May 4, 1982 commercials
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ธ.ค. 2024
- Taken from the CBS Tuesday Night Movies presentation of Portrait Of A Showgirl off KDKA.
1. CBS Tuesday Night Movies intro: Portrait Of A Showgirl (partial)
2. Chevrolet Celebrity
3. Bell System
4. Raid
5. Samsonite
6. Arby's
7. Lysol
8. Enjoli
9. Chariots of Fire movie trailer (and also the current #1 song!)
10. CBS Tuesday Night Movies commercial return bumper
11. Seven Seas dressing
12. GMAC by General Motors
13. Dunkin' Donuts
14. Primatene Tablets
15. CBS Tuesday Night Movies mid-commercial bumper
16. CBS Evening News promo
17. The Incredible Hulk
18. Tomorrow on CBS 1981-83 ID
19. Thrive cat food
20. Sunny Delight
21. KDKA 11 PM News promo bumper
22. CBS Tuesday Night Movies commercial bumper
23. Volkswagen Rabbit
24. Sherwin Williams
25. Soft Sense
26. Nestea
27. Return of the Rebels promo
28. Another Tomorrow on CBS 1981-83 ID
29. McDonald's
30. KDKA Eyewitness Newsbreak
31. Hills
32. Playtex (2 ads)
33. L'Oreal
34. Another Lysol
35. Hefty
36. Aqua-fresh
37. Tostitos
38. Chevrolet Camaro Z28
39. Magnum, P.I./Johnny Cash: Cowboy Heroes/KL promos
40. Another CBS 1981-83 ID
41. New York State Dept. of Commerce
42. Another KDKA 11 PM News promo bumper
43. Jean Nate
44. Visine A.C.
45. Honda Accord Coupe
46. Clairol
47. Portrait Of A Showgirl partial closing credits with The CBS Morning News/The CBS Evening News/Alice/McCloud voiceover promos
48. KDKA 11 PM News Update promo
49. The CBS Tuesday Night Movies closing
50. KDKA Evening Magazine promo
51. Pittsburgh 2Day promo
52. KDKA 11 PM News Update up next promo
53. Pizza Hut
54. Foodland (partial)
These commercials are such a comfort and reminder of an easier time in my life
Damn, 40 years...all these kids in these Commercials are from my Generation. Generation X/1965--1982
Best generation ever!!!
hard to believe it's been 40 years since this aired!
These commercials are so comforting 👍👏
The instant iced tea commercial. I remember back then iced tea commercials were common
I highly doubt you'd see a store advertising the fact that they refuse credit cards now.
I don't think any store exists that doesn't accept credit cards. Back in 1982 credit cards, while not new, weren't widely regarded as preferable to a check or cash. They were seen as a tool for profligates - you only had a credit card if you had a lot of money, or weren't very good with money and bought things on credit because you never had enough cash.
Then the 1980s exploded and suddenly everybody wanted to get a credit card to LOOK rich, like the people on Dynasty. Stores practically threw credit accounts at people, and you just weren't anybody if you didn't have a wallet full of cards. I don't remember anybody caring about credit scores. Folks just racked up the debt to buy the latest clothes, stereos, and gimmicks.
The result? A LOT of defaulting and bankruptcies when the recession of 1988 hit. Still credit cards hung around, and since the pandemic hit a lot of stores went credit/debit card only - money was thought to carry the virus.
Now? Cedar Point announced that this year they're going totally cashless. You have to convert your money to a Visa debit card at the front of the park. And in just about any store you go to, if you're paying cash you'll get a funny look. And paying by check? Hardly anybody does that anymore. We're moving to a cashless society.
@@SarahB1863 There's a grocery store in my city that still doesn't take credit cards, and it's a chain store, too.
Also, I recently went to an NHL game in Calgary and they've gone completely cashless for their concessions. They didn't even give out paper receipts... They asked for your email or cell number if you wanted one sent to you.
@@SarahB1863 While going cashless does avoid the time & money needed to count, sort, and take cash to & from the bank, it has the unspoken side effect of keeping very poor people out of your store.
A much better world.
I can bring home the bacon.... Unforgettable!
23:08 Patti Burns and Ray Tannehill!! 🐐🐐
I was about to graduate from high school counting down the days until I was free!
I peaked on May 4, 1982. It was all downhill after that.
Enjoli - Pamela Huntington as the woman. She was chosen for her resemblance to Peggy Lee, who wrote the original song that was adapted for the commercials.
"Can Detroit come back?" Well, we know how that story ends
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was at a conference in the GM Centre, on the day Detroit declared bankruptcy. When I went onstage, that night, I cracked a couple of jokes about it.
When these were aired on CBS primetime, school lunch menu courtesy of the Glendora, CA Unified School District: Meat Tacos w/Sauce, Shredded Cheese & Lettuce, Seasoned Corn, Fruit (going to be on sliced peaches).
7:40 That's the Thrive ad from the November 23, 1981 episode of "The Price Is Right" (the episode with Nancy Boas)
just 12.8% GMAC financing OMG.
My 4th birthday. Now I'm 44
3:25 TV host Nina Griscom
14:48 Carol from The Magic Garden
That red Camaro was pretty nice.
10:35 Is that Grizzly Adams? 🐻
Yes, that's him.
The one and only...Dan Haggerty.
12.8% financing. I remember when interest rates were that high, and people think inflation is bad now lol
I remember when the interest rate was more than 22%. Credit card companies think it's STILL that high.
18:20 CBS ID (Hal Simms)
and the rest of CBS IDs voiced by Hal Simms
"Low" 12.8 percent financing? I shudder to think what the "average" rate was.
1:50 Raid Gypsy Moth and Japanese Beetle Killer
Good afternoon 😅 0:35
2029
19:35 Jean Nate with sexy stuntwoman Deborah Evans.
My fifth birthday.
Z28 😎
Can anyone identify what language he’s speaking?
1:51
LOL! That's a Boston acccent. The dude is Bob Thomson, who hosted a show on PBS called "The Victory Garden" that was produced by WGBH TV in Boston.
interest rates were horrible
And we're making the same rates again, although at least unemployment for now is low.
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