70's Commercials Vol. 100 Part 1 of 2
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- Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
- For Volume 100 of the 70's, here is a two part compilation of commercials that aired during various broadcasts of the CBS Evening News between 1976-1979. Exact airdates are listed in the description below. Happy 100th volume!
1. Promo for "Risko" (Commercials starting here aired 5/9/76)
2. Taster's Choice
3. Sears Pretty Natural Shaper
4. Murine Ear Drops
5. Speidel Twist-O-Flex Watch Bands
6. Commercial Credit
7. Swanson Hungry-Man Entrees (With Dave DeBusschere)
8. Amana Touchmatic Radarange Microwave Oven
9. Skin Bracer by Mennen
10. Mr Coffee (With Joe DiMaggio)
11. General Tire
12. CBS Evening News Ending/CBS Station ID
13. Lucite Paints Truckload Sale (Commercials starting here aired 7/24/76)
14. Opel Isuzu
15. Sominex
16. Doan's Pills (With Kate Smith)
17. Radio Shack (With Paul Burke)
18. Sears Tire and Auto Centers
19. Nescafe Decaffeinated
20. Murine 2 Eye Drops
21. Volkswagen Rabbit
22. CBS Evening News Ending/CBS Station ID
23. Doan's Pills (Commercials starting here aired 9/15/76)
24. Roman Meal Bread
25. United Technologies
26. Jeep CJ-7
27. Ex-Lax Pills (They work just fine...you'll see)
28. Alka-Seltzer (Sorry for the nightmares this will cause)
29. Arthritis Pain Formula
30. Wheaties
31. Betty Crocker Cake & Frosting
32. CBS Evening News End Credits
33. Promo for CBS Sports Spectacular
34. Geritol (With Pete Rose and his wife Caroline. Apparently Pete went to the same barber as Moe from the Three Stooges! Commercials starting here aired 10/18/76)
35. Egg Beaters
36. Litton Microwave Oven
37. Taster's Choice
38. Weldwood Paneling and Siding (With Steve Allen and Don Adams)
39. Momentum
40. Mr Coffee
41. Buick Electra (With Dick Cavett)
42. Unicap Plus Iron
43. CBS Evening News End Credits
44. Promo for "Ali vs Norton" (This appears to be a repeat of their fight from 9/28/76, which Ali won by unanimous decision)
45. Metamucil (Commercials starting here aired 11/1/76)
46. Buick Electra
47. Momentum Tablets (My back is starting to hurt just watching this video)
48. Wear-Ever Electric Super Shooter (Missed opportunity to call it a cookie gun)
49. Nytol
50. Karastan Carpet
51. Fresh Horizons Bread
52. FTD
53. West Bend Quickdrip Coffee Maker (With Pat Boone)
54. Chocolated Ex-Lax (The word "chocolated" has now permanently entered my vocabulary)
55. CBS Evening News End Credits
56. Promo for "Election Night '76"
57. Alka-Seltzer (Commercials starting here aired 12/13/76)
58. Kmart (A Kmart sale on "leisure shirts" might make this the most 70's commercial in existence)
59. Phillips Milk Of Magnesia
60. Diamond International (Known for making a variety of products from playing cards to matches, this was bought by business tycoon James Goldsmith in 1982 with its various products/assets divested afterward)
61. Gold Medal Flour
62. Cycle Dog Food
63. Anacin
64. Preparation H (It's a good thing he had a prominent display for it right next to the cash register!)
65. V-8
66. Fleishmann's Margarine (Poor Mr. Cholesterol)
67. CBS Evening News Ending
68. Promo for "Rhoda"
69. Cadillac Seville (Commercials starting here aired 2/8/77)
70. Chocolated Ex-Lax
71. US Steel
72. Alka-Seltzer (So now it's a hangover cure?)
73. Polident
74. Lavoris
75. Egg Beaters (Don't break the cholesterol limit or Mr. Cholesterol will never leave your house!)
76. Nature Valley Granola
77. Arthritis Pain Formula (36:13 Doesn't matta, just take these pills! Don't ask questions!)
78. CBS Evening News End Credits
79. Promo for "Who's Who"
70. Vaseline (Commercials starting here aired 4/22/77)
71. Atlas Tires
72. Hamburger Helper (Featuring a rare look inside the Betty Crocker test kitchens!)
73. Nytol (With the voice of Mason Adams aka the Smuckers guy!)
74. Scramblers (39:23 You would think that Humpty Dumpty wouldn't lick his lips when talking about how delicious eggs taste, but you'd be WRONG)
75. Buick Regal (I love the pixel art logo at the end)
76. Ponds Cold Cream
77. Edison Electric Institute
78. Elmer's Glue-All (I never liked that creepy bull man mascot on their packaging)
79. Jobe's Fertilizer Spikes
80. CBS Evening News End Credits
81. Promo for "NBA Playoffs"
82. Tuborg Gold Beer (Commercials starting here aired 4/28/77)
83. Pace CB Radio ("Breaker one-nine, this here's the Rubber Duck")
84. BF Goodrich Tires (With Jeff Daniels)
85. Sherwin Williams Latex House Paint
86. SunSensor Lenses (With tennis pros Rod Laver and Stan Smith)
87. Nescafe
88. Wheaties (With Bruce Jenner)
89. General Tire
90. Doan's Pills
91. Tuborg Gold Beer
92. CBS Evening News End Credits
93. Promo for "60 Minutes"
94. Tuborg Gold Beer (Commercials starting here aired 6/18/77. Apologies for the lower quality audio here)
95. Greyhound (With Pearl Bailey, who is maybe best known to younger generations as the voice of Big Mama the owl in Disney's "The Fox And The Hound")
96. Efferdent
97. BF Goodrich Tires
98. Florida Orange Juice
99. Anacin
100. Mennen Skin Bracer Aftershave
Continued in Part 2: • 70's Commercials Vol. ... - Развлечения
In case people missed it in the description, Part 2 of this compilation can be seen here:
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Murine Ear Drops- The animation of the ear getting cleaned in this commercial is so classic, that, I even remember seeing it in commercials like this one when I was a kid in the 90’s.
Elmer’s Glue All- I always thought that the Bull Man mascot on the packaging was a long lost relative of Elsie the cow mascot for Borden cheese.
Born in 1962 and well be 62 this year. And boy do I remember the 1970's first part I was a kid but by the mid part of the 70's I was a teenager. I loved growing up in that decade. And the ads from that period brings back wonderful memories. Love from Marysville California
Happy 100 to the 70s! Don’t remember many of these, as I was born in 77, so these volumes are always interesting.
My mom was 15 when I was born in 77. I watch the 70s commercials to feel closer to my her. She died in 2009.
1:57 - I couldn’t help but think of the scene from UHF here where Weird Al lives next door to a karate school, and when he asks his friend what time it is, a fist with a watch on its wrist punches through the wall to show him the time.
Joe Dimaggio with the Mr Coffee Maker brings fond memories because we could have almost fresh perked coffee in the morning.
I was 13-14 years old back in 1976, and I pretty much remember all those vintage ads!
It's the year I was born. I don't feel my age though, but then again how do you feel like a number?
Me too
Ah yes, the backache epidemic of the 70's. Maybe it was actually their kidneys from drinking all that coffee.
I can't believe 1976 is almost 50 years ago. 😮
I was just 5 years old in 1976.
28:20 - Finally! A company that understands my desire to stand on egg cartons!
I was in high school from 1976 to 1979. I remember most of these commercials! They bring back good memories from those years. When My parents and all of my immediate were still here.❤
I was born in ‘72! I remember many of these commercials, but didn’t realize there was a constipation epidemic! 🤣
“You’ve been chocolated by the Chocolator!”
Ah, the 1970's take me back to the simpler times. I remember some of these ads but not a lot of them. Love from Marysville California
Happy 100!! This might be an even bigger milestone than Vol. 1000 was for the 80s. Once again, this channel is the best thing online; your care and dedication to preserving all of this TV history comes through in every video and is so appreciated.
I remember seeing these types of trees in Kmart back in the '90s
Those twisty watchbands pinched really bad. 😄
“Ready, aim, cookie” sounds like the title of a dark, edgy Strawberry Shortcake reboot movie.
Really good quality for '76. I was only five months old at the time, but I feel like some of these commercials are still familiar.
2:45 I'm pretty sure this woman's parents didn't name her "Mrs. Dave", '70s. :(
The man in the Hungry Man ad is baseball/basketball player and coach Dave DeBusschere, who was a well known sports personality at the time. It's common to call the spouse of somebody famous "Mr or Mrs ____" since his wife wasn't famous.
38:28 - Just remember, if you dare to not wear red, you will be an outcast from the Betty Crocker Test Kitchen…
Happy 100! Thank you for all the time and hard work that goes into editing and uploading all these videos. We really appreciate it. 😃
100 awesome commercials for Volume 100! These are some early examples from these past 100 volumes and they all hit differently. Maybe it's the film & videotape differences in quality for the time period, also the classic jingles and cholesterol and pain relievers were serious business back then!
That's Erin Grey rolling a gutter ball.
Lee J. Cobb (On The Waterfront, 12 Angry Men and Broadway's original Willy Loman) for Commercial Credit.
Happy 100th! I'm a 1975 baby but I was very aware in my toddler years so the 70s commercials trigger my earliest memories of TV watching. Thanks for the memories, 80sCommercialVault!
Omg makes me cry I was an 80's baby 81) I love them I love history and what came before me I spent all day Saturdays and Sundays watching it on the big screen TV it takes me away I love it 😊 I love u❤ keep up the excellences
Congrats on 100. 1976 so long ago now. First time I've ever seen Dave DeBusschere though I've ready about him many times when I used to read up on old Basketball stuff.
I was born in 1976 so I don’t remember any of these commercials but I love watching them!
It was nice seeing Bruce again, he used to run across my cereal box.
Wow, Vol. 100. Quite the milestone, congratulations are in order. I see you split it into 2 parts, can't wait to see the second part. Again congrats
I used to comment on this channel's uploads every week, but then I just stopped. Anyway, (38:19) the nice Black lady in the Hamburger Helper ad is the actor Margaret Avery who was Oscar nominated for Best Supporting Actress in the film "The Color Purple" back in the 80s. Also, Jeff Daniels (44:03) shows up in the BF Goodrich Tires ad!
Happy 100th commercial compilation for 70's commercials. It's funny that I also liked watching old 70's American commercials too. In fact, I can't choose between 70's, 80's or 90's commercials.
Seeing the Taster's Choice commercial became nostalgic because of the memories of Filipino households having those two unopened coffees being proudly displayed for neighbors and friends to see.
0:00- "RISKO" (featuring Gabe Dell) was actually a pilot for an unsold series CBS passed on {September 11, 1976}.
3:38- Barbara Hale for Amana Radarange.
5:24- Jack Somack.
5:52- Ralph Bell, announcer.
6:22- "Actor Portrayals"
13:05- Dick Beals as "Speedy".
22:38- Karl Weber, announcer.
23:08- Mason Adams, announcer.
29:10- Robert Rockwell; Allen Swift, announcer.
30:11- Paul Reed is "Mr. Edwards".
31:08- Dan Resin.
42:40- Alexander Scourby, announcer.
51:19- Leonard Stone as "The Director"; Ralph Bell, announcer.
I would have loved to see the casting call for Mr. Cholesterol, and the actors that turned out for it.
Love the description for the Alka-Seltzer: sorry for the nightmares this will cause!😂. It’s great looking back at all these old commercials there’s always something you forgot about until you see it again.
Risko-appropriate name
Swanson Hungry-Man Entrees-loved the salisbury steak one(wish they had kept the fries)
Skin Bracer by Mennen-"the pimp slap aftershave" 😆
Weldwood Paneling and Siding-also with Steve Allen
Ali Vs Norton-Ali proved why he was nicknamed "The Greatest"
Nytol-guy eating the hotdog mustve also taken caffeine pills as well
Karastan Carpet-ADD..some volume for your microphone
Chocolated Ex-Lax-the base for many a prank back then 😁
V-8-think of all the times it helped to cure the pain of smacking one's forehead
Scramblers-a favorite of All The King's Men
CBS Evening News End Credits-with Morton Dean taking over paper-stacking duties from Walter Cronkite
This was great!! A very happy 100!
I remember a lot of these commercials as a kid.
There seemed to be a lot of constipation, indigestion, backaches etc in the ‘70’s😉
I wonder if all of the people who facepalmed themselves in the V-8 commercial, needed anacin.☺️
The steel beam commercial @ 33:15 looks like that’s where the Sesame Street “I-Beam” film was made.
Thank you for sharing the memories of my childhood😊
OK, the Radio Shack commercial for eight track tapes; if only I had known, I would avoid the expenditures for eight track. They were the worst tapes because they often were caught in the playing device and you’d be pulling out entangled tape for an hour. Then we got cassettes which were not much better. Then we had CDs and realized the sound had been bastardized, so now I am back to vinyl. Oh, and my vinyl is the original stuff. It was boxed in a closet, but now I fully appreciate the nuanced sound. Listen to the White Album on vinyl with headphones and tell me your life hasn't changed.
Born in 69 the best year..I remember most of these commercials it's actually sad to me seeing these again. Because I think back and to think what we have become as a nation. Things were simpler and easy going for the most part compared to today prices on everything through the roof it sucks honestly to see how things have deteriorated I realize things change but I'd rather have these times than what is now!!
Things are this way because of a worldwide pandemic that led to shipping bottlenecks and increased inflation worldwide. We have essentially gotten out of the worst of it. It’s kind of silly to look back at the late 70’s with even higher inflation, interest rates and gas prices as an example of a perfect economy.
"Thanks, I needed that".
That Betty Crocker devils food cake got some kinda way.
Doan’s Pills: magnesium salicylate.
I like to drink the Egg Beaters straight from the carton.
Nothing like microwave chicken yum yum!!
Ways in which these ads provide a window into the past...Note how huge the microwave ovens are. Notice they are actually being used to cook meals from recipes, rather than zap a frozen meal. Why? The clue is in the Swanson "Hungry Man" dinner ad: note the aluminum tray. Frozen dinners in the '70s still came in aluminum trays for the conventional oven and weren't yet being packaged in plastic trays. So people were using these huge, expensive microwaves to actually cook meals from the ground up...even popcorn wasn't packaged for the microwave yet.
Yes, all the back medication ads do suggest backaches were really common in the '70s. But maybe it was more like we didn't have Oxycontin yet...which wasn't such a bad thing.
Also note that all the medication ads feature medications in bottles with easily openable screw caps...in those days even childproof caps weren't common. But what makes these ads seem so dated today is the absence of tamperproof packaging, which didn't become a thing until after the Tylenol murders in 1982.
I meant to add: the Egg Beaters ad is exemplary of the "cholesterol panic" of the '70s. We were made to feel we were risking heart attacks by eating more than 2 eggs a day. These days advisories on this have loosened up considerably. We also know about "good cholesterol" and "bad cholesterol." In the '70s there really wasn't a distinction.
43:55 - Why didn’t he just offer her a ride in his sheepdog van?
Twist o flex watch bands pulled those hairs on your wrist.
Wow. Seems like eons ago
Ah, Walter Cronkite. He was so good at delivering the news.
Honestly, Taster's Choice was NOT all that 😅
At 27:46 that sounds like Virginia Gibson . the Discovery lady who in her younger days had supporting roles in movies starring Doris Day , Jane Powell , and Audrey Hepburn . I think she continued to appear in commercials until she was playing grannies .
21:48 Polaroid Selfie!
Percolated coffee was burnt coffee. That's why instant was a real option and Mr Coffee was a revelation, the first practical dripper- built like a tinkertoy. Later came the minimum standards waaay better than the 70s stuff. Enter Gevalia, etc. ...and like heroin- Starbucks. My option: GRIND YOUR OWN BEANS AND USE "SWEET" WATER, LIKE BOTTLED "SPRING" WATER. My current favorite is San Francisco Coffee "Fog Chaser". Try it. You'll never go back to Starbucks.
Percolated coffee was not always burned coffee. I still have a stove top and electric percolaters. I use them when I want a really good, full-bodied cup of coffee. We use a Bialette, but the coffee is too strong. The pod coffees are not good at all. My favorite has always been the Bunn drip coffee maker. I lived off Bunn drip coffee for most of my life.
12:38 - This woman must have more than one husband, with the way she says, “Phil?”
Why did everyone have a backache in the 70’s?
Happy 100 to the 70’s side of this channel. Love watching the 70’s as much as the 80’s. They very soothing on a Sunday morning drinking coffee. Makes me feel comfortable even though I was born in 76. Keep up the great work.