CBS, NBC, and ABC Commercials (1978-79)
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- Опубліковано 15 гру 2018
- Tape 8 of the lot.
This was during The Dukes of Hazzard, Little House on the Prairie, BJ & The Bear, Lou Grant, Charlie's Angels, Archie Bunker's Place, Black Sheep Squadron, and Police Woman.
includes some news
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These old commercial compilation videos are just what I need to temporarily escape this treacherous society we currently live in, and mentally go back to a much simpler and more serene time of my life. Literally brings tears to my eyes.
It’s so comforting to see these ads from my childhood
Yep treacherous and now we even long for the society we had just a year ago!
I was born in the 80s but I'm enjoying this era. It has a certain fondness to it.
Yes ! And exactly well said ! When I’m going through tough times I always come here, it’s therapeutic and it deforest helps so much !! I thought I was weird for a moment there ,but as humans many of us feel the same! Thanks for sharing your thoughts !❤️❤️❤️
I thought it was just me.
I was 13 in 78, I remember a lot of ads. Brings me to tears
me too😢
Oh, that white convertible VW Bug in the 7-11 advert! 💕😘
BJ and the bear. Rockford files. Dukes of Hazzard. Good tv. I was 6 at the time. Strong memories
Thanks much to the uploader! I graduated 1979, and fondly recall all these TV ads. They are like looking at old family photo albums...such profound nostalgia!!
I second that emotion!
I was born in 79, but this stuff gives me a nostalgic insight into my parents when they were still teens❤️
These commercials keep me from going insane
It is fascinating to look at these old spots and see what products are still around and which ones fell into the pits of obscurity.
Yea, I’m still shocked that Ford Fairmont isn’t Americas best selling car today🤣
I was 12 going on 13. The 70s were awesome. I loved them.
you and me both.. I became a teenager three days before the 70s ended..
Love ❤️ these old shows. I was in highschool in the 1970's and I remember them well.
Like looking back at our family picture album and remembering the good Ol’ days.
The JCPenny battery in my 1972 Gremlin has just failed...tried to claim - _the whole store has vanished!_ 😊
Incredible - 2021
LOL! The news reporter, reporting the news. That was refreshing.
Yep, when news was not about manipulation by the 1% (or 0.01% like Soros, Bezos, and Zuckerburg). No wonder the ex-pats from the old iron curtain are shaking in their shoes.
When you had to get up and cross the room to change the channel.
That’s how we got our steps in. 😂
Ahhhhhh, my childhood, just everything I've seen, my childhood.... Thank you for posting this...😉
I wish that there was more of this kind of ads. I miss them.
Gold Time .. When System was not dominating our life so much .. goal was happiness not profit ,, miss those days..
The matrix did not fully absorb us in 1980, and the entertainment was top notch, propaganda or not. Some of it ages well or acceptable. Advertising was not such garbage in 1980. You still knew they were full of shit, but it was sexy.
Lol
I remember back when the whole family gathered round the one television to watch a show…and we watched the commercials. Today we pvr and skip the commercials. Or fighting with siblings to watch our show instead of theirs. No pause button to get a snack or a potty break.
Glad to skip commercials today
This is just plain scary. I'm 62 and remember these ads, events, news clips and the voices like they were all yesterday. Then, I thought 30 was old! I recently saw an old friend from that time and he reminded me of an older version of his father!!!
Thanks for posting - I'm a big fan of nostalgia evoking items ;)
Kim Basinger in the beer shampoo commercial!! Wow, she was so young & gorgeous.
How many of you sing along with these like I do? lol
I sure do.
I remember my mom talking me and my little brother to the movies to see, Superman! 😁😁😁
Same! I went with my older brother and his friend. At the time, a few kids had gotten hurt jumping down stairs acting like superman. When my friends' dad dropped up off he looked at me and yelled "Remember! You can't fly!" I was caught off guard by his intensity, lol! Damn, that's a long time ago.
So cute. I remember my mom taking my brother and I to see E.T. it's a wonderful memory.
I enjoyed it , too ....I was 9 or 10 years old and I still remember how excited I was
To be a 5yr old piled up in front of the floor model t.v. again..😉
Those were the days weren't they when you could turn on television and watch a good movie. Unlike today where there is really no entertainment to speak of nothing but reality shows.
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 I miss the 70s
I must not be normal. I still have never had a bowl of cereal first thing in the morning in front of my house outside with my whole family fully dressed and smiling.
I never had a 'complete balanced breakfast' . No toast, just a friggin bowl of cereal.
Wow, and for most of us, all from a little mono speaker and maybe in portable black-and-white.
I love these old commercials. Today's commercials have Nothing on YESTERDAY'S COMMERCIALS!!!
The commercial bumpers and end credits are BONUS!
Indeed!
These commercials comfort us because they show human relationships and domesticity . Human interaction over technical imagery. Real people, real environments, voice overs of real people. Simple music. I can still remember jingles from 45 years ago.
If I only knew then what I know now
I sure would have invested in Flair
Water bed works. Now that’s what I call a 70s ad. Great time to be alive and consuming 😜
HAHAH 5:33 That guy in the Jeep just came up and stole their girl. He's like "SEE YA!" LOL Harsh.
Back then, American Airlines was that good. No more!
That May 1979 crash in Chicago must've soured many...
Cliffhangers was finally the show that got me to stop watching Happy Days, at the time a ratings juggernaut. But I was a little tired of it after four and a half years. Guess that explains why I never saw the "jumping the shark" episode back in '79.
My mom was pregnant with me in Rochester 1979. It’s quite possible that she saw these exact commercials.
Dunkin Donuts commercial sounds like Sesame Street song writer Joe Raposo.
Man, my friends and I loved watching The Dukes of Hazzard as a kid. The car chases, Boss Hog and his lousy cops, and Daisy Duke was such a babe. Good times.
Not really daisy alright
On of my good friends moved to LA after we graduated high school ( 1982) and dated one of the stunt men who worked on the Dukes of Hazzard...he bought one of the many "General Lee's" which had the doors welded shut...my friend finally broke up with him because she got tired of crawling in through the window in her skirts. Although, I daresay that was a plus to the guy :)
Looking at these vintage TV ads makes you think of the products that used to be-Body On Tap, Glory Rug Cleaner, and Favor wax, just to name a few. Some of the products advertised are not around any more.
24:05
Oh, wow. That's Ted Danson.
Thesr commercials give us real insight into the cultutal history of the UDSA at that time.
I was 15 that year and am so grateful to have experienced it.
I didn't wait around to see the commercial for the guy in the thumbnail. Hopefully that commercial was for an orthodontist.
Nah; it was for Kodak... about a young man training to get his driving license.
The American Airlines commercial is haunting. The copyright is 1979, and he’s talking about March and April. Then it shows a DC-10 taking off. Well, history tells you what happened at the end of May, 1979, with an American Airlines DC-10. To this day still the worst in U.S. History.
Well, that's insanely bleak. Good info, though, thanks for sharing
@MaGuffintop according to Wiki, yes, was an O'Hare to LAX
@MaGuffintop I have no doubt that's something that would stick with you forever
Getting annoyed by UA-cam interrupting my ads with ads! 😂😂
O man thanks! 🙏
I need this.
I still like that 7-11 commercial.
Yeah, but Dunkin' makes a better cup of joe. ☕
6:01 such a weird yet catchy commercial jingle lol
7:42 ... I'll take things no one has ever said for $200 Alex. "This apartment is ruining my hands."
Notice John Tesh at 42:08.
Back then, you could just disappear. If you weren't home, no one could call you. People actually had conversations in public. Weren't staring at their cell phone all damn day. Because of it, society has become a race if introverted, narcissistic zombies. Saying things they'd never say to your face. Void of compassion, fairness and integrity. Because, technology has made it possible to be cold, un-caring and anonymous, with no consequences.
As you say that on a piece of technology,
Hypocrite much?
@@armybeef68 Quite correct armyboy69. You would never say that to my face though. Small people get big and bad, behind a keyboard. Dont they?
I'm still polite and would rather not upset people anymore than they already are.
@@staciicats7330 That sounds like a fair stance. Trying to filter all the negativity takes too much energy. Too many folks are too vulnerable to bull crap, conspiracy. Then let this technology do their thinking for them. Keep it real people. Do you're own thinking. Question even what you see. "There is a sucker born every minute." Don't be one. Social media is threatening democracy. You don't wanna live under an authoritarian government, you just don't. In other words, don't be a sheep. Be an individual, with your thoughts and determinations, independent. Otherwise, avoid pizza. It's made by Satan Worshiping pedophiles.
@@lostdogblues2823 lol I sometimes make my own pizza. I was wondering today if there could be something done to combat pedophilia from taking root.
Reynelda Muse was still doing the news in Denver when I crash-landed there in 1989 from the Land of Enchantment
Keep up the good work! I hope you have, or at least find, the ad to pianist Irving Fields’ 50 Songs You’ll Always Love album...it was released in 1978, by the way.
57:00 - Whirlpool is still the best quality for dryers and washers.
Even though they're now manufactured in Mexico?
Anybody have a time machine?
I noticed there were alot of commercials with horses back in the 70’s
Come to think of it, yes! 🏇🏻
One-a-day girl Dee Wallace played the mom in Cujo and E.T.
The stock music in the JCPenney battery commercial turned up in one of Mondale's '84 campaign ads.
1:20 🚨 Superman The Movie commercial
Christopher Reeves before he was a quadriplegic.
Get ready for some all-time great voice-over talent:
0:01 Danny Dark; 2:40 Karl Weber; 8:05 John Connell; 1:11:25 Bonnie Herman; 8:36 Len Gochman;
17:48 Eddie Barth; 25:57 Gary Owens; 30:01 George Coe; 31:01 Ken Nordine;
1:03:31 Ralph Bell; 1:12:37 Gary Merrill; 1:14:06 Alexander Scourby; 54:19 Jackson Beck;
54:34 Peter Thomas, of course!; 10:45 Casey Kasem; 29:16 Ernie Anderson; 28:40 William Conrad.
14:10 Don Pardo (SNL fame)!
@@ChatGPT1111 Good call on the great Don Pardo!
Ted Danson 23:53
@@kevincicero8352 Good catch!
This list reads like a voice-over Hall of Fame.
Since moving to the south I have to watch this stuff to keep me happy and nostalgia.
Will “Mr. Hooper” Lee in the Flair commercial at 1:13:36
Thanks ☮️💟
That Police Woman episode features that photographer with Angie Dickinson showing her legs with the windy dress going. It is Murder With Pretty People. It is at 1:19:35
7:40 " mom, I'm moving back home this apartment is ruining my hands!" What? 😂
Wow - Bah-Bah-BlackSheep preview at 1:09:07. ..and I DO remember the premiere of Quark that year. LOL
I love that Mercury Lincoln commercial.
Everyone over the age of 12 in these commercials has a smoker's voice lol
TWO GUYS wow there's a name I have not heard in a while!
17 bucks for a 4 hour VCR tape. 10 dollars for a calculator. Those things were almost science fiction back then. Now they are dead technology. My phone replaces both those things and does an infinity better job. And the cars ,boxes on wheels. Japan was on the verge of reshaping the automotive industry in America.
Lol, I couldn't resist or pass up without commenting ... I never thought of it that way, but, you've certainly made a good observance, good point ... "science fiction" ... lol, gotta love it! but it's so true! thanks for that, I needed that my friend.
I had a Vcr until 2017
Oh, those jingles for establishments such as Present Company(or Arthur's Jewelers for us New Yorkers/Jerseyites)... 🎵You can give so much more, with (name of catalog store), your Christmas store!🎶
Thanksgiving 1982: we left Buffalo to visit my maternal grandma in Brooklyn; one night, during STAR TREK on Channel 5(?), the Arthur's ad aired. When we tried to return to Buffalo the Sunday, an ice storm forced us to stop the night in Binghamton; a Present Company ad aired on Channel 34. The same tune was found in each.
3:09 its definatly bob segar singing coors
I was at the world of wheels at the Hynes Auditorium in Boston. Scott Baio was 16 and had a kissing booth. Many teenage girls were in line that day. It was February of 1978.
CBS promo for Natalie Wood in "The Memory of Eva Ryker" at 1:06:48 is pretty eerie considering how she died shortly after that.
29:07... Melody Anderson (from the *FLASH GORDON* flick, and the short-lived *MANIMAL* TV series later on) turns 67 today!
Happy Birthday, Melody!
Back when car battery companies needed to advertise.
Wait, JC Penney was in the auto battery racket?
They had super corny jingles like the Coors beer commercial.
And really good ones like Löwenbrau..
Everyone had super corny jingles. Good times!
Toyota's jingle isn't corny...it's grating! 😖
29:07 Happy birthday to Melody Anderson!
67 today!
CBS top of the hour tone at 1:04:25. Surprised they were still using that on TV that late (although they might still use it on radio).
There’s a lot of vitamins in those meals... no wonder the '80s were pure adrenaline.
Ted Danson selling dandruff shampoo at 23:55
Wasn't "Archie Bunker's Place" cancelled for a short time?
These crack me up
6:15. Can't remember her name, but she starred in cujo.
Dee Wallace Stone?
Bring back Fred the cool 7 eleven mascot.
35:22 - did people really drive a lot less in the late 70’s than today? This couple drove just over 100k miles in 10 years, including a lot of car vacations? 10 k miles in a year is NOTHING for a car today.
Iron Eyes Cody is from my area of Louisiana .... and Italian
One of my most favorite TV commercials, ever! when I was only 12 yrs old ... along with the Coca Cola theme, sung on a hill, with a bunch of college students singing it, while all & each of them held a single lit candle, around the holidays. Very special and meaningful to me, to this day.
BJ and The Bear ~ Cliffhangers ~ Elizabeth Montgomery ~The Duke Of Hazzard ~Tina Louise on Dallas ... 2021
I love the cheeziness of old commercials
1978-79 my 3rd 4th grade chorus at Florence brasser were the background music for lincoln first number one bank.all I have is a newspaper clipping.ive emailed Don alhart because he was the one initiating the commercial but neither he or anyone else remembers the commercial.he said its too far back to find any info.he was the newscast voice behind bowling Saturday or Sunday and the commercial came on at the end of an episode.i joked saying did he have commercials made at Florence brasser every year for lincoln first? Haha anyone here know what I'm talking about? Any recording of it? We didn't have a vcr at that time.my mom worked there with her British? Boss dana.i think my whole family was on tv at different years and places.my dad Sgt rpd,my mom wWegmans, brothers I think at an air show,another was in the navy and Kris krisoffertan went aboard his ship constellation.my daughter and niece dancing at the cornhill festival and me the lincoln first commercial and interviewing me for the big billboards up with criminals to look out for.yeah I know real memorable haha
0:00 KNXT-TV, Los Angeles, Calif., January 27, 1979
7:06 WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass., March 19, 1979
18:09 WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass., February 24, 1979
30:12 WCBS-TV, New York, N.Y., November 5, 1979
46:53 WOKR-TV, Rochester, N.Y., c. December 1979 (I assume WOKR-TV signed off after ABC's late night lineup was done)
1:04:22 KNXT-TV, Los Angeles, Calif., November 18, 1979
1:09:06 KOA-TV, Denver, Colo., February 22, 1978
That's an affable cross-section of Americana.
I remember the spaghetti commercial! That's Italian! But, I hated Ragu!
12:58 lmfao. Sweet Jesus! Last thing I’d want to visit me! Tripping out on pain meds and that thing walks in. How did he breach security?
That's not Jay (The Flash) Garrick!
I never knew John tesh was a news anchor
Flat wrap, also disappeared..it was handy
Aloha Bobby and Rose Bless the Beasts and the Children Billy Jack Boxcar Bertha Drive-in Movies I remember seeing.
28:58 So.... That's where the Simpsons' single eye tear indian comes from.... I was wondering where they took the idea.... Regards!!
Almost every commercial was a jingle or a testimonial of sorts. Seems so old fashioned way to advertise. Js
cool
Was that Iman in that Tab commercial?
6:15 One little yeller tablet.
Scary teeth in the thumbnail! 😂
(Watching a video full of commercials)
AD COMES ON
*skip*