RIP Raquel Welch. She was unforgettable, even if most of her movies were pretty easy to forget. The Southern sheriff in the Dodge ad was played by Joe Higgins; those spots were so popular that they inspired a country novelty hit in 1970 entitled "The Sheriff of Boone County," by Kenny Price. A couple of years later they would both be cast members of Hee Haw.
I remember that KTTV jingle well from when I was a kid! For years even before RUclips and the Internet, I still remembered that jingle in my head. So nice to be able to hear it/see these promos again!
Another great video. That KTTV jingle brought back some good memories. I remember the new fall season on the local stations always starting just after Labor Day. I also remember the John Tracy Clinic and Western Fed Bank commercials around this time.
Fond memories as I live in Long Beach from 1969-72. These fall previews were probably the last that I saw before I moved to Texas in mid-September of 72.
@@efrem1 Hey , if you want to review what you missed go to Google Newspaper Archives. Click on the Courier (Oxnard ,Ca. was in Los Angeles county) Look thru the TV section and you can see the programs you missed.
KTTV also had an extensive studio system where a lot of other TV shows for other networks were filmed. Before it was sold off the broadcast station was just a form for the more lucrative production facilities. Toward the end, there would be days of I Love Lucy reruns as its only on air offering.
This is why I really love old commercials even though I was not around back in 1972 Wendy’s commercials were on the air, and I have never lived in the West Coast part of the country when the network of channel 11 was on the air because at2:29 I really liked the Dodge dart commercial, which shows a young woman getting pulled over during a routine traffic stop and what she’s trying to do to avoid tickets, she is having a conversation with the state trooper, showing him everything about the car that she’s driving in and this is when the Dodge dart within around back in the 70s because they’re young woman was trying to avoid getting tickets by distracting the officer because you know why, why this is why I really love old commercials.
I remember those Wrigley Spearmint Gum spots where people were "carrying the big fresh flavor" by bringing those big packs along. One such spot was done in an airport.
Mad Magazine did a parody of that commercial. People were walking around carrying the gum under their arm. The next scene had people cursing as they stepped into big globs of sticky gum.
She was the first choice to play Carol Brady, on "The Brady Bunch", but was replaced by Florence Henderson, when the producers changed their minds. So, her main claims to fame were being a frequent panellist on "Match Game", and playing Murray's wife Marie on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show".
KTTV, that's entertainment! This was it's slogan from late 1972, early 1973(channel 11 Los Angeles was owned by Metromedia at the time.) Now it's owned by Fox. Thank you, R.T. for bringing back memories. New York, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Boston, Minneapolis,Dallas, Miami, Los Angeles had the best tv stations for families and kids. We also went outside and played when the tv shows, we didn't like were on. We had the best weather year round.
Oh yeah, I did the same espcialy when my mom had her stories, and Donahue/Oprah on. Then again I had an 8 p.m. bedtime even in summer so I had to make everything count.
Cold Power had previously been marketed to African American households, understanding that many of them might not have hot water available for laundry. Soul singer Lou Rawls did radio spots for it.
Love those Ch. 11 graphics! I remember them well! KTTV revived Andy Griffith around 1990 and had on the air for almost the entire decade(it was like that in the '70s as well!). 😁😁😁😁😁
September 4, 1972 was the day Gambit, The Joker's Wild and The New Price is Right came to CBS daytime.
RIP Raquel Welch. She was unforgettable, even if most of her movies were pretty easy to forget. The Southern sheriff in the Dodge ad was played by Joe Higgins; those spots were so popular that they inspired a country novelty hit in 1970 entitled "The Sheriff of Boone County," by Kenny Price. A couple of years later they would both be cast members of Hee Haw.
I remember that KTTV jingle well from when I was a kid! For years even before RUclips and the Internet, I still remembered that jingle in my head. So nice to be able to hear it/see these promos again!
At the end of that Wrigley Spearmint gum commercial is an RTD bus, as those of us who lived in L.A. at that time recall!
Another great video. That KTTV jingle brought back some good memories. I remember the new fall season on the local stations always starting just after Labor Day. I also remember the John Tracy Clinic and Western Fed Bank commercials around this time.
Fond memories as I live in Long Beach from 1969-72. These fall previews were probably the last that I saw before I moved to Texas in mid-September of 72.
@@efrem1 Hey , if you want to review what you missed go to Google Newspaper Archives. Click on the Courier (Oxnard ,Ca. was in Los Angeles county) Look thru the TV section and you can see the programs you missed.
Remember this one too, never thought I would see it again. KTTV that's entertainment.
🎶Annie Green Springs, love that country wine🎶….Lordy, I haven’t heard that one in a long time!
KTTV also had an extensive studio system where a lot of other TV shows for other networks were filmed. Before it was sold off the broadcast station was just a form for the more lucrative production facilities. Toward the end, there would be days of I Love Lucy reruns as its only on air offering.
4:57 Prayers for That Girl, Marlo Thomas, after the recent passing of her long-time husband & TV Talk Show Pionner, Phil Donahue.
This is why I really love old commercials even though I was not around back in 1972 Wendy’s commercials were on the air, and I have never lived in the West Coast part of the country when the network of channel 11 was on the air because at2:29 I really liked the Dodge dart commercial, which shows a young woman getting pulled over during a routine traffic stop and what she’s trying to do to avoid tickets, she is having a conversation with the state trooper, showing him everything about the car that she’s driving in and this is when the Dodge dart within around back in the 70s because they’re young woman was trying to avoid getting tickets by distracting the officer because you know why, why this is why I really love old commercials.
I remember those Wrigley Spearmint Gum spots where people were "carrying the big fresh flavor" by bringing those big packs along.
One such spot was done in an airport.
In Wrigley's hometown of Chicago, they teamed up with a local radio station to give away those inflatable prop packs to listeners.
I remember those too!
Mad Magazine did a parody of that commercial. People were walking around carrying the gum under their arm. The next scene had people cursing as they stepped into big globs of sticky gum.
0:50 This is a good jingle I like! KTTV That’s Entertainment from 1972-73
Dodge Dart was called a compact car back then when everything that wasn't a land yacht was considered small
Joyce Bulifant in the Biz commercial.
She was the first choice to play Carol Brady, on "The Brady Bunch", but was replaced by Florence Henderson, when the producers changed their minds. So, her main claims to fame were being a frequent panellist on "Match Game", and playing Murray's wife Marie on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show".
KTTV, that's entertainment! This was it's slogan from late 1972, early 1973(channel 11 Los Angeles was owned by Metromedia at the time.) Now it's owned by Fox. Thank you, R.T. for bringing back memories. New York, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Boston, Minneapolis,Dallas, Miami, Los Angeles had the best tv stations for families and kids. We also went outside and played when the tv shows, we didn't like were on. We had the best weather year round.
Oh yeah, I did the same espcialy when my mom had her stories, and Donahue/Oprah on. Then again I had an 8 p.m. bedtime even in summer so I had to make everything count.
Craig "Peter Gunn" Stevens is the pitchman in the Cold Power detergent commercial.
Cold Power had previously been marketed to African American households, understanding that many of them might not have hot water available for laundry. Soul singer Lou Rawls did radio spots for it.
That's Dody Goodman in the Dodge Dart commercial
"BIZ BAG " ! can't forget that, still say that every so often.
KTTV That's Entertainment jingle! From Los Angeles 1972
8:23 the great Joe Sirola on the voice-over for Hartz flea collars.
8:25- Joe Sirola, announcer.
Lee's Bars, Stools, and Dinettes? That is one I've not heard in years! What happened to them?
The public's taste improved.
Love those Ch. 11 graphics! I remember them well! KTTV revived Andy Griffith around 1990 and had on the air for almost the entire decade(it was like that in the '70s as well!). 😁😁😁😁😁
@Rick Thomas Do you have more kttv "That's Entertainment" promos from 1972?
The Dentalan spot is v'o'ed by the great Dan Ingram.
I used to love those Gains Burgers as a kid. @4:28
I use Biz. That stuff is amazing!
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Brenda Vaccaro in the Brim spot?
No, that isn't Ms. Vaccaro in the commercial.she has that recognizable voice..I knew Ms. Vaccaro did a commercial for Playtex Tampons.
@@sexymama1966 Her tampon commercials were viciously satirized on "SCTV" as Bren's Genfem Protecteze Pons".
1:05 is that Ron Burgandy?
did wtvt tampa used this same fonts
who was the manufacturer of Denalan, the commercial at the end...thanks
Whitehall Laboratories (division of American Home Products)- the makers of Anacin, Dristan. Freezone, Heet, Compound W, Primatene, et. al.