when i want to escape, i watch these commercials... they make me feel good, and bring me back to a time in my life... thank you so much for posting these...
I grew up on KTLA in the 80's. I always thought it had the classiest on-air presentation of the independent stations in L.A. of the period. A reflection of the staff and management that Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasters had when it owned the station.
I remember most of these commercials , and it seems like it was only yesterday. Channel 5 , KTLA, Los Angeles used to show a lot of good movies. The clip of the promotion of Laugh Trax was spoofing the Valley girl image , lol . She was speaking in "Val talk" ( Frank Zappa's daughter had a hit record , "Valley Girl , " Omg , Like that is so bitching ", lol! I showed my teenage son the commercial of the video games that we used to play. He fell on the floor laughing at the graphics. He said it was 2 dimensional , and was on the level for second graders. I told him , hey some kids played these games and were inspired to go in the computer field. Don't laugh because they made computers better for your ungrateful generation. The C and H sugar spot. I miss this commercial on TV. I tell my wife my mother always bought C and H sugar and she gets mad and says ," Sugar is Sugar!" I tell her imho C and H was the best sugar available. Thank you for uploading these commercials because my parents were still alive on this date.
About those "second-grade" level video games your kids laughed at, they were state-of-the-art at the time. If he thinks that those games are primitive, you should tell him about "Pong".
Wait until they find out that some games were entirely text-based. I remember trying to secretly boot my Apple //e to play games without my parents finding out that I was still awake ... I can only describe the sound as a robot having a stroke.
Dude , I bought 10 footlockers in 1985 to store comic books. I bought them at Zody's for around $12.00. I still have the comic books in them. They're in comic book bags and are still in good condition.
My family and I moved to CA in 1980, I remember commercials like these back then. There were only a few channels: Channel 2 CBS, Channel 9 (don't recall name) Channel 4 was NBC, and there was Channel 13 and Channel 11 Fox. I think there was Channel 5 as well.. No cable back then of course
In the '70s and '80s, KTLA Channel 5 was the COOLEST channel on TV!! Saturday mornings, we may have tuned in to the 'Big 3' (CBS, NBC (not so much!) and ABC), but Saturday (and Sunday) afternoons belonged to KTLA. The Munsters, Gilligan's Island, Family Film Festival, Star Trek and of course, the 'Movie for a Saturday/Sunday Evening' -- which was ALWAYS something good!
Channel 13 was the Benny Hill channel, 11 was the WWF Superstar and Kung Fu Theater channel. And don't forget Channel 9. I still remember the jingle just before football season, " Raiders, Raiders, Raiders on 9." Oh and Elvira.
In the mid 80s, My mom would always buy me a hot dog and coke. I loved Zodys! Great memories! Macy's Inc. bought them out and they became Ralphs Supermarkets.
University Stereo on PCH in Long Beach was famous for locking their doors so you couldn't leave without a salesperson. They eventually got in trouble with the law on that one.
Those people at that restraunt, who were fooled with Folgers coffee must've gave birth to the droves of wanna be coffee connoisseurs that go to Starbucks
The one that immediately comes to mind is "Fred Rated for Federator." Is that along the lines of what you're looking for? If so, I have a Federated commercial here: ruclips.net/video/njkQ0Q6YVms/видео.html
And just think aliens 👽 who'd been here trillions of years and seeded us here and some located miles deep under the 🌎 earth was still billions of years advanced over us then😒
when i want to escape, i watch these commercials... they make me feel good, and bring me back to a time in my life... thank you so much for posting these...
I thought i was the only one
These old commercials unlock all kinds of memories from my youth. I love them!
The 80's are back, for me when I watch this clip.
I grew up on KTLA in the 80's. I always thought it had the classiest on-air presentation of the independent stations in L.A. of the period. A reflection of the staff and management that Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasters had when it owned the station.
I loved the 80s
I remember most of these commercials , and it seems like it was only yesterday. Channel 5 , KTLA, Los Angeles used to show a lot of good movies. The clip of the promotion of Laugh Trax was spoofing the Valley girl image , lol . She was speaking in "Val talk" ( Frank Zappa's daughter had a hit record , "Valley Girl , " Omg , Like that is so bitching ", lol! I showed my teenage son the commercial of the video games that we used to play. He fell on the floor laughing at the graphics. He said it was 2 dimensional , and was on the level for second graders. I told him , hey some kids played these games and were inspired to go in the computer field. Don't laugh because they made computers better for your ungrateful generation. The C and H sugar spot. I miss this commercial on TV. I tell my wife my mother always bought C and H sugar and she gets mad and says ," Sugar is Sugar!" I tell her imho C and H was the best sugar available. Thank you for uploading these commercials because my parents were still alive on this date.
About those "second-grade" level video games your kids laughed at, they were state-of-the-art at the time. If he thinks that those games are primitive, you should tell him about "Pong".
@@allisoncorona1324 You're right! It was a state of the art video game in the early 1970s. I'll see if I can find it on RUclips.
Wait until they find out that some games were entirely text-based. I remember trying to secretly boot my Apple //e to play games without my parents finding out that I was still awake ... I can only describe the sound as a robot having a stroke.
@@foxykins 👍
Awesome ads of 1982! Love them!
This Humanity and society was so far a head of us right now
Love's 3:13
Alpha Beta 19:54 Safeway 25:13 Lucky 5:54
Von's 16:47, Chief Auto Parts 22:24 & Bank of America 7:53
My 12th grade economics teacher, Mr. Tibbetts, would frequently talk about working at Zody's while attending Cal State Northridge.
Dude , I bought 10 footlockers in 1985 to store comic books. I bought them at Zody's for around $12.00. I still have the comic books in them. They're in comic book bags and are still in good condition.
My family and I moved to CA in 1980, I remember commercials like these back then. There were only a few channels: Channel 2 CBS, Channel 9 (don't recall name) Channel 4 was NBC, and there was Channel 13 and Channel 11 Fox. I think there was Channel 5 as well.. No cable back then of course
@@KatB69 Channel 9 was KHJ, then became KCAL in 1989.
I remember all of these spots from back in the day watching KTLA. Great memories. Thanks for posting!
6:53 Joe Sirola on the voice-over for the GTE Yellow Pages.
0:54 Kasey Cisyk sings for Coke.
In the '70s and '80s, KTLA Channel 5 was the COOLEST channel on TV!! Saturday mornings, we may have tuned in to the 'Big 3' (CBS, NBC (not so much!) and ABC), but Saturday (and Sunday) afternoons belonged to KTLA. The Munsters, Gilligan's Island, Family Film Festival, Star Trek and of course, the 'Movie for a Saturday/Sunday Evening' -- which was ALWAYS something good!
Awwww good times. Brings back memories of me at my grandmas house RIP.
I miss the 1980's
I miss when channel 13 channel 11 snd channel 5 were just local stations. Channel 5 had the best scary movies
Channel 13 was the Benny Hill channel, 11 was the WWF Superstar and Kung Fu Theater channel. And don't forget Channel 9. I still remember the jingle just before football season, " Raiders, Raiders, Raiders on 9." Oh and Elvira.
Channel 11 was the newest back in the 80's married with children cops and the tracy Allman show.
@@ricflair9717 god I miss kung fu theater
When this was on ..... I would turn 20. I miss those days. My dad and I were going out to Yuba College and we were taking different classes out there.
God, I feel old...........
21:53 A young Lea Thompson in a Burger King commercial.
wow!!! This is my childhood, I remember watching BOGGY CREEK and being so scared!
Sentimentally remember these clips...
I miss those days.
God, I miss Zody's. Walk in with $20, walk out with a bag full o' stuff.
Yep! You ain’t lyin..my Mom got some cool deals there.
In the mid 80s, My mom would always buy me a hot dog and coke. I loved Zodys! Great memories! Macy's Inc. bought them out and they became Ralphs Supermarkets.
Ralph's Supermarket..Johnny Carson joked about..made me want to visit
5:10 That's the canonical twins, Cyb and Trish Barnstable, who later appeared in Quark.
University Stereo on PCH in Long Beach was famous for locking their doors so you couldn't leave without a salesperson. They eventually got in trouble with the law on that one.
TAB! This is a rare one!!!
Win up to $100 dollars in free groceries on the spot. Today that prize would enable you to buy a couple of slices of cheese.
Do you have the radio commercials where the lady sings the KBIG commercials from the early 1980's?
I would give up all of today’s technology to go back to 1982.
I totally agree!!!!!
In 1982 Knights of the Round Table was on the TV and now Prince Harry lives up the road . That’s progress.
Those people at that restraunt, who were fooled with Folgers coffee must've gave birth to the droves of wanna be coffee connoisseurs that go to Starbucks
Koreatown, Los Angeles 1982.
LEA THOMPSON doing a Burger King commercial 21:56
Heather Locklear in the milk ad! She was always hot!
2021 sucks wish i was there.
Los Angeles, Koreatown 1982.
3:43 Is that Heather Locklear?
Yep! She did at least a few milk commercials back then.
Gold times
Who's the actress at 25:16? She looks familiar 🤔
Your mommy
She does look familiar-probably from other ads and maybe some small TV roles. Don’t know the name.
Looking for the crazy LA electronics store commercials from the early 80s, anyone know the store and commercials?
The one that immediately comes to mind is "Fred Rated for Federator." Is that along the lines of what you're looking for? If so, I have a Federated commercial here: ruclips.net/video/njkQ0Q6YVms/видео.html
aahhh, GREAT!
I was born the next day.
2:25 You gonna wear pantyhose, Joe?
Back when Porsche only sold sports cars..911..944 and the awesome 928!!
8 :00 when B of A was worth a damn
Boy Ivanhoe must’ve been available AND cheap to air!! 😂😂😂
Love the whopper
And just think aliens 👽 who'd been here trillions of years and seeded us here and some located miles deep under the 🌎 earth was still billions of years advanced over us then😒
When there was respect and decency in this country.
Coke in tin cans......miss it
How did they differ from aluminum cans?
Tin can held in compression and flavor much better
I loved the 80s