I love watching these kinds of videos and watch them often to remember the days of my youth and the good times. However, this video made me feel sad because it reminded me of all the people who have passed away in my life. I miss them very much. In those days I never dreamed they would ever be gone😢
Loving these old ads! Also interesting how the Rutles movie, which appeared in prime time earlier in 1978 (I watched it!) was now a late night movie selection.
17:22: Len Weinrib is the "Reporter"; John Stephenson is the "Editor"; John Erwin, announcer (and 22:41). 22:57- Nipsey Russell, Joey Heatherton, Burgess Meredith. 30:37- Joe DiMaggio for The Bowery Savings Bank.
0:10- B. Altman declared bankruptcy, and went out of business in 1990. 2:33- "'NBC LATE NIGHT MOVIE' presents......'All You Need Is Cash'." 3:43- Peter Thomas, announcer 5:19- General Mills makes Chex- and ready-to-serve Chex Mix- these days. 6:20- Dick Van Dyke for Kodak 8:31- Steve Franken 9:06- William Schallert as the "Cheese Man". 10:02- Shelley Hack; Bobby Short, vocalist 11:24- Paul Frees as the "Pillsbury Doughboy".
9:33 & 11:16 Peggy Taylor, one of NBC's best staff announcers. 29:25 And here is Peggy Taylor saying her name, which was a rarity for network staff announcers. 31:41 The deep, distinctive voice of Norman Rose.
Meanwhile, at WNBC on the live booth shift was Fred Facey on the "Donahue" promo, later to give way to Howard Reig. Actually, on NBC's movie shows, it was S.O.P. for their announcers to I.D. themselves at the end. It wasn't just Ms. Taylor; the network's other Burbank announcers, Don Stanley, Donald Rickles and Victor Bozeman (and in earlier years, the likes of Frank Barton and Eddy King) likewise did so when they handled the movie shows.
This is an odd question but would it be ok if I used this footage for something I’m working on? I’ll give you full credit for it. I fully understand if you’re not cool with it.
14:28- At the time this was telecast, Bob Van Buren was on top as Chairman of MidLantic Banks. However, after his company made a profit of $209 million in 1989, it *LOST* $109 million in 1990.......and he was forced to resign in 1991, after 15 years. In 1995, PNC Bank acquired MIdLantic.
When these were aired on this date, I had a babysitter night with my babysitters Karen (Cullen) and Karla Stoddard (Smith) (age 18) & Andrea Munns (Guillaume) (age 16) [final attempt before merging, part 1 of 2.]
10:55 I love the sound of the papers ruffling after the announcer says "korvettes".
Amazing cultural history. Thanks for the post.
Wow, early VHS in advertising! And yet, this was recorded on Beta.
VCRs were very expensive in those days- about $ 1,000 in 1978.
Question… which format, in your opinion, was better quality?! Anyone….?!
The Rutles: They created a legend that will last a lunchtime
I love watching these kinds of videos and watch them often to remember the days of my youth and the good times. However, this video made me feel sad because it reminded me of all the people who have passed away in my life. I miss them very much. In those days I never dreamed they would ever be gone😢
Loving these old ads! Also interesting how the Rutles movie, which appeared in prime time earlier in 1978 (I watched it!) was now a late night movie selection.
Thanks for sharing these old school videos I love watching them at night when I’m getting ready to go to sleep lol 😝!!! ❤
Thank you i love old commercials
There's the late Burgess Meredith in the Ray-O-Vac ad.
17:22: Len Weinrib is the "Reporter"; John Stephenson is the "Editor"; John Erwin, announcer (and 22:41).
22:57- Nipsey Russell, Joey Heatherton, Burgess Meredith.
30:37- Joe DiMaggio for The Bowery Savings Bank.
Len Weinrib was also the voice of Timer in those nutrition PSAs on ABC.
I believe that’s Barnard Hughes doing the ad for Complete.
Great voice deconstruction on the Green Giant chicken chow mein.
01:34 - yes i can hear you, Clem Rivera!
0:10- B. Altman declared bankruptcy, and went out of business in 1990.
2:33- "'NBC LATE NIGHT MOVIE' presents......'All You Need Is Cash'."
3:43- Peter Thomas, announcer
5:19- General Mills makes Chex- and ready-to-serve Chex Mix- these days.
6:20- Dick Van Dyke for Kodak
8:31- Steve Franken
9:06- William Schallert as the "Cheese Man".
10:02- Shelley Hack; Bobby Short, vocalist
11:24- Paul Frees as the "Pillsbury Doughboy".
Thanks for the Steve Franken ID
9:33 & 11:16 Peggy Taylor, one of NBC's best staff announcers.
29:25 And here is Peggy Taylor saying her name, which was a rarity for network staff announcers.
31:41 The deep, distinctive voice of Norman Rose.
Meanwhile, at WNBC on the live booth shift was Fred Facey on the "Donahue" promo, later to give way to Howard Reig.
Actually, on NBC's movie shows, it was S.O.P. for their announcers to I.D. themselves at the end. It wasn't just Ms. Taylor; the network's other Burbank announcers, Don Stanley, Donald Rickles and Victor Bozeman (and in earlier years, the likes of Frank Barton and Eddy King) likewise did so when they handled the movie shows.
@@wmbrown6 Great insight and knowledge as always.
i should’ve been conscious in this era.
This is an odd question but would it be ok if I used this footage for something I’m working on? I’ll give you full credit for it. I fully understand if you’re not cool with it.
Great classic tv commercials of the 70's and I was in the 7th grade back
then what memories.🇺🇲🤔📺🥲🇺🇲
14:28- At the time this was telecast, Bob Van Buren was on top as Chairman of MidLantic Banks. However, after his company made a profit of $209 million in 1989, it *LOST* $109 million in 1990.......and he was forced to resign in 1991, after 15 years. In 1995, PNC Bank acquired MIdLantic.
Definitely Wendie Malick as a Thom Girl at 16:10
Thanks again!! Keep em coming😁
When these were aired on this date, I had a babysitter night with my babysitters Karen (Cullen) and Karla Stoddard (Smith) (age 18) & Andrea Munns (Guillaume) (age 16) [final attempt before merging, part 1 of 2.]
Those porcelains are beautiful i like
And so were the prices❤
👍👍👍👍
Damn! Altmans pricey lol
Stanton's Request: Diaparene Baby Wipes
My seventh birthday!
Exactly what holiday are the B.C. Flintstones celebrating?
31:10 Tom Carvel
Your factory goes up in flame: ruclips.net/video/5SX0AHzvyJ8/видео.html
The story line of Jack Lemmon's Save The Tiger movie
Liked Joe DiMaggio at 30:37.
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