80's Commercials Vol. 982
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- These commercials aired on CBS on February 23rd, 1983
1. "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers" will not be seen tonight...
2. CBS Special Presentation Bumper
3. "The 25th Annual Grammy Awards" Commercial Bumper (Brought to you by Lincoln-Mercury)
4. Mercury Cougar (I love the visuals here)
5. AIS American Bell
6. Mercury Marquis
7. IBM 85 Electronic Typewriter
8. "The 25th Annual Grammy Awards" Commercial Bumper
9. Promo for "M*A*S*H" (The series finale "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" ranks as one of the most watched TV broadcasts of all time, with 105.97 million total viewers. It was supplanted as the most watched TV broadcast of all time by the 2010 Super Bowl)
10. CBS Station ID
11. Calvin Klein Jeans (With Shari Belafonte)
12. TWA Ambassador Class (With Wilt Chamberlain)
13. WCBS Channel 2 News Bumper ("Bee Gees Get Burned" ranks up there with "Fighting The Frizzies At Eleven". Rolland Smith, you've done it again!)
14. "The 25th Annual Grammy Awards" Commercial Bumper (Brought to you by Anderson Clayton Foods)
15. Seven Seas Dressing (Bunnies wearing clothes!)
16. Allstate
17. Mercury Lynx LTS
18. Pioneer
19. "The 25th Annual Grammy Awards" Commercial Bumper (Brought to you by Sharp)
20. Sharp CS-4800 Calculator
21. Honda Nighthawk
22. Seven Seas Dressing (More bunnies!)
23. Chrysler (With Lee Iacocca)
24. Pioneer
25. TV Spot for "Tootsie" and "Ghandi"
26. General Motors (Partial)
27. Honda Shadow
28. U-Haul (With founder Sam Shoen)
29. Lipton Cup-A-Soup
30. Sharp SF825 Copier
31. "The 25th Annual Grammy Awards" Commercial Bumper
32. Promo for "Magnum, P.I.", "Simon & Simon" and "Knots Landing"
33. Promo for "Alice"
34. CBS Station ID
35. Hertz (With O.J. Simpson)
36. WCBS Channel 2 Newswatch
37. WPAT 93 AM/FM
38. WCBS Channel 2 Newswatch
39. WCBS Channel 2 News Promo (They make having children sound like a terminal disease)
40. "The 25th Annual Grammy Awards" Commercial Bumper (Brought to you by Coca Cola)
10:35 - Both Gandhi and E.T. were up for all the major film awards that year. The directors, Steven Spielberg and Richard Attenborough became friends by meeting up at different ceremonies. This led to Spielberg casting Attenborough in Jurassic Park as its owner, John Hammond.
Seven Seas Dressing- Those bunny characters are just brimming with so much cuteness and personality in these commercials. I wouldn't mind seeing them as characters in their own TV sitcom.
???- From the little bit I've seen, I'm guessing this was a snippet from either a "Wear your seatbelt" PSA or a promo commercial for a documentary about the making of Crash Test Dummies.
Back in 1990, I had a 1982 Ford Thunderbird with the exact same rims as the ones shown on the Mercury Cougar...
Mercury was a division of Ford.
3:00 - That woman must have one hell of a commute.
That mercury Cougar!♥️
That intro brings me right back to my years of watching You Can't Do That On Television...
That show aired in the U.S. on Nickelodeon. You wouldn't have seen a CBS bumper preceding it.
@@80sCommercialVault No but you would have seen You Can't Do That On Television parody those CBS style of bumpers at start of all their episodes (i.e. for this particular one they probably would have said: "Seven Vampire Brides for Seven Brothers will not be seen tonight so that we may bring you the following program that also sucks..."
😂😂😂😂😂 "Dallas and Dynasty, those two sagas of rampant ambition, will not be seen tonight...." And I don't remember the rest. RIP Les Lye. YCDTOTV was the show that every kid in school watched but would never admit to watching, and every kid had his or her own crush on one cast member. I won't tell you who mine was but her name started with a Lisa and ended with a Ruddy.
@@gspendlove I'll finish it for you: "...in their place we present something less ambitious but more rampant." Appropriately, that was the opening for their 1984 Ambition show.
@@crossbones13 Thanks! I remember the "Fame" episode where Kevin is obsessed with becoming famous, I remember the "Jealousy" episode where everyone's jealous of Christine for getting a pay raise, I remember the "Divorce" episode, the "Politics" episode, the "Wealth" episode where the show ended up getting sold to Ross. So many great memories. I have no love, though, for the last season where every other sketch had a fart joke in it. That wasn't funny, it was just gross. I remember my dad telling me the show reminded him of the old "Laugh-In" program from the '60s when we first started watching it, and even _he_ thought YCDTOTV was funny; it was a show he and my brother and I could sit down and watch every day and talk about after. A family show. But during that last season, he came into the room once and asked, "What is this you're watching?" We said, "It's You Can't Do That on Television." He watched for a few minutes and said, "What in the _world_ happened to this show?" And that was it for me. Just those few words from my dad were enough to get me to stop watching. When I heard it'd been canceled, I was sad but not surprised.
I wasn't mentally prepared for Hertz commercial with O.J. Simpson. He looks like such a nice normal guy in that one.
He was...at least as far as his on-screen TV persona went. He was a successful football commentator following his NFL career and would probably still be doing that today if he hadn't thrown that all away.
February 23, 1983. Exactly 1 day after I was born!!!! 😂😂
Happy belated 40th birthday 🎉
I think we had an IBM electric typewriter....Although I'm not sure of the exact brand (can't remember if it was an IBM) but I do remember that the color was beige, weighed a half a ton, it was noisy (especially when typing) and either my mom or my dad would buy the round thing with groves and bottles of liquid paper 😆
Shari Belafonte was so beautiful!
Mercury Marquis= Beautified Ford Fairmont. lol
12:20 - Kenny Bania (Steve Hynter) from Seinfeld. "This Sharp copier is gold, Jerry! Gold!"
5:28 - The bunnies plot against the human race began so innocently with spying on our salad dressing. Then the bloodshed started…
WCBS awesome! I guess "Bee Gees get Burned" sounded a lot better than "Coping With Kids"! Nothing beats Fighting the Frizzies!
26 is a GM ad that was cut off, previously shown in Volume 270.
But does the Honda Shadow know what evil lurks in the hearts of men?
"Remember, Margo....Crime does not pay! Hmmhmmhmmhmm!" In the inimitable voice of Orson Welles. I love The Shadow on old-time radio. And the '90s movie was underrated. Fun stuff.