Some Trivia Notes: 1. Parkay is now owned by Conagra Brands. 2. Ed Herlihy was a news narrator for the Universal Newsreel from the 1940s to its end in 1967 - in fact he made a vocal cameo in Who Framed Roger Rabbit - narrating a story about Maroon Cartoons being bought by Cloverleaf after Marvin Acme was murdered.
I want to go back and live it all over again. The 70’s and 80’s were the best years of my life. We had the best music that had meaning and the best TV shows and special back then and lived in the last of the best decades in America..it was the party of a life time and we lived it well. We had great shows like, Falcon Crest, Dallas, Knots Landing, Dynasty,The Waltons, Little House on the Prairie, ALF, The Six Million dollar man, The Dukes of Hazard, BJ and the Bear, Air Wolf, Battle Star Galactica! Knight Rider and for the first time ever the motion pictures of, Star Wars, Star Trek, Superman, Spider Man, Close Encounters of the third kind, E.T., Poltergeist, Jaws, Friday the 13th, Aliens, (No not the ones being aloud to just walk into our country right now in 2024), Predator and many more… We also celebrated the bicentennial in the 70’s when the entire country celebrated it from Apr 1, 1975 - Jul 4, 1976. It was like the 4th of July every day. It was fantastic!.…it was such a better time to be alive in this county. We never had the problems that are here today. It was unheard of for kids being shot and men walking around dressed as women. It was the best years of my life, It was the last of America and we were lucky to have experienced it.
Ed Herlihy had quite a career. Not only was he a narrator for the Kraft commercials, but he also starred in the old-time radio show, The Perry Como Kraft Music Hall.
I'm not sure why but these commercials are soothing to me, I suppose they remind me of better times ❤
Some Trivia Notes: 1. Parkay is now owned by Conagra Brands. 2. Ed Herlihy was a news narrator for the Universal Newsreel from the 1940s to its end in 1967 - in fact he made a vocal cameo in Who Framed Roger Rabbit - narrating a story about Maroon Cartoons being bought by Cloverleaf after Marvin Acme was murdered.
Ed was also in Pee-wee's Big Adventure. He was Francis's dad, Mr. Buxton. I worked with Ed for many years. What a gentleman.
This Kraft commercial spotlights the foods of autumn.
I want to go back and live it all over again. The 70’s and 80’s were the best years of my life. We had the best music that had meaning and the best TV shows and special back then and lived in the last of the best decades in America..it was the party of a life time and we lived it well. We had great shows like, Falcon Crest, Dallas, Knots Landing, Dynasty,The Waltons, Little House on the Prairie, ALF, The Six Million dollar man, The Dukes of Hazard, BJ and the Bear, Air Wolf, Battle Star Galactica! Knight Rider and for the first time ever the motion pictures of, Star Wars, Star Trek, Superman, Spider Man, Close Encounters of the third kind, E.T., Poltergeist, Jaws, Friday the 13th, Aliens, (No not the ones being aloud to just walk into our country right now in 2024), Predator and many more… We also celebrated the bicentennial in the 70’s when the entire country celebrated it from Apr 1, 1975 - Jul 4, 1976. It was like the 4th of July every day. It was fantastic!.…it was such a better time to be alive in this county. We never had the problems that are here today. It was unheard of for kids being shot and men walking around dressed as women. It was the best years of my life, It was the last of America and we were lucky to have experienced it.
J. L. Kraft was a true legend of creating food products.
1983, when kids had been born without screens strapped to their faces. 😁
And priceless, Good Food for Good Ideas
The classic, descriptive Kraft ads!
The best of Ed Herlihy!
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Willis Kauer of rural Walworth, Wi
Hey, Magnetic Tape Head, please upload a series of Kraft commercials featuring summer recipes.
It’s our boy!
Ed Herlihy had quite a career. Not only was he a narrator for the Kraft commercials, but he also starred in the old-time radio show, The Perry Como Kraft Music Hall.
3:22 Thor sighting, pre-Avengers
Hey, Magnetic Tape Head, what TV special did this series of Kraft commercials come from?
Lynn Boyer if he didn’t answer you 2 months ago why do you think he’ll answer again a couple of weeks later. 🤦♀️
@@mst3kanita This was from the 17th Annual CMA Awards, which aired on CBS in 1983.
This was likely from a special that Kraft sponsored. Do you know which one (and the date)?
The 17th Annual Country Music Association Awards, Monday, Oct. 10, 1983, CBS.
5:01 Halloween recipes 🎃👻🥪🥗🍎🍏
Where can I find the recipes from the first commercial?
They were in one of the issues of TV Guide, but I don't remember.
@@lynnboyer6643 the TV Guide you’re speaking of is probably from 1983.
The one and only Ed Herlihy, he never see as game show announcer, his charisma is worthless
These recipes are weird
Frozen Fish Chunks. Squash. Barbecue Sauce.
MMM delish soup idea.