I'm guessing the NBC promos are possibly the only prints in existence - networks were notorious for not keeping their history. Fantastic stuff - well done Free The Kinescopes!
Those NBC Star Time promos all feature voiceovers by Mason Adams. In that promo for The Eleventh Hour with Ralph Bellamy (12:12), look for Sandy Kenyon and Jean Stapleton. At 24:27, Joanie Sommers sings her "Come Alive" jingle for Pepsi. At 35:09, the bass voice in the voiceover sounds like Thurl Ravenscroft.
41) 1964 42) 1964 43) 1964 44) 1964 45) 1964 (featuring Bob & Ray) {"Fruit Chewies" were reintroduced as "Starburst" by the end of the 1960's} 46) 1964 (and Nickles still bakes it) 47) 1964 48) 1964 49) 1964 50) 1964 51) 1966 52) 1962 53) 1963 (featuring Pert Kelton and Bill McCutcheon) 54) 1963 {extended local announcer tag at 48:04} 55) 1961
1) Paul Ford {who was best known as "Colonel Hall" on "THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW" at the time} promotes "The Teahouse of rhe August Moon" (1957); Ken Roberts, announcer 2) 1957 3) 1965 4) John Griggs as "T.B." (1962) 5) 1956 {"Flat Cup"} 6) 1957; Ken Roberts, announcer 7) 1957; Stan Sawyer, announcer 8) 1957 9) 1957 10) 1963 {"Press Conference"} (at the time, Edie Adams was sponsored by Muriel Cigars for her monthly series of ABC specials, "HERE'S EDIE") 11) 1963 12) 1970 {produced by Jay Ward} 13) 1970; William Schallert, announcer 14) 1964; Vic Roby, announcer 15) 1962 16) 1963 17) 1963 18) 1963; Mason Adams, announcer 19) "THE DuPONT SHOW OF THE WEEK": "Emergency Ward" (November 18, 1962) 20) 1963 21) 1961 22) 1963 23) "Next week's episode" on "THE ELEVENTH HOUR": "The Bride Wore Pink" {December 4, 1963} featuring Jean Stapleton, Irene Dailey and Sandy Kenyon 24) "NBC WHITE PAPER": "The Tunnel" {December 10, 1962} 25) "NBC WHITE PAPER": "The Rise of Khruschhev" {February 3, 1963} 26) "HALLMARK HALL OF FAME": "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" {February 5, 1964} 27) 1963; Mason Adams, announcer 28) 1962 29) 1964 {vocal by Joanie Sommers} 30) 1965 31) 1956; Stan Sawyer, announcer 32) 1952 33) 1952 34) 1956 35) 1956 36) 1952 37) 1952 38) 1957; Ken Roberts, announcer 39) 1957; Ken Roberts, announcer 40) 1957
Re. #10: At the time, Muriel Cigars was owned by Consolidated Cigar Corp. - for whose other product, Dutch Masters, her late husband Ernie Kovacs produced ads as aired on his 1961-62 ABC specials, and before that, his 1959-60 "game" show "Take A Good Look." (Ironically, he never smoked that brand off-camera, he was a devout Havana smoker; the only time he smoked Dutch Masters was for the scenes where he was at the control booth.)
I'm guessing the NBC promos are possibly the only prints in existence - networks were notorious for not keeping their history. Fantastic stuff - well done Free The Kinescopes!
This is the ABSOLUTE BEST!!!!!
Those NBC Star Time promos all feature voiceovers by Mason Adams. In that promo for The Eleventh Hour with Ralph Bellamy (12:12), look for Sandy Kenyon and Jean Stapleton. At 24:27, Joanie Sommers sings her "Come Alive" jingle for Pepsi. At 35:09, the bass voice in the voiceover sounds like Thurl Ravenscroft.
Super! Thank you for sharing! 😅
44:30 Athlete Bob Richards ( in Wheaties commercial) only passed away this year 2023 back in February...
I appreciate your mission to show old kinescopes! Thank you!
Love this ! Thank you!
"Not me you tinheads! The cereal."
I was born in 1946.... lucky me!😊
41) 1964
42) 1964
43) 1964
44) 1964
45) 1964 (featuring Bob & Ray) {"Fruit Chewies" were reintroduced as "Starburst" by the end of the 1960's}
46) 1964 (and Nickles still bakes it)
47) 1964
48) 1964
49) 1964
50) 1964
51) 1966
52) 1962
53) 1963 (featuring Pert Kelton and Bill McCutcheon)
54) 1963 {extended local announcer tag at 48:04}
55) 1961
1) Paul Ford {who was best known as "Colonel Hall" on "THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW" at the time} promotes "The Teahouse of rhe August Moon" (1957); Ken Roberts, announcer
2) 1957
3) 1965
4) John Griggs as "T.B." (1962)
5) 1956 {"Flat Cup"}
6) 1957; Ken Roberts, announcer
7) 1957; Stan Sawyer, announcer
8) 1957
9) 1957
10) 1963 {"Press Conference"} (at the time, Edie Adams was sponsored by Muriel Cigars for her monthly series of ABC specials, "HERE'S EDIE")
11) 1963
12) 1970 {produced by Jay Ward}
13) 1970; William Schallert, announcer
14) 1964; Vic Roby, announcer
15) 1962
16) 1963
17) 1963
18) 1963; Mason Adams, announcer
19) "THE DuPONT SHOW OF THE WEEK": "Emergency Ward" (November 18, 1962)
20) 1963
21) 1961
22) 1963
23) "Next week's episode" on "THE ELEVENTH HOUR": "The Bride Wore Pink" {December 4, 1963} featuring Jean Stapleton, Irene Dailey and Sandy Kenyon
24) "NBC WHITE PAPER": "The Tunnel" {December 10, 1962}
25) "NBC WHITE PAPER": "The Rise of Khruschhev" {February 3, 1963}
26) "HALLMARK HALL OF FAME": "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" {February 5, 1964}
27) 1963; Mason Adams, announcer
28) 1962
29) 1964 {vocal by Joanie Sommers}
30) 1965
31) 1956; Stan Sawyer, announcer
32) 1952
33) 1952
34) 1956
35) 1956
36) 1952
37) 1952
38) 1957; Ken Roberts, announcer
39) 1957; Ken Roberts, announcer
40) 1957
Your post gets a little confusing - can you clarify again when the Uncle Ben's Rice and Norelco Beauty Sachet commercials are from? Thanks!
Uncle Ben's Rice {#40} was seen in 1957.
The Norelco ad {#41} was seen in 1964.
Re. #10: At the time, Muriel Cigars was owned by Consolidated Cigar Corp. - for whose other product, Dutch Masters, her late husband Ernie Kovacs produced ads as aired on his 1961-62 ABC specials, and before that, his 1959-60 "game" show "Take A Good Look." (Ironically, he never smoked that brand off-camera, he was a devout Havana smoker; the only time he smoked Dutch Masters was for the scenes where he was at the control booth.)