1970s Advert Compilation Commercials UK N1700/1500 Phillips
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- 1970s Advert Compilation Commercials Taken from N1700/1500 Phillips video tape
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I was born in 1962. I remember my dad winding the alarm clock up in the early hours of January, 1st 1970. I was 8 years old. He said these words to me. 'Son. In years to come people will talk about how great the 60’s were. That’s it now. They’re over. Remember me saying that to you when I’m dead and gone'. I’m 58 now, with a 38 year old daughter, a 32 year old son and five grandchildren ranging from 1 year old to 16 years old. Every New Year’s Eve I remember what my dad said that night. Wise words from the old man! 🙏
I was born 23rd May 1968, remember most of these adds . From northern Ireland.
@@gremlinuk1968 - Very simple, but very happy times! God bless you my friend. Have a great Christmas and a happy, healthy new year! 🙏
@@kvp4862 you to friend , was great times , God Bless from northern Ireland, 🍻 cheers !
I grew up in the 70s... the sun really did seem to shine every day. Our next door neighbour was an old lady, and one day her two granddaughters arrived to stay with her for the summer holidays. One of the girls was an absolute beauty, with long blonde hair and blue eyes. I was completely and utterly smitten with her. We spent the whole of the six week school holiday together, just hanging out, playing rounders, climbing trees. Even though we were only eleven or twelve, i fell totally head over heels for her, and the pain of losing her at the end of the holidays is something i will never forget. Knowing that i wouldn't see her again until Christmas was almost unbearable. And yet, for all that, if it meant i could return to those wonderful childhood days, i would go through all of it again. I'm 56 now, and hardly a day goes by when i don't think about the most beautiful girl i ever met.
Did you see her again?
I demand the 70s back.
I’m only allowing this if it means my Raleigh Grifter instantly reappears
@@KarmasAbutch any sign of it yet?!
Let's do it then
Yes so do i😁
Brilliant, all we have to do is join the Greater Manchester Police, get a bit upset at a callout, then get run over on the way back from it. I'm reliably informed that we'll wake up in 1973 with a right bastard for a boss.
The 70’s were a magical time for many of us (I know it was hard for some). You can feel the magic coming off through some of these adverts. A great time to be alive
It was and THe 1960's was even better though I wasn't born until 1954 so only experienced it as a "minor"...
Aye ...bread strikes , tv channels off the air , electricity strikes , IRA bombings ...was wonderful
@@jpmacc94 Britain was a bit rubbish I hear because you had socialists in power but generally the west was on a high, America had just put men on the moon, we were putting the horrors of world war 2 behind us and we were throwing off the shackles of social norms and repression, it was obviously a good time for the west wish I had been alive for it.
Jp Macc and yet everyone seemed to be happier, it’s a strange one. People were generally nicer and warmer, that’s a lot to do with it. It was a great time to be alive, but as I said in my original post, maybe not for everyone
Devonian Britain had problems in the 70’s and much of it was to do with the socialist government we had. But we were less materialistic in those days, and in my mind that leads people to be more content with their lot which in turn creates a better, happier society. They were happy times, the 60’s, 70’s even the 80’s which was the decade when materialism and consumerism began to take hold. But back then it was a welcome change, now it’s just made everyone entitled and miserable. The west will fall in the next 20-30 years
Please take me back to the good old days
A perfume advert showing a sense of humour...how the world has changed!
Such a brilliant time to grow-up in. Would go back in a heartbeat 💗
I was born in 1971 so I'm not going to argue what a great decade it was for toys, tv, music etc, but I think everybody thinks the decade they grew up in was the best. My dad was 50s mad, my mum was 60s mad...
These adverts take me right back to a gentler time,
Dont say that! You're not allowed to be nostalgic! You'll have people dredging up all kinds of horrors from the 70s, such as strikes and Jimmy Savile, etc, etc!
Ok boomer
Better than the crap of today
I came to the UK from the Bronx in NYC in the late 70s and have lived here ever since. I can remember many of these adverts. Feels good to view them again. Like visiting with an old friend ;)
It can be quite interesting to watch American commercials I've never seen, from the same era.
Ah good memories. Most of these toys were so expensive, we could only enjoy them on the ads lol
Bernard Cribbins, Noel Edmonds, French cars, toys from my childhood, Just Musk, Hai Karate (but no Brut and Henry Cooper), and the UK before it was culturally enriched. Ah, those were the days.
I'm so glad I grew up in the 70s.
I remember being so excited by Xmas toy adverts as a kid.the keen anticipation that I might get one as a present.
We had to nick all our toys,what pesants we were were.
The good old days
Want to go back life was so simpler then ✌🏻
Put in "London 1967" as see people actually acknowledgeing even talking (!) to each other without a mobile or, for that matter, an obese person in sight..lol
@@pussinboots1145 No era is going to be perfect and I am sorry for the 0.000000001% of the 70 million British that met SaVILE,Glitter et al but OVERALL people were so much nicer and more polite and civilised...
@@Isleofskye Fool! Saville. Stuart Hall. Jonathan King. These are the one we know of. Britanny Zamora. And the worst Vanessa George.None of them black or asian, btw.
Eediat bwoi ! You are STILL talking about a handful,even if there were 20 of these paedos.....out of 70 MILLION...nearly All White/British.....
I agree,so do I then I would still have my family,and kids were grateful then,Iwant,I want,society,I want doesn't get that's what my late mum used.to say.😥
"Shouldn't be allowed!' God that takes me back.
Pat coombs ,I loved her so funny ,I remember as if yesterday
@@chrismacgregor9342 2:29 Ooh - ah!
I still use that phrase in the same voice! The power of advertising hey.
Sexy smelling perfume too.
@@jazzman1626 Aftershave was brut, old spice and karate lol
I really miss England...
and I still live there
Careful mate some 1 will call you racist for a perfectly normal comment..
@@iansmith8247 fuck em hes right England has gone to the immigrants
@@rangersasc LOL, we make up like 14% 😂😂😂
@@sheranlanger247 The English do yeah i know :)
The price of that battleship game works out at 170 quid today!
Atheist Orphan but it was a computer...🤣🤣....thought that myself ...hefty £29.95 back in late 70s ...😵😵
To acquire a Ceefax module, one was required to part with over £300! A colour TV was $650AUD - the price of a decent second hand car.
Pat Coombs' narration is hilarious. My mum loved this advert
@Bazza Cuda Shouldn't be allowed!
It's incredible how these 70's ads remain in your sub-concious after all these years. As soon as the first ad for High Karati came on, I remembered the whole thing before it had finished.
That Debenhams sale is still on.
😂 😂 😂
Him Again - So is Allied Carpets!
Yes except it's now the shops!
Lol
Lol 👍
yep me too,just turned 53 my self,,takes me way back too,,great times and memory's, 👍,nice one,
I miss the white UK.
I come back here every year, year after year.
God this takes me back. It's funny, I haven't seen many of these for almost 40 years, I wasn't even quite a teen back then, but instantly remembered almost everyone of these. Any I didn't was probably only because they'd been a power cut! ...well, it was late 70s. I find adverts make for great nostalgia of an era bygone, and sadly also a reminder of how much we've lost, brands, shops, actors & actresses, and of course our youth & innocence.
The after shave ads looked like magic potions, that could make you irresistible to the young ladies, yeah right. Hai Karate, Brut, Old Spice, and my personal fave back then, Denim. They all promised so much, delivered so little. It's funny to see that same idea used on the current generation with Lynx ads, which they'll be looking back on with fond memories of disappointment in another 40 years.
A memorable selection, and the quality is good considering the V2000 format's age. Thanks for taking the time to archive them.
@Gary Pendleton obviously a spoilt brat , nasty person you are ,!
@Gary Pendleton Take your own advice?
@Gary Pendleton I was born in 50 s looks like you haven't grown up , judging by your answers to the people who disagreed with you , someone who can only swear as an answer shows a lack of vocabulary, there were millions who had very little in 60/70s but still look back with fondness tinged with sadness but still made effort to improve their lot , and kept a sense of proportion and not let themselves become bitter,like you seem to have , and may I end with a small statement TWAT!!!!!
@Gary Pendleton anytime you sad sad man
@Dave M 100% agree! :-)
I guess in 1979 the thought of drinking Martini Rosso in Greece seemed like the height of sophistication
It still is isn't it?
Whereas nowadays watching adults puke at eating kangaroo penis on prime time tv is considered entertainment. They had it right in 79.
Those poor Greeks have had their savings stolen. Pray it doesn't happen to the British after Brexit!
agfagaevart it won’t mate
I wouldn’t say no right now to be fair
thank god we have got rid of all those alcohol and tobacco ads of the 70's and replaced them with constant gambling advertisements ;)
I remember that phrase going around in the 70s "Ooh it shouldn't be aloud" where it took off from the ad
The days when men and women looked REAL not FAKE !!
🤩
You're joking?! There was so much lip gloss and perfume around and it was toxic!
Its literally an ad showing you how to create fake hairshine and artificial stiffness in her hair 😂😂😂
I know right? Thank fuck we discovered non-invasive surgery and eternal youth! Bunch of mingers this lot!
Wow it makes me feel old but it transports me back in time
Proof, that we USED to be England.
UK adverts - not English adverts.
Yeah, these were the days before there was a mixed race family in every advert. Also they are called minorites for a reason yet people of colour are shown out of proportion to their actual numbers.
@@davman115 STFU! :-0
@@davman115 Yes people should make more noise about that.
@@clowncarqingdaoTriggered are we? Bet you're a Remoaner.
Oh dear, I remember almost every one!
Me tob
Incredibly nostalgic - I remembered every word to the "Just Musk" advert. The model in that ad was as beautiful as I remembered. Also, the Martini ad was one I'd never seen before - thought I'd seen them all. Great upload. I want to be back in that era :(
I can't remember what I did an hour ago but somehow I remember all these ad's like I just watched them five minutes ago 😨😂
I love that T.V.Commercial for The Cat from Outer Space. Such a enjoyable family movie there.
Cribbins - what a legend
Tru Say, Mi Bredrin.....Holds the record for Jackanory appearances using new voices each time, as well....
Was that Bernard Cribbins in the toy train commercial ? I thought i recognized him.
In the last ad, I love when the guy closes the door on the beautiful modern car, it makes the sound of an outdoor lavvy being slammed shut!
When england was england ..
And Wales....
vtrevlyn39 what the fcuks it got to do with you
When you were still a boring old twat
...and now it's England!
Boogiewoogie and your still a bell end..
Blimey, where has the last 50 years gone
gone in a flash mate,in a flash..
40 years...But point taken.
As we are all doing it,I hate to be Mr.Pedant from Pedantry,East Midlands, near Daventry and Coventry but , surely, you are both right as it ranges from 1970( 49 years) to 1979( 40 years ).
You're Welcome :)
The older one gets, the faster time seems to pass!
@@Isleofskye ...too many commas, space after the commas, space after the bracketed years ...tut tut.
I was a kid in the 60s and 70s, and these adverts remind me of how simple our pleasures were back then, whether you were a child or an adult. Although I like technology, I also think it has complicated our lives somewhat?
But there was no Fortnite. I can't imagine a world without Fortnite not in it.
Gosh, those were the days!! Interesting well made adverts. Thank you for posting too.
Beautiful childhood memories relived !
A chopper bike for Christmas 🎄
Fantastic days thanks for posting 😊
Back in the day when the GREAT was in Great Britain.
The Bubble Yum advert actually made my mouth water! 😂😂😂
I love seeing compilations like this as it lets you see what you still get today and what has long since been discontinued.
Shiiiiit....I'm getting old👍👊✌;-) real cool😂😂😂
Where's my soap on a rope, Yardley gold? Anyone?
dave sam
Henry’s hammer?
I like the gravelly voice-overs in these old ads. One seldom hears such a thing these days.
Just Musk....Hahahahhahahaha "shouldn't be allowed" great stuff😂🤣
I miss the good old days sometimes.
Just noticed an ad with the Red Hand Gang blimey used to run all the way home from school to watch them.😊
I'm Canadian. I spent the summer of 1991 in London, on a working holidaymaker visa. It was a big surprise when I bought a hairdryer from the Electricity Board Store, and found out I had to buy the plug separately, and connect it myself. I'd never wired anything in my life, and didn't even have a screwdriver. The salesman connected it for me, because I had no idea how to do it, and he realized my ignorance vould be fatal.
9.03 The music and the 2 men riding the bike into the village pond is always a LOL moment in our house!
This is incredible to watch as the memories just flood the mind. Notice that a lot of the ads are in bright sunshine with all actors and actresses looking and acting happy. Can we really say the same about today?
£25 for the football game 😱 That was a fortune in the seventies ! My entire weeks wage was £27 ! 1979 !
My wages were 14 cents for a year in 1893👽👽👽☻☻🤶
@@gollycom Scrooge , you are Scrooge 😏 You could easily manage on that !
@@99fruitbat I can manage on frogspawn and plastic dollies. 🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸👽👽👽🚀🚀🌙🌙🌙🍭🍭🍭🍭🐸🐸🏃🏃🏃🏃🐍
@@gollycom No plastic anythings back in the day of Charles Dickens ! Are you some sort of time traveller ? If so ! Respect 👍
@@99fruitbat 😁😁😁😁😁😁🤗
One more thing, as a much much younger man in the 70's i remember that 3 adds had me grab the nearest cusion and hold it in front of me....come on lads all together... FLAKE.... Bounty bar......Turkish delight...some fine knockers on all them adds...
korky7775 Did nothing for me , I’m gay
60's and 70's was best especially the music. I wish I had a Time Machine
Room for another, born in 66. Happy Times
Some of these commercials are so familiar to me that I was humming along and finishing the script without even realizing it. I had no idea they were ingrained in some obscure part of my mind.
Good to see adverts from this era that don't look all fuzzy for a change. They weren't fuzzy at the time either!! :)
i had a raleigh "GRIFTER" , me and my mates were fearless on the things lol , slip gear caused many an accident though and road rash all over was common place ! BMX came after that and more great memories ........ shit man i'm 49 in january , how'd that happen ....
Mine was metallic red!
3rd gear used to slip on that toggle chain on grifter if you weren't careful you'd flatten your bollocks on top tube
high green I agree, also I used to fold in the flexible plastic part of the mudguards to make a motorised sound!
@@Fizzbomb123 yep we all did that after a while it wore out and you had the shape of your tyre on your mudguard .. great times I wanna go back
@@highgreen6452 i know that pain !!
Fabulous. Thank you!
Wow that SureShot plastic & magnets crap was £25, equivalent to c£150 today!
I don't remember that, I guess it didn't sell that well! not surprising really.
Imagine filming the Just Musk advert today lol!
So i googled the average weekly wage in the uk for 1970 and it is £32 that crappy football game was 25
Just puts into perspective how expensive some of those toys were. Try buying one now, you'd get a shock!
Thats because you used 1970. These commercials are late seventies. Decimalization in the UK didn't happen until 1971 and I wasn't born until 1974 and I rem the Bounty ad, the Battleship ad, the Connect Four ad, the Hornby ad and a couple of others. I rekon your calcs are out a little x
I would love to see the cat from outer space again. Great film. 🥰
i drowned myself in just musk
cheyennebritbrat did it work?!!!
Everyone got bath cubes and talc for Xmas 🎄
Manda Clody and walnuts and tangerines in your stocking.
I always got hai karate from my dad's girlfriend. Lol.
lmao, thanks so much for the trip down memory highway,, anyone in the uk remember micronaughts in star wars weekly ? still have all of mine .
An amazing era yes bring back the 70s
Some CFC in that Sunsilk I reckon.
Cancer forming cancer
That Just Musk advert is brilliant.
Dan Abrahams is that Trevor Eve?!
Agree! Clever with a bit of humour (Pat Coombs!). So much better than the over-hyped crap most scent commercials are these days, featuring 'celebs' and incomprehensible imagery.
Wow, I remember a lot of these :) great memories.
I remember seeing that trailer on Tv for the Cat From Outer Space and wanting to see it so badly.
Hai Karate ! An essential splash on for any hormone laden 1970s male adolescent ! I remember buying those Mornay products for female family members at Christmas . It’s probably a touch of the rose tinted glasses but those adverts make me very nostalgic, things seemed so much simpler then.
My grandmother had a Morny pomander
My favourite decade.
Great to see these. I would have been 6 or 7. Fantastic...
Just musc I used to absolutely love this , it was my signature sent in the 70s
Musk and scent. You should have studied more and been out trying to impress girls less.
a 70s,, kid,, / born 1968,,,! when we had pocket money was like 50p,,etc a week,!
6:00..I wonder why Backlash didn't catch on.. Christ almighty!!
Lol😄
Michael Jayston, Pat Coombes, Joss Ackland, David de Keyser, lovely voice overs..
Great selection - Pat Coombes' Shouldn't be allowed I liked the best. Now - can anyone remember the days when we all had to buy the plugs separately on all electrical goods - oh how I would love to see a kids face if that happened today. Ah - the joy to watch them trying to wire a plug before using any item is my Jeremy Beadle wish. Now that would be worth seeing. By contrast - can you also remember the old drink driving ads - the ones where there were always teens in the car, some sad song playing away and that it always ended in a horrific crash - and how over the years the ads became more graphic? Along with this - and back to the plug theme - can anyone remember the advice ads on how to wire a plug correctly - with their showing some DIY guy getting electrocuted when he put bare wires into a socket. And I will leave you with a thought - of all the things they've banned in the past 30 years or so - why has the climate and life gotten worse instead of better? Go figure.
That's really interesting. I don't think the US ever required people to have to attach their own plugs to the wiring in a device.
I think "Betty" in the Scotties tissue ad @ 10:15 is Brenda Blethyn!
It is, along with the great John Fortune
First thing I did was scroll through the comments to see if anyone else had noticed!
@@TheRowlandstone73 Snap!!
Just gonna check if my cat is from outer space. It has been winking at me recently.
Happy days simple times but better IMO great video
I watch this & in the pit of my stomach I feel that our kid's reality is a bad nightmare
sweet nostalgia
These are hilarious!
I haven't seen pen adverts on TV for donkey's years - now everyone seems to use laptops or tablets. Train sets? Now kids use computers. How things have changed.
I had a Raleigh Chopper and loved it MK1 and MK2 such great times back then unlike today I hate life today this country has lost its way.
I agree 💯 did you know that the Bible book of Jeremiah c10v23 says I well know o Jehovah that man's way does not belong to him it does not belong to man who is walking to direct his step things have gone down hill since the seventies Eileen
@@jager896 Good verse and very telling!
Thank you for reply I hope you don't mind but found another verse 2nd Timothy C3v1 says that in the last days critical times hard to deal with will be here and it then goes on to say what people will be like ithink myself that it is like reading the news paper Eileen
@@jager896 Thank you for sharing. I get what you are saying and times are definitely critical the world is a mess in every aspect.
I always wondered why the bounty bars didn't melt on a hot beach
Innocent times!
Ah! The 70's. The decade that God Invented.
You are not alone there !!!!
4:37 ''What you talkin bout Willis ?''
Isn't he James Bond III, the kid from the Red Hand Gang?
"Like the touch of a loving hand..."
Lol! I'm off down to Boots to get some of this loving hand in a can stuff!
:0)
she was powerless to resist!
Bernard Cribbins is such a treasure
He sure is! His performance on Fawlty Towers as the spoon salesman was incredible!
@@MrBlueSky474 He brings magic to everything he's in. He appeared on Never Mind The Buzzcocks a few years ago and just stole the show.
And Coronation street. He's the one of the last of a truly Golden age of British performers
Hornby-sized Bernard Cribbens wouldn’t have liked my train set - I was always crashing trains into stuff!
That boy doesn’t want morny for Xmas, he wants a different shirt
Boring old Morny with their old biddy bath cubes!
I had that shirt!!!
@@PhilbyFavourites maybe it's you !
@mr y mysterious video: My life as a child TV star uncovered.....
omg I remember buying Morny for my Mum, Gran and aunts at Christmas! Life seemed so much simpler then and definitely not as cynical! My sisters and I also had many of the K-tel LP's they were much better than the cheap 'Top of the Pops that didn't have the original singers - they were awful!
How things trigger the memory board, overwhelming feeling watching these nuggets is of that irresponsibility, and how we must fight to allow future generations to have a childhood, im not saying it was all plain sailing but shit happens. But i enjoyed mine, all this off some old cheesy ads.
looks like they already had american commercials in the uk as far back as the early 70's. lot of american products in these commercials too that kinda surprised me.
Christmas Day. The presents are unwrapped, and across the country the cry rises up: "OH GOD, NOT MORNY STUFF AGAIN!"
Boring old Morny! Don't think kids would want that!