1960 - NBC - The S.A. Plymouth Show IN COLOR !!! - Tony Bennett Sings LIVE (4 / 4)

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  • @BRCH1987
    @BRCH1987 Год назад +8

    At the top of his game....what a card. This is so wonderful to have preserved. Goodnight Tony Bennett. Thanks for the songs.

  • @garethdawkins4589
    @garethdawkins4589 3 года назад +3

    We were lucky enough to see Tony Bennett in York about ten years ago and this is even better. High voltage is the right description and Les Brown and his band are simply tremendous, best big band of the 50's into the 60's to my mind!

  • @essessessesq
    @essessessesq 2 года назад +3

    62 YEARS later and Tony Bennett is still performing

  • @moonbeanification
    @moonbeanification 8 лет назад +17

    Tony is ELECTRIFYING !!! God I love that man !!!

    • @ApartmentKing66
      @ApartmentKing66 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, and the thing is: he really was singing live! None of this lip-synch stuff.

  • @68lincoln
    @68lincoln 11 лет назад +5

    Great entertainment and a joy to see in color. The 1960 Plymouth commercials are an added bonus. Love watching this stuff.

  • @MJ-dq8ik
    @MJ-dq8ik Год назад +1

    This is amazing footage - thanks for posting. Wow that 1960 Plymouth!

  • @superluminal89
    @superluminal89 10 лет назад +18

    Tony Bennett was on fire!

  • @tvgator1
    @tvgator1 6 лет назад +11

    Tony Bennett is on FIRE here. Awesome performance. That's what having total control and fun at the same time looks like. And 5:44 talk about balls! He lights up a heater in the middle of a ballad, and sings perfectly with it hanging off the side of his mouth. Wow!

  • @RosieBillPenguin
    @RosieBillPenguin 8 лет назад +6

    Excellent trip in the living color NBC time machine. Thanks for uploading.

  • @nickriggio8807
    @nickriggio8807 9 лет назад +10

    Tony is the greatest!

  • @kingbee1500
    @kingbee1500 9 лет назад +6

    Amazing how well properly-stored videotape holds up...the video is in very good shape, and you can still hear the excellent original audio mix. Was 51 years old at time of upload in 2011.

    • @musicom67
      @musicom67  9 лет назад

      +King Bee Yes sir. Those RCA ribbons are sweet for starters. On a different medium, check out some 1939 transcription discs on my channel I'm fixing up that sound crisp as yesterday - like this recording.

    • @rty1955
      @rty1955 6 лет назад

      @@musicom67 not to mention the fine audio recording of AMPEX recorders that are licensed to RCA. Quad 2" 15ips mono

    • @Tmanaz480
      @Tmanaz480 4 года назад

      I think I spotted a Neumann condenser at 3:22.

    • @marcse7en
      @marcse7en 3 года назад

      It was probably DIGITISED years ago!

  • @rty1955
    @rty1955 6 лет назад +12

    The beauty of Quad 2" tape. The thing most people dont realize is that tape was REUSABLE and thus each reel of tape cost about $200 but could be reused many times unlike film that was very expensive to shoot, process, edit and duplicate. With tape you just bulk erased and reused. No one recorded once and stored video tape as it was too expensive. This is why many shows that were on tape never survived the 60's

    • @jsat5609
      @jsat5609 5 лет назад +1

      Or some survive only as an archival 16mm kinescopes, but a lot are lost, and the daytime shows, forget it. Very few daytime shows from 50s and 60s survive. Dark Shadows is a rare exception. Most of the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson from the 1960s is lost. Carson finally gained enough control over his show that he was able to demand that tapes from about 1971 on be preserved.

    • @andreas7136
      @andreas7136 3 года назад +2

      I think, this clip is digitized from a helical scan recording and not from an original Quad tape. Look at the short distortion at the beginning and the visible switchover between the video heads at the frame bottom.

    • @rty1955
      @rty1955 3 года назад +2

      @@andreas7136that head switching at the bottom always annoyed me on helical as it shows the tension error as well. But the original is on quad as they did not use helical for broadcast back then and I can also see a little banding in sections. This digitization is from a helical copy of the quad of course. This could have come from 3/4" copy as this was a standard practice of making 3/4" copy's with viz-code at the bottom so a production team could create an EDL. Of course this xfer to 3/4 would have happened in the late 70s or early 80s. The "TCR" at the bottom would also indicate "television cassette recorder" RCA used that term a lot, as VIDEO TAPE was copyrighted by AMPEX. RCA's spot machine was called the TCR-100 a VR-1000. Only AMPEX machines used the VR labeling as it stood for VIDEOTAPE RECORDER.
      So based upon this, I would suspect this was a working 3/4" copy of a quad master used to create and EDL

    • @WPM_in_ATL
      @WPM_in_ATL 3 года назад

      @@rty1955 I think Roy and Andreas are correct. except that "TCR" stood for Time Code Reference. Time code was put on a separate AUDIO track from the program audio. A dub (copy) was created with VISIBLE time code so the editors could make an Edit Decision List (EDL). The dub was made on cheaper 3/4" U-Matic tapes, which became a staple of the industry in the 1970's through the 1980's until Betacam and (to a much lesser degree) M-II gained traction. Smaller tape, better video.

    • @rty1955
      @rty1955 3 года назад

      @@WPM_in_ATL I made literally THOUSANDS of "viz-coded' 3/4" tapes during the 70s & 80s & never did the time code reader have "TCR" in them as it was wasted screen space. I did however see a RCA TCR output this type of video. But to be fair there are many many different types of TC readers out there.
      As far a 3/4v was concerned almost every production office and media agency had one. Quality was not the issue as it was NEVER going to be broadcast so there was never a need to replace them
      As an editor I NEVER used viz-coded tapes to edit. I NEVER would edit alone, someone was always present. We were a union shop and never was an editor supposed to make ANY editorial decision. The time code list that the PA or Director had was only an approximation as to a location to where an edit was needed. It was always fine tuned in POST.
      I worked in the largest post production facility on the east coast of USA with 24 quad tape machines, 4 film chains (we invented pan/scan technology) an audio lab with 1/4", 1/2", 1" j 2" audio machines, AMPEX ADO, quantel, Chyron, grass valley triple re-entry switchers in every edit suit. We also had an AMPEX
      and one if the youngest ever to be nominated for an Emmy back in the 70s
      The post facility was like no other. We had a heavily modified CMX system with up to 26 selectable input devices. All interfaces were custom built as well.

  • @68lincoln
    @68lincoln 11 лет назад +4

    I agree. This is great vintage American television entertainment from an era when talent and style reached a zenith. Such a treat to see this in color and the 1960 Plymouth commercials are superb. Would be nice to see the entire show.

  • @albo2006
    @albo2006 6 лет назад +6

    I want a Plymouth with a record player!!

  • @leela7909
    @leela7909 Год назад

    This legend of a singer and super nice guy only started to make it after years of hard work, rejection and bad songs choices from Mitch Miller to finally become the Tony Bennett we know and love. I've read his autobiography "The Good Life" - a fascinating journey of his humble beginnings. Moral of the story: if you've truly got talent, never give up! Thank you, Tony.

  • @Celluloidwatcher
    @Celluloidwatcher 11 лет назад +3

    A NEW REVELATION!!! A big gesture of thanks to RUclips for the above footage from Monday, January 11, 1960, complete with Peter Hansen doing the live Plymouth commercials, Tony Bennett doing what he has always done...put on a great performance, closing sponsor and credits, and promoting The Arthur Murray Dance Party for the following night on NBC-TV. Does it get any better than this? There are several of these old NBC color videotaped programs from the '50's and early '60's to go around.

  • @jimlaguardia8185
    @jimlaguardia8185 Год назад

    Fabulous! Spectacular! Flawless!

  • @musicom67
    @musicom67  3 года назад +2

    Don't forget drummer Jack Sperling wailing on the double bass drum kit! He is one of my faves.

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 10 лет назад +6

    In 1960 I'd never seen a color TV, but the family of one of my sister's friends had one. My sister commented that the NBC peacock looked very nice in color. I wouldn't see it that way for another 3 years, when we got a color TV.

  • @1billwill
    @1billwill 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the posting, the GREAT TONY BENNETT.

  • @dillysgirl4ever
    @dillysgirl4ever 12 лет назад +1

    I want the Plymouth they're talking about. That car is from the year I was born (as is this show). I'd add A/C & seat belts to that car. SWEET!!!!!

  • @KaRidder234
    @KaRidder234 13 лет назад +1

    ...and Les Brown's Band Of Renown was backing Tony Bennett. Wonderful!

  • @jimbo41pie
    @jimbo41pie 11 лет назад +1

    That's one good looking 1960 Plymouth!

  • @Alffovinni
    @Alffovinni 11 месяцев назад

    thanks for this awesome upload!

  • @albertdiner
    @albertdiner 6 лет назад +2

    Tony Bennett is at his best singing slow ballads.

  • @raygreenberg6720
    @raygreenberg6720 2 года назад +2

    I notice one of the writers was Herb Sargent, who went on to be a pioneering writer on SNL.

  • @yttrailers9470
    @yttrailers9470 2 года назад +1

    The audio is absolutely ahead of its time

    • @musicom67
      @musicom67  2 года назад

      And 'solid-state' was still in its infancy. It's those RCA ribbon microphones and everything else down the line (not to mention top-notch engineers!)...

    • @yttrailers9470
      @yttrailers9470 2 года назад

      @@musicom67 Why didn’t the film industry use those as boom mics with a bit of foam is beyond me.

  • @KentuckyJet
    @KentuckyJet 11 лет назад +2

    It does not get better then this performance by Benedetto!

  • @wileycoyote64
    @wileycoyote64 13 лет назад

    Thank you for takeing the time to post this

  • @musicom67
    @musicom67  13 лет назад +2

    9:10 - Now THIS is entertainment. Louis Nye was brilliant - and so thoughtful - ripping out his 'bolt' out of his neck to give affectionately to Tony...... and pay special attention to Les Brown (bandleader) in the background hopping all over the place... Classic.

    • @al_voci
      @al_voci 4 года назад

      Thank you for this excellent piece of the best of Entertainment Television! Please put up more!

  • @GaryW48
    @GaryW48 12 лет назад +1

    I read your comments about parts 1-3...it is INDEED A SHAME!!! It is an excellent study on the older days of television variety shows, and of color television especially. I do recall in Part #1 with their opening number how the Director only used one tv camera for the entire segment. No jump cuts to 3 or 4 different cameras, but to stay on one shot.

  • @barryobrien7935
    @barryobrien7935 Год назад +1

    This looks like a VHS copy of Quad tape. Notice the tracking error at bottom of picture, also I’m not sure but I don’t think they had time code on two-inch tape. If this were the Quad tape playing the picture would be much clearer.

  • @musicom67
    @musicom67  10 лет назад +2

    9:30 - Louie Nye steals the show... love the part when he offers his 'terminal' to Tony... and Tony doesn't wanna touch it and wipes his hands on his jacket....then dances off the stage.... fun stuff.

  • @WPM_in_ATL
    @WPM_in_ATL 4 месяца назад

    Many of these selections were in Tony's book at the time. Listen to his 1958 album live with Basie.

  • @effend446
    @effend446 2 года назад

    For 1960, the overall audio and video quality is ahead of its time.

  • @Michaelbos
    @Michaelbos 12 лет назад

    THANK YOU for sharing this with us.

  • @lyghdha
    @lyghdha 12 лет назад +2

    I would LOVE to see Monica Zetterlund singing in this show. Can someone please upload it!?

  • @takoma5
    @takoma5 4 года назад +1

    Plymouth was solid for 60 😉

  • @Celluloidwatcher
    @Celluloidwatcher 11 лет назад +1

    Oh, I am sooo sorry. I WILL thank you for the wonderful video. I still think it's a very good piece of history to be shared with the world. But, yes, I'll thank you for it.

  • @KentuckyJet
    @KentuckyJet 11 лет назад

    Tony has always been great

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 13 лет назад

    Writers Arne Sultan and Marvin Worth, with Stan Burns, later worked with Leonard Stern on 'GET SMART"...

  • @JacquesTutite
    @JacquesTutite 5 лет назад

    Wow! Tony can sing and smoke at the same time!!

  • @Avatar610
    @Avatar610 13 лет назад

    That's future "General Hospital" star Peter Hansen (who played Lee Baldwin from the 60s to circa 2000) doing the Plymouth ads! Strange to see him with dark hair. On the other hand, Tony Bennett is still sounding great in his 80s!

  • @afathersdevotions
    @afathersdevotions 7 месяцев назад

    The video tape machine ran at about 15 ips, which is why the audio is so good!

  • @byrd56
    @byrd56 9 лет назад +1

    I think that's NBC-Burbank's Eddy King who did the "Arthur Murray Party" promo at 12:55.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines 9 лет назад

      Eddie was also the announcer for Steve's show, too.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines 9 лет назад

      It is indeed Eddie King- he was also the announcer for Steve's show.

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 13 лет назад +2

    "Later, be sure to see 'THE JACK PAAR SHOW', in' Living Color', right after your local news, over most of these NBC stations".

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 10 лет назад

    I'm quite puzzled why Frankenstein would appear in program not shown around Halloween. I marveled also at Tony Bennett briefly singing with a cigarette in his mouth.
    We had a 1960 Plymouth that might have looked exactly like the one in the commercial - but I don't remember it well because we only had it for 9 months, and I was 6-7 years old. My mother hated the "stabilizing" fins; she always thought another car was very close to ours when she caught sight of the fins.

  • @musicom67
    @musicom67  12 лет назад +4

    Sad world we now live in, isn't it? I mean, it's like going into a Public Library and only being allowed to see the book covers - and even THEN you can't even MENTION the 'authors' name or else it'll be IDENTIFIED!... "The S.A. Show" I mean, really? These copyright claimants love their POWER to CONTROL. Instead, these CLASSICS may wither and die in their vaults. (And this particular show was never even THEIRS!) - but anything S.A. they CLAIM.... Wilkommen to AMERIKA!

    • @geraldbaker4019
      @geraldbaker4019 4 года назад

      Do you know who owns this tape? Viacom? NBC?

  • @musicom67
    @musicom67  12 лет назад +1

    RUclips pulled all the other 3 episodes - but they forgot this one.

  • @StuNodd
    @StuNodd Год назад +1

    The great Jack Sperling on drums.

  • @zyxwut321
    @zyxwut321 6 лет назад +2

    Wow, you can see how tall Steve Allen was. He must've really stood out in his era.

  • @Avatar610
    @Avatar610 6 лет назад +3

    OMG! That's the late Peter Hansen of "General Hospital" as the Plymouth emcee!

  • @nickriggio8807
    @nickriggio8807 5 лет назад

    Tony sings at 3:13 and is on fire as many have said who have seen this video.

  • @wmbrown6
    @wmbrown6 13 лет назад

    And Stan Burns later became part of the writing staff of "The Carol Burnett Show" in its first two seasons, part of Season 3, and all of Season 5; Don Hinkley was a Burnett show writer for all of its first five seasons (as was Arnie Rosen who was an early producer of "Get Smart").

    • @fairfaxcat1312
      @fairfaxcat1312 2 года назад

      A TV producer told us that Burnett’s mouth was filthy when she talked to the studio audience between takes. The idea was to make the broadcast as dirty as they could get by with.

    • @wmbrown6
      @wmbrown6 2 года назад

      @@fairfaxcat1312 - You sure you're not mixing her up with Red Skelton? He sure got "blue" during his rehearsals . . .

    • @fairfaxcat1312
      @fairfaxcat1312 2 года назад

      @@wmbrown6 Yep but this was off camera and on one particular occasion.

  • @MrKTVM
    @MrKTVM 9 лет назад +1

    Louis Nye was SO funny!

  • @wmbrown6
    @wmbrown6 2 года назад

    The "Arthur Murray Dance Party" promo at the very end was V/O'd by veteran West Coast NBC announcer Eddy King.

  • @9094nancyj
    @9094nancyj 3 года назад

    Whatever happened to Bob Dinieri?Hey, that's Lee Baldwin from General Hospital doing the car commercial!

  • @SkatingErinsMom
    @SkatingErinsMom 6 лет назад

    We still had b&w TV in 1960.

  • @icecreamforcrowhurst
    @icecreamforcrowhurst 3 года назад

    2:53 a 45 record player in a car?! Incredible 😎

  • @superduper3728
    @superduper3728 11 лет назад +10

    Can you tell me where vibrant America vanished to?

    • @ronaldwilliamson7963
      @ronaldwilliamson7963 7 лет назад +2

      The hippies and their drug and free sex culture, that Steve Allen was so opposed to, (see his book "Vulgarians at the Gates") finished it off.

    • @Tmanaz480
      @Tmanaz480 6 лет назад

      It's MIA somewhere in Cambodia.

    • @rty1955
      @rty1955 6 лет назад +2

      Multiculturalism happened

  • @frankcastellano2147
    @frankcastellano2147 3 года назад

    Bennett....ELECTRIC!

  • @juliet8
    @juliet8 12 лет назад

    aww, that's a killer. I watched all four parts awhile back and was wondering where the other three went. In part one there was a commercial for promoting coffee that I thought was a pip.

  • @Jay77888
    @Jay77888 13 лет назад

    Wow - the 1960 Plymouth had an optional RCA 45 rpm record player? Neat! - I wonder how well that worked on bumpy roads?

    • @RCALivingStereo
      @RCALivingStereo 6 лет назад +1

      jcice3 they worked very well
      A friend of mine has one in his 61 desoto

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 13 лет назад

    Leonard Stern, Steve's head writer, just passed away.
    R.I.P.

  • @Juliaflo
    @Juliaflo 9 лет назад +1

    Pat Harrington, Jr. is the sole survivor of the troupe that included Don Knotts, Louis Nye, Tom Poston, and Gabe Dell.

    • @jehobden
      @jehobden 9 лет назад

      +Juliaflo and now he's gone, RIP :(

  • @mustangmooney21
    @mustangmooney21 11 лет назад

    Darn. I bought a 59 Plymouth. Wish I had waited one more year.

  • @MerleOberon
    @MerleOberon 12 лет назад +2

    Tony never inhaled on that cig, guess that's why he's still around

  • @warlaker
    @warlaker 13 лет назад

    That car record player was WAY before its time...

  • @zeppelindrummer58
    @zeppelindrummer58 2 месяца назад

    Hi, might you be able to send me the full video? Only part 4 is still up!

  • @nickriggio8807
    @nickriggio8807 6 лет назад +1

    Tony sings at 3:21

  • @YCDTI
    @YCDTI 9 лет назад +20

    Color TV is a fad.

  • @musicom67
    @musicom67  12 лет назад +1

    Historic Films Inc. (even though this didn't come from them) claimed ownership and MAD RUclips REMOVE THEM (but I saved this one...)

  • @StylinRed
    @StylinRed 10 лет назад +1

    Ms. Turner from Seattle well well wonder what happened to you :/ that was 54yrs ago

    • @musicom67
      @musicom67  10 лет назад +1

      She'd be a ripe 77 today (or maybe more!)

  • @stephenbeecher7545
    @stephenbeecher7545 3 года назад

    That RCA 45 rpm record player in the Plymouth was a nifty idea, except that people left their records in the car and they warped while in the hot sun.

  • @Alffovinni
    @Alffovinni 11 месяцев назад +1

    what happened to parts 1-3?

    • @musicom67
      @musicom67  11 месяцев назад

      1 got pulled by copyright. Type the same title and replace the (4 / 4) with a 2 or a 3 for those parts. RUclips sucks.

  • @hyacinthb.711
    @hyacinthb.711 3 года назад

    I’m still waiting for smell-o-vision

  • @Qboro66
    @Qboro66 6 лет назад +1

    Tony Bennett debunking the "cigarettes are bad" theory during his number.

    • @musicom67
      @musicom67  6 лет назад +1

      My grandpa smoked Chesterfields until 77 - lived until 96... Go figure.

    • @robmastro8620
      @robmastro8620 6 лет назад +2

      what happened to the cigarette? never saw him take a drag on it. just a prop i assume...

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak 3 года назад

      @@musicom67 I suppose some people are more prone than others.

  • @sheltv100
    @sheltv100 12 лет назад

    WHAT!? I never knew they have record players back then.

  • @theboredprogrammer1114
    @theboredprogrammer1114 3 года назад

    Not American but I wish I were a teen/ young adult during this time. This era has some comfort associated to it and I'm pretty much sick and tired of how this timeline is getting more insane nowadays.

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 13 лет назад

    It didn't, 'jcice'- that's why the turntable was eventually discontinued as an option on subsequent Plymouth models.

  • @sheltv100
    @sheltv100 12 лет назад

    Dancing with Frankenstein? What is this the prehistoric version of Thriller?

  • @crist67mustang
    @crist67mustang 4 года назад +1

    Hi, I'm John Biden and I'm 17y)o. It is my first time watching color TV, and I hope to be some day president of the US. Hey! Why did I say that?

  • @drh4683
    @drh4683 12 лет назад +1

    So now nobody can enjoy this classic historical early color footage in its entirety? Its come to the point where I need to download almost every video I watch as eventually someone claims the rights and off it goes and nobody can enjoy it then. What a total waist.

  • @stephengroce7674
    @stephengroce7674 7 лет назад

    i would kill for that car!

  • @LerfaMu1
    @LerfaMu1 5 лет назад

    Billboard Girl is 90 now

  • @spensert4933
    @spensert4933 6 лет назад +1

    Starts 3:21

  • @upallnite88
    @upallnite88 9 лет назад

    Great video! Where are parts 1, 2 and 3?

    • @musicom67
      @musicom67  9 лет назад +4

      +upallnite88 The RUclips police removed them. This one survived. I should try to reupload them.

    • @RCALivingStereo
      @RCALivingStereo 5 лет назад +1

      MUSICOM PRODUCTIONS please do and the Fred Astaire one to

  • @wmbrown6
    @wmbrown6 13 лет назад +1

    @dandydonaldo - So Steverino's professional pedigree extended to whole different areas in TV comedy.

  • @johnhoward3042
    @johnhoward3042 6 лет назад +1

    I want a record player for my car!

  • @mikelangford9188
    @mikelangford9188 7 лет назад

    Tony Bennett sings, Herman Munster dances.

  • @sucutash
    @sucutash 2 года назад

    This has a Charles Van Doren thinking about an answer vibe.

    • @musicom67
      @musicom67  2 года назад

      You sure it's not a Mamie vibe? 😂

    • @sucutash
      @sucutash 2 года назад

  • @StylinRed
    @StylinRed 10 лет назад

    that Plymouth is quite feature rich

  • @kerrygriffin578
    @kerrygriffin578 4 года назад

    This is the I was Born

  • @juliet8
    @juliet8 12 лет назад

    Where are the other 3 parts?

  • @robertpeters2741
    @robertpeters2741 3 года назад

    Everything on that Plymouth Fury was optional equipment

  • @sonofretrotvluver
    @sonofretrotvluver 10 лет назад

    Would records skip a lot on bumpy roads?

    • @Tmanaz480
      @Tmanaz480 6 лет назад

      You only put on a record once you were "parked" at makeout point.

  • @nlpnt
    @nlpnt 4 года назад

    Commercial breaks were almost too short back then, you could go to the bathroom *or* get a snack but not both. And if you were into cars and *wanted* to hear about the new Plymouth you were screwed.

  • @rubber4532
    @rubber4532 11 лет назад

    where are the first 3 parts?

  • @WhiteCamry
    @WhiteCamry 10 лет назад

    Six years later Nye appeared on an episode of "The Munsters" as Zombo, the host of an afternoon horror show, whom Eddie worships and visits on the set of his show.
    ruclips.net/video/Fz-bNb-Yvg0/видео.html

    • @musicom67
      @musicom67  10 лет назад

      Also fun is Nye's appearance in the 1970's with his wife on CBS' "Tattletales" game show (also found here on YT). Guy is underrated and forgotten today :-(

  • @vinniemorciglio4632
    @vinniemorciglio4632 7 лет назад

    Wait!!!! Tony records for Columbia........Why is he on an RCA Company show!?!?!

    • @musicom67
      @musicom67  7 лет назад

      Actually, it was the Plymouth Show. Sure, RCA owned NBC, but talent always appeared 'on another network'... Likewise, he could've appeared on NBC's Dinah Shore Show, but that was the Chevy Show... :-) In those days, the shows were named after their sponsor - even in the 1970s, "this show was brought to you by..."

    • @vinniemorciglio4632
      @vinniemorciglio4632 6 лет назад

      I know, I was being sarcastic. but RCA ruled the roost anyway, did you see "Game Show"? LOL

    • @timdub70
      @timdub70 5 лет назад

      Mitch Miller was the A&R man for Columbia, and he had his own show on NBC.