Vaughn Monroe speaks for RCA. 25:50- Caroline O'Connor later spoke for Standard Brands in the mid-1960's {primarily for Chase & Sanborn coffee and Blue Bonnet margarine}.
I'm thinking of my mom watching this as she celebrates the one month birthday of me, and thinks about all that stuff she won't be able to afford anymore.
I just looked on Wikipedia, They ceased operations on November 7th, 2001 and the operations transferred to Delta Air Transport which later became SN Brussels Airlines.
Vaughn Monroe speaks for RCA.
25:50- Caroline O'Connor later spoke for Standard Brands in the mid-1960's {primarily for Chase & Sanborn coffee and Blue Bonnet margarine}.
My mom watched this when she was in high school (graduated in 1959). Where Lucille Grant lived, this aired on WJAR Ch 10.
I'm thinking of my mom watching this as she celebrates the one month birthday of me, and thinks about all that stuff she won't be able to afford anymore.
Your mother could afford an $8000 mink coat or a $9000 diamond ring?
Our Australian contestant may have done the first "one-up" bid with her bid of $501 on the Reed and Barton silver service!
I am loving all of these uploads. Amazing quality for kinescope and I've never seen these episodes before. Thank you!
I would love to see more!!!
That showcase was the reason GSN never aired the first 4 episodes.
The earliest they aired was the 10/28/57 episode.
Neither would Buzzr TV.
WHY? What was wrong with the showcase? Because of the fur? Someone please tell me!
@@Snapepet I think it was the fur.
Were you referring to the PRIZE called "The Beauty of the Orient?" That was a prize, not a showcase.
At the time this episode was filmed, the RCA Corporation was the parent company of TPIR's network, NBC.
My big brother was born the next day at 9 lbs 4 oz.
Contestants were well-behaved and well-dressed. The men wore suits and ties!
The good old days, when between the RCA stereo and the camera, about $50k in today's dollars would have gotten you less than a cheap cellphone can do.
As seen on Mondays at 7:30pm(et).
I remember Sabena airlines. Are they still in business?
I just looked on Wikipedia, They ceased operations on November 7th, 2001 and the operations transferred to Delta Air Transport which later became SN Brussels Airlines.
I'll bet some of these clock radios are still used today.
This was aired when my mama was 2.5 months old.
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I hope that stereo can pick up Australian AM and FM broadcasts...
i'm sure the Australian affiliate of RCA had adapters
18,444 dollars is just shy of 200,000 today
Shares in US STEEL from a game show?
They gave away shares in numerous companies...
@@tomservo56954 One time at least they offered a share of the top 50 companies of the Dow Jones Industrial Average...
Tonight didn't even reach the five figure total...