NBC Historic Rare 1960s TV Show Promos - Part 1 (Creator: Bill Feigenbaum)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @goldenagenut
    @goldenagenut Год назад +16

    Great compilation, all of the psychedelic art of the time dates it so accurately. It was a different world back then, great memories.

  • @robertroche671
    @robertroche671 Год назад +6

    So cool to see these original promos. Thanks so much for posting!

  • @x60hz
    @x60hz Год назад +7

    I had no idea Bill Daniels had a show called Captain Nice. Love to see that!

    • @chrischeshire6528
      @chrischeshire6528 Год назад +3

      When KITT was in for an oil change.

    • @johnrobinsoniii4028
      @johnrobinsoniii4028 Год назад +2

      I REMEMBER that show! (And CBS had “Mister Terrific”.)

    • @ronatopaz2793
      @ronatopaz2793 8 месяцев назад +1

      I love Bill Daniels’s work. He’s 96 this year. Wonder if he is still working like Dick Van Dyke?

    • @brianarbenz1329
      @brianarbenz1329 27 дней назад

      NBC and CBS made us choose one or the other. That ticked me off. No home videotaping in those days. That’s one reason the competition wasn’t always good for us.

  • @armorybrunotjr.3204
    @armorybrunotjr.3204 Год назад +13

    Voiceovers are provided by Fred Collins, Bill Wendell, Mel Brandt and
    Vic Roby.

    • @jaycordova
      @jaycordova  Год назад +3

      Thanks. Makes me curious who did what. These are some good NBC voices I distinctly remember.

    • @mortensenegbert6619
      @mortensenegbert6619 Год назад +2

      Terrific thanks for the history. You sound like you know your stuff. I found some other NBC announcer names in the article on Bill Wendell. They were Don Pardo, Wayne Howell, Gene Hamilton, Ben Grauer, Fred Facey, Bill McCord, Roger Tuttle, and Howard Reig. But I gather the four you mentioned were the ones most prominently featured in these specific season previews.

    • @armorybrunotjr.3204
      @armorybrunotjr.3204 Год назад +3

      @@mortensenegbert6619 Don't forget about Danny Dark and Casey Kasem from the 1980s.

    • @mortensenegbert6619
      @mortensenegbert6619 Год назад +2

      @@armorybrunotjr.3204 I used to watch Casey Kasem's Top Ten show every Saturday night. And I was delighted when I discovered later that he was the voice of Shaggy on "Scooby Doo"! 🙂

    • @gregsells8549
      @gregsells8549 Год назад

      @@armorybrunotjr.3204 And Don LaFontaine.

  • @jehobden
    @jehobden 2 года назад +7

    0:35 The JEANNIE promo was for fall 1967. Over its 5 successive seasons NBC had it on Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Monday, and finally Tuesday nights respectively.

  • @judd442009
    @judd442009 5 месяцев назад +1

    Priceless pieces of TV history. Thanks for sharing them with us.

  • @geraldtanaka4746
    @geraldtanaka4746 2 года назад +10

    There was a good promo prompting A Hard Day's Night using a penguin instead of a peacock because it was filmed in black and white.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines 2 года назад +1

      That's included in "Part 2"- and it was the opening bumper seen during the film's premiere on "TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES" [October 24, 1967].

  • @christophertomasello1227
    @christophertomasello1227 2 года назад +12

    1:14 "Star Trek coming to Fridays at 10 on NBC" it's interesting to note that this happened after the massive letter writing campaign that saved it.

  • @georgedansker2704
    @georgedansker2704 Год назад +1

    Simply the greatest! Thanks so much for sharing these priceless clips.

  • @theloyalorderofclassictv5435
    @theloyalorderofclassictv5435 2 года назад +15

    The only existing footage of Merman's "Annie Get Your Gun!" is that promo - the tape and kine disappeared!

    • @David-yw2lv
      @David-yw2lv Год назад +1

      Sad

    • @PeterMcDonald-sl9rt
      @PeterMcDonald-sl9rt Год назад

      It's possible NBC "bean counters" had it removed from storage and "wiped" like they did Johnny Carson's "Tonight Shows" from 1962-1972. NBC didn't want to spend the money to continue storage! A great pop culture LOSS! 😢

    • @jasonbeard4713
      @jasonbeard4713 Год назад

      Who told you?

    • @Dorthy-wx9fq
      @Dorthy-wx9fq 6 месяцев назад

      That's awful I would have liked to have seen it, someday.

    • @theloyalorderofclassictv5435
      @theloyalorderofclassictv5435 6 месяцев назад

      @@jasonbeard4713 It's been well known for years - reported in various places - google it.

  • @GeorgeMaster-xg7lg
    @GeorgeMaster-xg7lg 9 месяцев назад +3

    I love the sound of crackling on film.

  • @Brian-yt8fu
    @Brian-yt8fu Год назад +2

    Some beautiful outdoor scenes in Bonaza early episodes were filmed outdoors. Later on it was filmed on indoor sets.

  • @King_Colombia_Inc
    @King_Colombia_Inc Год назад +3

    The Bird with the Technicolor Plumage.

  • @DTD110865
    @DTD110865 Год назад +4

    Who noticed Bill Mumy in that audio commercial that started out in black-and-white?

  • @ddburdette
    @ddburdette Год назад +3

    I recall that when my family had its first color TV, I was very annoyed because Dad would not let us watch some of our favorite shows if they were still in black and white.

  • @wecontrolthevideo
    @wecontrolthevideo 2 года назад +4

    I had a 7 inch reel to reel recorder and used a ton of Audio Devices Audio Tape, first commercial I have ever seen for it. EJ Korvette's used to sell it.

  • @theamigashow9506
    @theamigashow9506 3 года назад +4

    Amazing, great archive.

  • @batterymakermarkii2654
    @batterymakermarkii2654 Год назад +3

    9:33 "Five...four...three....two...one...Peacock's on!!"

  • @robertthomas5736
    @robertthomas5736 9 месяцев назад +1

    Rare Videos from Shows that Were Here today and gone Tomorrow

  • @David-yw2lv
    @David-yw2lv Год назад +2

    Phyllis Diller had two big bonbs on TV in the '60's

    • @PeterMcDonald-sl9rt
      @PeterMcDonald-sl9rt Год назад +2

      A brilliant, pioneering comedienne and a gracious, well-loved lady. She doesn't get the credit she deserves for her work entertaining the troops in Viet Nam.

  • @davidfischer6923
    @davidfischer6923 Год назад +3

    NBC in the 60s

  • @aaronhall8312
    @aaronhall8312 2 года назад +9

    These are wonderful. Slices of life from when color television was something special. Before my time, unfortunately.
    And although I like the concept of Captain Nice, good grief… it doesn’t surprise me that I’ve never heard of it before!

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines 2 года назад +2

      It lasted half a season (after "I DREAM OF JEANNIE"). 15 episodes were produced.

    • @donbest5024
      @donbest5024 Год назад

      I guess Captain nice was going to be a spoof on superheroes like get smart was a spoof on secret agents,didn't work.

    • @jeffmissinne3866
      @jeffmissinne3866 9 месяцев назад

      It was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry.

  • @wgd14u
    @wgd14u 2 года назад +2

    New subscriber. Really enjoy your channel

  • @movieman9100
    @movieman9100 Год назад +5

    When tv was worth watching.

  • @tonybuc67
    @tonybuc67 Год назад +3

    Network television seemed more grand and event like in the 60's and 70's with all the promos!!!

    • @brianarbenz1329
      @brianarbenz1329 27 дней назад

      NBC emphasized specials and musical extravaganzas, like Bob Hope’s specials, Dean Martin’s, and the Kraft theater and Hallmark Hall of Fame.
      CBS was always more geared toward sitcoms. ABC had more contemporary fun shoes like King Family, Tom Jones and Englebert Humperdink.

  • @EricLehner
    @EricLehner 2 года назад +6

    Immense creativity compared to today.

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 2 года назад +5

    5:30- It's hard to believe, but a complete videotape (or kinescope) of that 1967 TV edition of "Annie Get Your Gun" ({adapted from the 1966 Lincoln Center revival in New York} has yet to be rediscovered. The TV adaptation of "Damn Yankees" *does* exist.

    • @PeterMcDonald-sl9rt
      @PeterMcDonald-sl9rt Год назад +2

      NBC was notorious for program "wiping" and just plain trashing. They didn't want to pay for basic storage. Our LOSS!!!😢

  • @batterymakermarkii2654
    @batterymakermarkii2654 Год назад +2

    The Captain Nice artwork sure has the handprints of Jack Kirby on it...

    • @jaycordova
      @jaycordova  Год назад +2

      I know, it jumps out as Jack Kirby! I wonder if Bill met Jack working on this promo, Jack would have known that Bill was the NBC guy doing all the illustrations for all the network promos. Funny how we can spot Jack Kirby artwork so easily. I always loved it when occasionally he would draw the Superman character for something - what a great job with that Kirby flair.

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 2 года назад +5

    Yes, the first "CAPTAIN NICE" promo was seen between January 5-8, 1967 (the premiere was Monday, January 9th). Artwork by Jack Kirby.

    • @jaycordova
      @jaycordova  2 года назад +1

      Kirby was one of my favorite illustrators for both Marvel and DC; you can spot his work a mile away.

    • @johnurban7333
      @johnurban7333 2 года назад +1

      Created by Buck Henry. You can watch it on RUclips

    • @dennisminer7952
      @dennisminer7952 Год назад +1

      My gradeschool friends and I watched Mr. Terrific who changed from mild mannered gas station attendant to silly superhero with a power pill. I think it was on the same season, another network but we loved that short-lived program! 4th grade imaginations. My friend's name was even Stanley just like our hero.

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines Год назад

      "MR. TERRIFIC" and "CAPTAIN NICE" both premiered on the same evening {January 9, 1967}, and ended the same evening {August 28, 1967}. CBS scheduled "MR. TERRIFIC" at 8pm(et), opposite "I DREAM OF JEANNIE"; "CAPTAIN NICE", on NBC, competed with "THE LUCY SHOW" (and "THE RAT PATROL") at 8:30. Both networks cancelled each other out.

    • @jaycordova
      @jaycordova  Год назад +1

      @@fromthesidelines MR. TERRIFIC huh, first time I've heard of that! I'll keep an eye out thanks.

  • @pdxtal7468
    @pdxtal7468 Год назад +1

    At 0:19 and 3:53 it sounds like the voice of Paris Themmen, the actor who played the role of Mike Teevee in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

  • @kleverich
    @kleverich Год назад +5

    1:20 - That promo has nothing to do with Star Trek. It looks more like Planet of the Apes.

    • @brianarbenz1329
      @brianarbenz1329 27 дней назад

      Ah yes, that famous rock wall bearing the words “Star Trek” on the dusty planet. It’s an icon. How many times do we remember Kirk ordering Sulu or Checkov to do a fly by past the Star Trek walk?

  • @rigid1454
    @rigid1454 Год назад +2

    I remember all of these, except for Captain Nice . That must have been canceled immediately .

    • @jaycordova
      @jaycordova  Год назад +1

      You must be right haha. Anybody who flew back then like I. This promo … we would have been watching!

    • @ernestcruz6316
      @ernestcruz6316 Год назад +2

      Captain Nice managed to limp from January to August of 1967. 15 episodes aired in all. It was created by Buck Henry.

  • @davidgibson7615
    @davidgibson7615 2 года назад +5

    9:36 5....4....3....2....1... PEACOCK TIME!

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 2 года назад +4

    Note how Bill cleverly works his name into the promo at 1:33.

  • @keithelster8858
    @keithelster8858 Год назад +2

    Interesting to watch. I quite frankly have little recollection of this, even though I was 10 in 1965 and probably saw most of these promos. But most of the animation is so bad that Jay Ward would be embarrassed. Things were different in the '60s, but this stuff wasn't NBC's best efforts.

  • @lilajagears8317
    @lilajagears8317 Год назад +3

    Captain Nice?

    • @jmen4ever257
      @jmen4ever257 Год назад +3

      His belt had a cn on it for carter Nash, and when asked what they stood for, he said captain nice, because he couldn't come up with anything better,

    • @lilajagears8317
      @lilajagears8317 Год назад +3

      @@jmen4ever257 It must have been a short lived show because this is my first time hearing of it. Anyway thank you for the feeback.

    • @luisreyes1963
      @luisreyes1963 2 месяца назад +1

      Captain Nice was one of 2 short-lived "super hero" Sitcoms that ran on Network TV in the 60s, the other being Mr. Terrific. 🦸‍♂️

  • @batterymakermarkii2654
    @batterymakermarkii2654 Год назад +2

    9:17 Degaussing!

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 2 года назад +5

    1) January 1967
    2) August-September 1967
    3) March 1967 (it aired on March 19th)
    4) 1967 "Special" bumper
    5) August-September 1967
    6) August-September 1968.
    The network would briefly superimpose the times each show would appear at the bottom, like this:
    1:48 *9:00**/**8:00** Central*
    2:05 *10:00**/**9:00** Central*
    7) August-September 1967
    8) January-February 1967
    9) Seen during January 6-8, 1967 [January 9th was the premiere]
    10) 1965
    11) Seen during March 15-18, 1967
    12) 1968 "dummy" commercial, as there was no such product as "Recall Pantyhose" (or a company named "Duplan").
    13) July 1967 {"KRAFT MUSIC HALL" premiered September 13th}
    14) April 1966 (during production of a Perry Como "KRAFT MUSIC HALL" special)
    15) April 1966 (during coverage of a golf tournament)
    16) March 1967
    17) September 1966
    18) August-September 1967
    19) August-September 1968 {airdate was September 7th}.
    20) January-February 1968
    "Rowan & Martin had DONE it! They were suitably rewarded--- and the King lived *very* happily ever after! So can YOU, with 'ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN'! Monday at 8, 7 Central Time!"
    BEAR: (in dungeon, chained to wall) "Uh, maybe I didn't *tell* it right......." 😐

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 2 года назад +3

    22. Opening of 1968 "ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN" promo.

  • @kascnef
    @kascnef Год назад +1

    Is bill alive or dead