KXTV (then-CBS - Sacramento, CA) Ad Breaks & Technical Difficulties Moments (Sun. 7/16/1978)
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- The best tape from the Quasar Great Time Machine lot. In this case, the original recorder set out to chop out the commercials, but not only gave up pretty quickly, wound up letting the (2-hour) tape run all the way to the end.
Since the satellite feed from the British Grand Prix was kinda flaky, we're treated to a couple of technical difficulties moments--of course, I've included them.
NOTE: This tape was especially flaky--my frame sync generator added A LOT of noise to the transfer signal. Some parts of the tape have the frame sync going, less flaky parts use either just a time base corrector (which, alas, took out most of the color) and the least flaky parts were transferred straight. If it weren't for sync problems that get introduced with each dropout on these tapes, I'd have given this a "pure" transfer throughout, but it simply wasn't an option.
NOTE #2: Some ads are repeated. All redundancies have been cut out.
This aired over Sacramento, CA-based (then-)CBS station KXTV on Sunday, July 16, 1978.
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00:04 Super Glue - 3
00:35 Commercial cut (Gillette?)
00:38 Formula 1
00:46 Schlitz (If you don't have Schlitz, you don't have Gusto)
01:16 Toyota
01:46 Aftate (Kills fungus on contact)
02:16 Star brite
02:46 Formula 1 (02:57 KXTV 10)
03:16 Scope
04:17 Formula 1
04:28 The 1978 Miss Universe Pageant
04:37 The Marines - Maybe you can be one of us
05:07 Newservice 10 - 5 & 11PM
05:37 The Odd Couple - 6:30PM Weeknights
05:41 Formula 1
05:49 Valvoline (with Jim Simpson and A.J. Foyt)
06:19 Monroe Magnum (cool animation)
06:50 All in the family, Alice, Switch
07:10 Formula 1
07:21 Kodak Handle Camera (with Dick Van Dyke)
07:52 Schlitz
08:22 Formula 1 (08:34 Please stand by)
09:01 Grecian formula 16
09:32 Yamaha (When you know how they're built)
10:01 Vitalis (The Pump)
10:31 Formula 1 (10:41 Please stand by)
11:14 STP (with Johnny Cash)
12:14 Formula 1
12:22 JCPenney shock absorber
12:52 Formula 1
13:05 CBS Sports
13:12 60 Minutes
13:20 The Mike Douglas Show
14:20 The Odd Couple - 6:30PM Weeknights
14:22 Face the nation - Sen. Robert Byrd
14:42 IBM (16:23 Happy cattle)
16:54 Face the nation
17:08 IBM
19:07 Face the nation
19:20 60 Minutes
19:36 2 in 1 plus
20:05 Gemco (You belong at Gemco)
20:36 Dr.Orwitz - Dentist
20:47 Newservice 10
20:50 The movies intro
21:18 The Long Chase intro (www.imdb.com/title/tt0508562/?ref_=nm_rvi_tt_i_3)
21:31 The movies - bumper
21:37 Comet liquid
22:37 Ortho mattress
23:16 The movies - bumper
23:24 24 Truckin' Greats (incomplete)
Awesome find! There's the trucker music compilation harking back to the episode(s?) you did on that, then there's the IBM ads that are a bit of computing history, in addition to being vintage ads. But finding a Formula 1 race that old - that's a miracle. Too bad you can't upload the whole race somewhere - Formula 1 rights holders used to be very agressive going after that, probably still are. I wonder if even they have a recording of that race... would be good to save it somewhere safe, in case they don't. (Flashbacks to the BBC's and others' 60s-70s TV archive situation.) Oh, and I'm pretty sure one of those commentators is David Hobbs - he was still doing F1 commentary until a few years ago when NBC bought the US rights to F1. Didn't realize he'd been a commentator so long. Wish I could watch the whole race.
Although it may seem obvious, the major thing that stood out to me are the number of commercials with 'jungles'. It was REALLY noticeable, which shows it is far less the case nowadays. Great fun...! 23:36 I'm sure he said _"Truckin' hits!"_
I think the people that made the trucker album knew EXACTLY what they were doing.
@@ArchiveAnnex I tend to agree Ben!
Jim Little later worked in Portland.
The dentist at 723 J St is now Atlantis Bail Bonds, and of course all the former Gemco stores here are now Targets.
Nice to see our friend Hal Linden again.
The cut here (0:35) is unintentionally humorous.
These old commercials are interesting to watch imo
Gotta love when a tape turns out to be saved by the commercial cutter society partway though. Sometimes they give up when they seem to go to bed.
Okay at 8:35 it seems like you could have used the season 3, 4, or 5 Rhoda theme just because. Also these commercials are a timeline into a Sunday Afternoon for a kid in 1978...and they didn't even have the option of the independent TV station in their town.
interesting. super glue is an actual trademarked brand and not just a generic term.
...and the NFL thinks they own the ad. There's a copyright claim on this video over that particular ad.
@@ArchiveAnnex just dispute it
That IS crazy. I've actually never heard it as a brand before. Krazy Glue, Gorilla Glue, I've heard of. Maybe because everyone usually just carries those two brands.
It's also made in Japan. 🗾
What’s the name of that track used for “The Movies” intro and bumpers?