Commercials, trailers etc compilation: CBS ('60s/'70s)
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- Опубликовано: 7 дек 2021
- A collection of adverts, promos, trailers etc from CBS, mostly from the 1960s/70s: Anacin, Dristan, Blue Lustre, Future acrylic floor finish, Stay in School, Men at Law promo slide, Wausau Insurance, Motorola Quasar, Cascade, Wausau, end of M*A*S*H with v/o trail for Carlton Your Doorman, Snoopy Come Home trailer, Pizza Hut, Walter Cronkite & Beverly Sills CBS news clip (1976 - Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Hank Aaron), The Continental Insurance Companies of New York (2 commercials), The Evening Sun, Care Labels, Polident green, Tegrin, Wall Street Journal, Barron's Business and Financial weekly, American National Building and Loan Association, Johnson's Baby Shampoo, ?, Lucky Strike, Dodge Coronet, Mission Impossible, Fleischmann's margerine, Planters dry roasted nuts, Bic Banana, Yellow Pages, Polaroid SX70, Norelco electric shaver, Mannix, Lucky Strike 100's, Dentyne (start missing), Rolaids, American Oil Superbowl promo, Benson & Hedges 100's, Personna razor blades, Excedrin, Whistle spray cleaner, Hai Karate, Pacquin hand cream, next week on Lancer, Roi-Tan cigars, Australia - The Timeless Land trailer, CBS promo (start missing), Fresh Start laundry detergent, Old Spice, CBS News bulletin, Mission Impossible brought to you by Marlboro, Miss Teenage America Pageant promo, Reynolds Wrap, next week on Mission Impossible, MI brought to you by Romunda watch bands from Speidel and British Sterling after shave, Geritol, Sominex, Gunsmoke end credits with Peter Ustinov v/o, Here's Lucy trail, Hogan's Heroes brought to you by Marlboro, this portion of The Defenders brought to you by Viceroy filter cigarettes
I miss these ads and the good ole days. I grew up in the 70's and I miss those days a lot. Living with my parents and in Yorba Linda. Ya, the 1970's was a good decade.
I've been watching a lot these old 60s/70s TV compilations recently and I don't mind saying they make me long for the good ole' days of TV.
In the Mission: Impossible closing credits, Jack Urbont is listed as the man who scored that particular episode. He's best remembered as the man who wrote the best-known theme for General Hospital (the song "Autumn Breeze") that was used from 1976 to the early 2000s. He also wrote all the music for the syndicated mid-1960s Marvel Super Heroes cartoons for Grantray Animation.
In those Gunsmoke closing credits, they list Leon Klatzkin as the person who scored that episode; he also wrote the opening and closing theme music to The Adventures of Superman way back in the 1950s. I'd bet in his day he scored a lot of other movies and TV shows as well.
Philip Morris {Marlboro, Clark Gum, American Safety Razor [Personna]} was a primary sponsor of "MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE" during its initial seasons..
This is amazing! Hoping some 1970’s era stuff like this is preserved
This was terrific!!! I remember when care labels began to appear on clothes- it made things so much easier.
I had it recorded on tape, in the 1960s, recording the theme song of “Family Affair”, this is a FAMILY TV show, the announcer said “brought to you by …” and one of their sponsors was a cigarette sponsor !!! 😮😮
Stan Sawyer speaks for Barron's. Former Baltimore Orioles star pitcher Jim Palmer uses Tegrin to overcome his dandruff.
04:44 - Vic Perrin as the policyholder's business. He was a very busy radio actor during the golden age.
Hmm… I consider myself a bit of a Vic Perrin aficionado and I don’t think that’s him. Try this one, at the beginning.
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4:45- Herb Vigran is the man on the examining table.
Wow! Now this is rare CBS material. It’s nice to hear CBS staff announcers like Hal Simms and Stuart Metz promoting upcoming shows during the closing credits. If you have anymore rare CBS material, please upload. :)
There were other memorable voices for The Eye (or Tiffany) Network: Bill Gilliand, Bern Bennett,Don Robertson,Tom Connell, Bill Martin,Warren Moran and Bob Hite.
@@armorybrunotjr.3204 - Pat Connell, you mean. The first full-time African-American staff announcer for any major broadcast network, when hired as such by CBS in 1961. Unfortunately overshadowed since by NBC's Fred Facey. So little-known in relation, one old-time radio database (he announced two Mandel Kramer "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" episodes on CBS Radio in 1961-62) has his surname misspelled "Canel."
@@wmbrown6 Pat Connell, TV's first black staff announcer in network television history. Thank you.
COMMERCIAL WITH BUGS BUNNY STARRING MEL BLANC , I SAW THAT COMMERCIAL IN 16MM , VERY COOL SEE THE COMMERCIALS FROM CBS
Thanks a million for putting in the the original network closing credits for Mission Impossible. Being a big fan of that show I always wondered who their sponsors were. I also liked the Clark chewing gum sponsor ID logo & the original sponsor commercials & tags, also the promos for Gunsmoke, The Andy Griffith Show & The Carol Burnett Show. I hope you put up more neat stuff like this in the future.
Thanks for commenting, glad you enjoyed the compilation. If I come across more stuff like this I certainly will upload it.
In the second season "Mission: Impossible" close, V/O Stuart Metz mentioned "The Carol Burnett Show" with guests Richard Chamberlain and Gloria Loring. That featured an early parody of "Gone With the Wind," made to coincide with the hundredth or so theatrical re-release of that film by MGM - a spoof which aired exactly nine years to the day before her more famous and better-known "Went With the Wind!" which, I reckon, would have been much an improvement over the earlier version.
That was some delicious sponsor billboard especially for Mannix and Mission Impossible, with the Delicious Clark Gum logo. I have imagined a cigarette box at the bottom left during the credits. Philip Morris also brought us Family Affair, until they dropped out due to too many kids watching; Red Skeleton Hour, Hogan's Heroes, The Loner, Hazel, the final season; and the early episodes of The Jackie Gleason show, the 60s episodes. I screamed when I saw the sponsor tags for Mannix and MI. A long time ago, I saw the credits for Hogan's Heroes with a small box of Parliament cigarettes. I gotta find more sponsor tags!
Wow - Terrific masculine energy.
This was magnificent! We watched CBS all the time. Some of these commercials I actually remember and a lot of them I had forgotten until now. Thank-you, THANK-YOU!
So do you remember the ones you forgot until now? 😊
2:12- "MEN AT LAW" {February 1971} was formerly "THE STOREFRONT LAWYERS" at the start of the 1970-'71 season. It was no more successful than the earlier version of the series, and was cancelled at the end of the season.
Voiced by Bill Martin
George Fenneman @ 1:33
Bryan Clark @ 15:21
Peter Mark Richman @ 31:36
Since 1965 (up to that point), CBS's color film chains (both at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York for CBS network and WCBS-TV local, and Television City in Hollywood) were General Electric PE-24's (with four vidicon tubes); these had round edges on the camera head, as opposed to square edges, and I'm trying to determine which of these variants had an A suffix and had a B suffix (PE-24A or PE-24B).
2:12 - Bill Martin on V/O for "Men at Law" promo
2:30 - Harry Kramer on Wausau Insurance sponsor billboard
3:43 - Norman Rose on Quasar TV commercial
7:07 - Hal Simms on CBS 'Eye-D'
15:32 - Phil Tonken on Wall Street Journal offer
33:23 - Hal Simms heard over "Lancer" end credits
34:54 - Dan Ingram (of WABC Musicradio 77) on "Fresh Start" commercial
38:36 - Pat Connell V/O over first-season "Mission: Impossible" end credits (apparently, Saturday and Sunday nights were his usual booth shift)
43:15 - Stuart Metz V/O over second-season "Mission: Impossible" end credits
46:02 - Don Robertson V/O over 'Eye-D'
47:57 - sounds like Warren Moran V/O promo'ing "Mister Ed"
I have a question, though: Who was the Washington, DC-based V/O around 37:00 who ended that CBS News Bulletin, and announced for years on "Face the Nation"?
MacLover2000 i found the closing credits of mission impossible and the rare desilu logo
3:42- Norman Rose, announcer.
Norman Rose also speaks for Dristan.
21:01- 1967 Standard Brands "two-fer" minute {Fleischmann's margarine, Planters peanuts}; McLean Stevenson at 21:37.
I had originally thought that was "Big Fig" as one of the men in that ad, but watching it again I realized Stevenson was playing ALL of the male roles. I hadn't;t seen that one since I was a little tyke.
Aspirin commercials from this era were designed to try to spread headaches
I felt that as a kid….excedrin
22:31- Pearl Bailey and Bugs Bunny {Mel Blanc}, 1970
25:20 - Damn, it seemed every week somebody wanted Joe Mannix dead...poor guy. Right after that, that's David Doyle (aka Bosley from "Charlie's Angels") in the Lucky Strike 100s ad. And at 31:20 we have Cloris Leachman as Angel with Andrew Duggan in that scene from "Lancer."
29:13- Alexander Scourby, announcer.
I don’t know most of these commercials.
Especially the Lucky Strike cancer sticks. 🚬
The POLAROID camera ! wow! what will they think of next!
22:02- Mel Brooks, narrator.
43:59- "....Dr. Flygrabber- alias Vincent Price, who joins Red for some outrageous comedy, on 'THE RED SKELTON HOUR'! Tuesday at 8:30, 7:30 Central Time.....on CBS."
20:00 nice mission impossible
May I ask, do you have anything from CBS 1975 Catch The Brightest Stars? Promo jingle sings, animation. Thanks
Martha Rae
Do have Barnaby Jones & Cannon mid bumper?
Whatever became of Wausau Insurance? 🤨
Also, who would be wacky to wrap Christmas gifts with aluminum foil? 😆
I have no idea of what happened to Employers Insurance of Wausau, except it might have been absorbed by another insurance company. Most insurance companies have a picture of a mountain, a Native American or
an elk, but Employers Insurance of Wausau had a picture of the exterior of town train station of Wausau, Wisconsin. Rex Marshall shills Reynolds Wrap. (By the way, there is nothing wrong with wrapping Christmas gifts
with aluminum foil.)
Employers insurance of Wausau was bought out by Liberty Mutual in 1999
DROP OUT OF SCHOOL. GET EXPELLED. It’s not worth it when you’re teaching yourself, like I did…
Buster Keaton only had one day of school in his WHOLE life, lucky him!!! 😊😊😊