The Best Place To Be also stars Timothy Hutton (8:21) and Betty White (8:36) Also, we're now one volume away from two milestones (70's 100 and 90's 500!)
Was Aspen a regional product? I don't ever remember seeing a commercial for or seeing it in the stores. Short lived or not, you would think that with being in existence for four years, even though I was younger then, I'd remember SOMETHING about it.
@@80sCommercialVault 1. Thank you so much for the reply. :) I'm from Ohio and just don't remember anything about it. 2. I absolutely love your channel!! ANYTIME I see a 70's Commercial video pop up into my feed, you literally make my day better and I truly thank you for that. :)
Dont worry mom, Im eatting right...with a large Beef and Cheddar meal, lake coke, curly fies, side of jalapeno poppers with Bronco sauce and add the side dipping sauces too...
Surprised to hear Casey Kasey doing an Arby’s ad, given that he was vegan in real life, and apparently had issues with his Scooby Doo character, Shaggy, eating meat all the time.
Alpha Beta- The woman who’s being interviewed in this commercial’s hairstyle looks like she’s wearing a piece of carpeting on her head. Dial- Watching the woman in this commercial take a shower is the only time I’ve seen someone be overly happy about taking a shower.
Aspen-this was surprisingly good KNBC News 4 Promo-"some" of the answers for a gasoline problem..? Carnation Coffee-mate-before all the different flavors Hanging By A Thread-@5:34..the worst place to build a fire A Man Called Intrepid-looks like Niven's character was the only survivor of that film KNBC News 4 Update-love how Sajak is chilling in the background Sizzler-Turkey Marco Polo..better than Chicken Cordon Bleu? Arby's-even back then they had "the meats"
NBC was so bad at this point in time they very nearly went bankrupt. It wasn’t till four years later in 1983 when Mr. T and “The A-Team” began to revive the fortunes of the network.
So NBC had their own "Whodunnit?" before ABC's version a few years back. Almost similar formats too! But in 1979 NBC was in dead last so shows like that and "Hizzonner" didn't last very long.
Neil Armstrong was a hell of a pilot and astronaut. TV spokesperson? Not so much. He looks quite robotic. That smile looks like it should have been on a mannequin.
Ready for the big 100. Great fun as always and how different commercials were between the 70s, the 80s and the 90s.
The Best Place To Be also stars Timothy Hutton (8:21) and Betty White (8:36)
Also, we're now one volume away from two milestones (70's 100 and 90's 500!)
I thought that was Betty! 😂
I love watching these old ads, it brings back good memories for me. I remember a simpler time. Love from Marysville California
Great video as usual. I am looking forward to volume 100 of 70s commercials. :)
Oh how I loved aspen!
Looking forward to the volume 100 super special
Was Aspen a regional product?
I don't ever remember seeing a commercial for or seeing it in the stores.
Short lived or not, you would think that with being in existence for four years, even though I was younger then, I'd remember SOMETHING about it.
AFAIK it was a nationally sold product. These aired in Los Angeles, so at the very least it was available on the entire west coast.
@@80sCommercialVault 1. Thank you so much for the reply. :) I'm from Ohio and just don't remember anything about it.
2. I absolutely love your channel!! ANYTIME I see a 70's Commercial video pop up into my feed, you literally make my day better and I truly thank you for that. :)
I was 14 in 1980. I drank Aspen here in PA. It was not usually on a fountain tap at food places but it was available at a lot of grocery stores.
Dont worry mom, Im eatting right...with a large Beef and Cheddar meal, lake coke, curly fies, side of jalapeno poppers with Bronco sauce and add the side dipping sauces too...
a large back then, is the size of a small now.
How the years have flown when one can see an upload including a pre-Wheel Pat Sajak when he's got about a month before his last show makes it to air.
Those tv movies looked good! I'd watch 'em. 😂
A little less about products this time around, but a whole lot of interesting looking programs and movies!
That's football great Larry Csonka at the end of the Arby's spot.
Surprised to hear Casey Kasey doing an Arby’s ad, given that he was vegan in real life, and apparently had issues with his Scooby Doo character, Shaggy, eating meat all the time.
Makes me doubt the veracity of the ‘issues with Shaggy’ tale, regardless of its source.
Money,we all need it to pay the bills
Alpha Beta- The woman who’s being interviewed in this commercial’s hairstyle looks like she’s wearing a piece of carpeting on her head.
Dial- Watching the woman in this commercial take a shower is the only time I’ve seen someone be overly happy about taking a shower.
Aspen-this was surprisingly good
KNBC News 4 Promo-"some" of the answers for a gasoline problem..?
Carnation Coffee-mate-before all the different flavors
Hanging By A Thread-@5:34..the worst place to build a fire
A Man Called Intrepid-looks like Niven's character was the only survivor of that film
KNBC News 4 Update-love how Sajak is chilling in the background
Sizzler-Turkey Marco Polo..better than Chicken Cordon Bleu?
Arby's-even back then they had "the meats"
The Best Place to Be looks good! Also nice to see Forrest Compton in the Beneficial ad
Richard Widmark?! Haven't heard that name in a while...
NBC was so bad at this point in time they very nearly went bankrupt. It wasn’t till four years later in 1983 when Mr. T and “The A-Team” began to revive the fortunes of the network.
With shows like Supertrain and Hello Larry, it’s a wonder anyone was watching NBC in the late 1970s.
id say Knight Rider helped a lot in NBC coming back as it debuted in 1982 as well
I love Arby's.
I like those nbc made for tv movies
So NBC had their own "Whodunnit?" before ABC's version a few years back. Almost similar formats too! But in 1979 NBC was in dead last so shows like that and "Hizzonner" didn't last very long.
Neil Armstrong was a hell of a pilot and astronaut.
TV spokesperson? Not so much. He looks quite robotic. That smile looks like it should have been on a mannequin.