Vic "Low Tone" Caroli from North Country.
The first two phone numbers made Ted Turner millions and millions of dollars. One from an endless blitz of ads for records and other useless junk for over 20 years, and the other from the WCW hotline. 😂
Heh. This chick seemed like she was in every other commercial while I was scanning through my tapes. She was in a Head & Shoulders, Secret Deoradant & Oil of Olay commercial in '95. They're all scattered about my videos. She's easy on the eyes, but I got tired of seeing her.
Wow
Wacky Favorites.... One of the zillions of commercials I had stuck in my head for a long time....
Finally found the Wacky Favorites commercial (had no idea that was the name of it), that's been stuck in my memory for a long time, I was a child and I did not understand what was being said (English is not my first language), and this was when we got cable at home.
Surprisingly, yes. But cassettes & CD's had long supplanted records in popularity by 1995.
I was born in '91 and I vividly remember these commercials wow!
Everyone does. Lol. If you watched any of Ted Turner's stations from the late '70s to the early 2000s, you would see at least one, if not more, of these ads during every commercial break. I wonder how much of his massive fortune he amassed off of sales commissions from selling these albums and other crap. 😂
That women from the Oil Of Olay ad is Molly who was on that tv show with Pamela Anderson from some years back.
I love the jolly ranchers candy commericals i started eating those in 1995.
Don't forget about the "Wacky Favorites" commercial. The main announcer was wacky, and his name was Wendell Craig. The ending announcer was not quite as wacky. He only announced the toll-free number for that commercial and his name was Vic "Low Tone" Caroli from North Country.
did you notice that the voice for the baseball video collection is also the voice of Frollo in Hunchback of Notre Dame, haha
Molly Culver was the leader of the team on V.I.P
Bebe Neuwirth in M&M commercial.
@DrPepper121289 they still sell vinyl today. When have you been in a record store?
6:47 Whaddaya mean, "how do we get on?" The cars are RIGHT NEXT TO YOU.
1:57 That 1-800 number is almost engraved in my brain.....almost like 1-800-257-1234, 1-900-909-9900, and 1-800-876-5353.
The first two phone numbers made Ted Turner millions and millions of dollars. One from an endless blitz of ads for records and other useless junk for over 20 years, and the other from the WCW hotline. 😂
ROLLER POPS!
that guy in the middle at 1:45 reminds me of al bundy.
Heh. This chick seemed like she was in every other commercial while I was scanning through my tapes. She was in a Head & Shoulders, Secret Deoradant & Oil of Olay commercial in '95. They're all scattered about my videos. She's easy on the eyes, but I got tired of seeing her.
why didn't not that in 1995 to 2021
I turned 4 years old on June 27th 1995.
@5:19 Only weed lol
Ofcourse something whack would come from georgia @01:53
The other commericals are ok changed so much since then.
1995 is vintage? How depressing