So, about 20 mins before watching this, my mind wandered and arrived at the Top Cat theme and sang it in my mind (ok, there was some verbalization). What a “Co-inky-dink.” I also remember loving the Shari Lewis show as a toddler. Fred, thanks as always, for taking me back in time.
Shari Lewis took the Howdy Doody spot Saturday morning when he left the airwaves in ‘61…Will “Sugarfoot” Hutchins will be 94 in May …The closing credits on Hazel were from season 5, when the show moved to CBS, not NBC…Thanks for the bumpers and segues Fred, another homer!
I remember Top Cat and love seeing all the clips. The Dennis the Menace showing Skippy Peanut Butter. Shari Lewis Show puppets were my favorites. Thank you for these Fred! 🥰
Great video, thanks Fred. You must have been around when some of these iconic shows first aired. I can't imagine what that would have been like, I grew up with reruns!
HAZEL always had such great cars! Fred, thanks fir opening the vault sir! The minute I saw that Karo Syrup it took me right back to my grandma's kitchen! 😊😊😊
Wow, Shari Lewis looked to be in her late 20s to early 30s in that bumper for her show. Seriously, who thought the Edsel was a good car?? Lol 🤭😆😂🤣 Thanks for another trip in the Way Back Machine Fred! 👍
Cool stuff as always Fred. Nice to hear Joanie Sommers sing that Pepsi jingle again. Almost forgot how pretty Shari Lewis was. In that Bugs Bunny Kool-Aid ad, you can plainly hear Paul Frees as the voice of the contest judge, and that was Hal "Otis Campbell" Smith as Elmer Fudd.
Great job again, Fred! 2:47 - This is the first time I've seen a sponsor other than Kellogg's for this show. 5:00 - Elmer Fudd finally got the better of Bugs Bunny a couple times here! 6:52 - Shari Lewis replaced HOWDY DOODY on NBC Saturday mornings on Oct. 1, 1960. 7:48 - I imagine Edsel was this show's 1st sponsor at its 1957 premiere. 8:36 - Will Hutchins is still with us at age 93. After this show he starred in HOWIE, the original pilot 10 years before Paul Lynde's sitcom. Hutchins was just 4 years younger than Lynde but played his son-in-law. Then he starred in HEY, LANDLORD! and BLONDIE later in the 1960s. 9:14 - I guess Almond Cluster was the original name for Almond Joy. 9:30 - Ford was back to sponsoring HAZEL on CBS, at least in this episode, which was 2nd to last of the series' final season. 10:12 - The NBC Snake is as welcome to me as the NBC Peacock for nostalgia's sake.
General Electric was "LEAVE IT TO BEAVER"'s co-sponsor {with Ralston-Purina's Purina Dog Chow} in the 1960-'61 season. "TOP CAT" was sponsored alternately in prime-time by Kellogg's and Bristol-Myers {Bufferin}. Yogi, of course, was sponsored in weekly first-run syndication by Kellogg's. "THE ADDAMS FAMILY" had participating sponsorship. "THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW" was primarily sponsored by Lorillard Tobacco {Newport, York, Kent}. Best Foods was the alternate sponsor of "DENNIS THE MENACE" from 1960 through '63. "TOP TUNES AND NEW TALENT" was Lawrence Welk's second weekly hour from 1956 through '58. 4:27- 1964 ad {animated by Tex Avery at Cascade Pictures}. 5:43- 1955 ad. 6:50- 1962 promo. 7:48- 1957 sponsor I.D. 9:31- Actually, "HAZEL" was sponsored on alternate weeks in the 1965-'66 season {on CBS} by Procter & Gamble {Crest, Secret, Safeguard, Hidden Magic, et. al.} and Philip Morris {Marlboro, Parliament}.
Love it, Fred. I remember when pre-sweetened Kool Aid came out. It used cyclamates, which were banned over health concerns (cancer). Shari Lewis was a cutie!
No she smiled at me when security was screaming at the elevator passengers it was 1996 toy fair she was promoting Lamb Chops Play along She wrote the Star Trek 1968 ep Lights of Zetar@@FredFlix
Some blasts from the past there, Fred, thank you! I wish I had some of those old cars today! 👍👍👍
Me too, Robert.
Nothing evokes laughs like having Edsel for a sponsor. 😂
Thanks, FredFlix.
You're welcome, Luis.
True enough but if you have one your in duck soup!
Worth every second of viewing. Love that you finished off with a Screen Gems presentation. That and the NBC ditty. I miss those days. Thanks Fred.
You're welcome, Doug.
I had completely forgot about the Charlie Brown Valentine's special! Thank you Fred, this was fun 😊
Glad you enjoyed it, Bridget.
That Yogi game cloth looks great. I wish I had one when I was growing up in the 60's.
Love you Fred! You make me happy!❤
That makes it all worth it, Chantelle.
A lot of good ones in here Mr. Flix. Thanks so much for your time and effort for our pleasure!
You're welcome, LL.
Interesting how many of those products are still around today But I want that 57 Dodge lol
So, about 20 mins before watching this, my mind wandered and arrived at the Top Cat theme and sang it in my mind (ok, there was some verbalization). What a “Co-inky-dink.”
I also remember loving the Shari Lewis show as a toddler. Fred, thanks as always, for taking me back in time.
My pleasure, Jeff.
Thanks, Fred. I love nostalgia. I wish that Yogi Bear game were still around.
You're welcome, Joseph.
Shari Lewis took the Howdy Doody spot Saturday morning when he left the airwaves in ‘61…Will “Sugarfoot” Hutchins will be 94 in May …The closing credits on Hazel were from season 5, when the show moved to CBS, not NBC…Thanks for the bumpers and segues Fred, another homer!
You're welcome, Dennis.
I remember Top Cat and love seeing all the clips. The Dennis the Menace showing Skippy Peanut Butter. Shari Lewis Show puppets were my favorites. Thank you for these Fred! 🥰
You're welcome, LT.
Great video, thanks Fred. You must have been around when some of these iconic shows first aired. I can't imagine what that would have been like, I grew up with reruns!
LRP, whether we were there or we missed it, there's a price to be paid either way.
HAZEL always had such great cars! Fred, thanks fir opening the vault sir! The minute I saw that Karo Syrup it took me right back to my grandma's kitchen! 😊😊😊
Sure thing, Doug.
You don’t see many references to Shari Lewis anywhere. It was always a favorite. Thanks, Fred!
You're welcome, John.
Wow, Shari Lewis looked to be in her late 20s to early 30s in that bumper for her show.
Seriously, who thought the Edsel was a good car?? Lol 🤭😆😂🤣
Thanks for another trip in the Way Back Machine Fred! 👍
You're welcome, Steve.
Cool stuff as always Fred. Nice to hear Joanie Sommers sing that Pepsi jingle again. Almost forgot how pretty Shari Lewis was. In that Bugs Bunny Kool-Aid ad, you can plainly hear Paul Frees as the voice of the contest judge, and that was Hal "Otis Campbell" Smith as Elmer Fudd.
Thanks, Ernest.
Whew... thanks. That really happened. For a while there I thought i might be in a dream
Oh, it happened...or did it?
Great job again, Fred!
2:47 - This is the first time I've seen a sponsor other than Kellogg's for this show.
5:00 - Elmer Fudd finally got the better of Bugs Bunny a couple times here!
6:52 - Shari Lewis replaced HOWDY DOODY on NBC Saturday mornings on Oct. 1, 1960.
7:48 - I imagine Edsel was this show's 1st sponsor at its 1957 premiere.
8:36 - Will Hutchins is still with us at age 93. After this show he starred in HOWIE, the original pilot 10 years before Paul Lynde's sitcom. Hutchins was just 4 years younger than Lynde but played his son-in-law. Then he starred in HEY, LANDLORD! and BLONDIE later in the 1960s.
9:14 - I guess Almond Cluster was the original name for Almond Joy.
9:30 - Ford was back to sponsoring HAZEL on CBS, at least in this episode, which was 2nd to last of the series' final season.
10:12 - The NBC Snake is as welcome to me as the NBC Peacock for nostalgia's sake.
Jon, I don't know how you know all this stuff, but it's cool.
@@FredFlix Wiki helps a lot. :)
Great stuff, Fred. Gotta wonder about the Kool-Aid commercial what with Elmer winning out over Bugs Bunny.
He must have cheated, Firebrand.
General Electric was "LEAVE IT TO BEAVER"'s co-sponsor {with Ralston-Purina's Purina Dog Chow} in the 1960-'61 season.
"TOP CAT" was sponsored alternately in prime-time by Kellogg's and Bristol-Myers {Bufferin}.
Yogi, of course, was sponsored in weekly first-run syndication by Kellogg's.
"THE ADDAMS FAMILY" had participating sponsorship.
"THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW" was primarily sponsored by Lorillard Tobacco {Newport, York, Kent}.
Best Foods was the alternate sponsor of "DENNIS THE MENACE" from 1960 through '63.
"TOP TUNES AND NEW TALENT" was Lawrence Welk's second weekly hour from 1956 through '58.
4:27- 1964 ad {animated by Tex Avery at Cascade Pictures}.
5:43- 1955 ad.
6:50- 1962 promo.
7:48- 1957 sponsor I.D.
9:31- Actually, "HAZEL" was sponsored on alternate weeks in the 1965-'66 season {on CBS} by Procter & Gamble {Crest, Secret, Safeguard, Hidden Magic, et. al.} and Philip Morris {Marlboro, Parliament}.
I can only think and marvel at how looong the cars were. 😮 Really "kool" vid, Fred. 💜🤟
Thanks, Mercedes.
Great video, thanks Fred!!
You're welcome, CG.
As always a great video. Thank you very much for all your work.
You're welcome, l j.
Love it, Fred. I remember when pre-sweetened Kool Aid came out. It used cyclamates, which were banned over health concerns (cancer). Shari Lewis was a cutie!
Thanks, Robert.
Shari Lewis, my first adolescent crush.
Thanks Fred 👍
Good job 👍 📺🙏🇺🇲
Thanks, wheeler.
Shari Lewis must have been the Jimi Hendrix of ventriloquism!
I wonder how many rehearsals (or takes) for that incredible piece to be made.
I was in love❤ with Shari Lewis when I was a kid,areal pretty lady!💯😮👍❤️
You and me both!
❤❤❤❤ it thank you so much Fred
You're welcome, friend Brenda.
@@FredFlix I truly hope your good Friday is going great for you and your family as well your most welcome my friend ❤️
SOOOOOO COOL!
Thanks always!
You're welcome, Nick.
Dolly madison cakes were good!!
The bowling girls are pretty and so is Shari Lewis
Hey Fred,Any chance I get one of those ‘Yogi Bear Game Sets?” Those would be a lot more fun than scrolling on Tik-Tok!!
I agree, CR.
One is currently offered on eBay for $89.99.
Met Shari Lewis and her Daughter Mallory in a elevator
Did she talk through her teeth?
No she smiled at me when security was screaming at the elevator passengers it was 1996 toy fair she was promoting Lamb Chops Play along She wrote the Star Trek 1968 ep Lights of Zetar@@FredFlix
She was *always* friendly with her fans. Mallory sometimes appears with Lamb Chop these days.
@@arielfilmsinc1926 Wow, I didn't know that.
@@FredFlix She was a celebrity Trekie
I love them. Shows the decline of morals.
Send 2 quarters to Detroit 30 Michigan , I actually sent $ to Bazooka bubble gum and never got my x-ray specs
Sugarfoot?, never heard of it, these were old for sure.
There's nothing like seeing real cars.