KTTV-11 1974 Commercial Breaks!!
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- KTTV-11 1974 Commercial Breaks!! Rare!! all tapes are cleaned and baked before transfer. please keep in mind the quality Matters on condition of machines and how they were recorded plus tape stock Used. Also Many of These Recordings were Recorded Off Rabbit Ear Antenna, s Not Cable Tv Yet
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Love the Robinson's department store ad! I used to work at the Robinson's in Santa Barbara and loved the store. Miss it!
My station for Dodger baseball and many other shows and movies back in the day, great post.
These were great I grew up with KTTV! We used to eat at The Bobs Big Boy on the corner of Gilbert and Garden Grove Blvd. and the one on the corner of Gothard and Edinger next Golden West College and Levitz and there was Big Boy Jr. inside the Huntington Center. Great seeing movie promos like Lady Kung-Fu. Would love to see the old promos for Wonder-Rama and Creature Features as both were on KTTV.
A few of these commercials are coming back to me! I was four in 1973(I turned 5 on December 30 of that year). 😁
I grew up in the SF Bay Area, not LA; the Union Home Loans, Security Pacific and UCB spots would have aired statewide but I barely remember them.
This is much smoother than I remember! KTTV was a user of an early switching TV automation system called STEP, and as a TV-savvy youngster, I took perverse pleasure in their frequent commercial break "train wrecks". Now virtually the entire station lives inside computers.
I remember these airings of The Judy Garland Show on Ch5 in NY at this time and having a hard time reconciling that this was the same person as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz.
The "Judy" that appeared on her own weekly TV series (for CBS) in the 1963-'64 season was *much* different from the one you knew as "Dorothy".
It's worth noting that these commercials are obviously all from film (except the odd couple). So these recordings off-air onto tape show how they actually looked, more or less, color wise. That's because if the film copies still existed physically now they would have faded color, usually only left with the red pigment. What a treat to have these 'as they were!'
I see so many of those faded commercials posted to UA-cam. I know the technology exists to restore the color.
We had a Big Boy Restaurant in Batavia New York back in the 1970s somebody took the big boy off the front lawn and stuck it in the middle of the cornfield near the college back then
I remember the majority of these commercials like yesterday. MAN I NEED A LIFE!
9:47 George Fenneman for Union Home Loans. 🏡
March 11, 1974 8PM Ch 11 Judy Garland in Concert
The VO man on the Kimbies ad also voiced the 1970 WFLD sales film. Since Kimberly-Clark was also a Midwest concern in those days, I'd guess he was a Chicago talent.
4:54--Durward Kirby, of "The Garry Moore Show" and "Candid Camera" fame, for Ivory Liquid.
9:20--McDonald's was so brand-new at serving breakfast.
9:48--George Fenneman, of "You Bet Your Life" fame, for Union Home Loans.
Steve Byrd McDonald's introduced their breakfast menu in 1972.
D Heine Regardless, it was introduced in 1972.
@D Heine I did not know that.
My mom thought her dad looked like Durwood Kirby.
2:20 Baby Christopher no doubt is a (semi) young father himself by now.
He's 46. (yes we getting old now..)
04:36 lol plus i enjoyed the other commercials as well, especially Big Boy Restaurants..i wished that there is one in my area.
so could the dude at 9:51 be none other than Groucho Marx's sidekick from "You Bet Your Life," George Fenneman? (from an earlier comment, it appears that it is him.)
YES!!!!!!! He appeared in Union Home Loans commercials for years.
(8:49) Who sits and revs the engine?
Shiiiiiiid, all kinds people all over town sitting in their cars on their phone, AC and radio full blast. It's awful how they don't care about pollution or wasting fuel.
Who is the actor in this spot at 2:50 ? I think he is also on the voiceover in the second spot afterward.
I wonder if David Lynch ever ate at any of those Bob's Big Boys.
00:07 - Arte Johnson as the Chevy Salesman.
OofusTwillip That was NOT Artie Johnson doing that Chevy commercial, you dolt! 😠
I'm not convinced. The voice isn't quite right, and Arte Johnson was still famous enough to being doing national commercials.
It's NOT him.
Rick, can you upload any MD Tissue Commercials from the 1970s, please?
The Dristan commercial features perhaps the least-realistic sneeze in the history of media.
"Fred Ott's Sneeze" (January 1894):
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Now, there's only 5 Bob's in Southern California.
One Of Them I Went To About 10 Years Ago Was In Fillmore, But Now It's Closed. The Closest Big Boy To My Area Is In Northridge.
What happened to them all?
@CBS 70sfan We had a Big Boy a few miles down the road from where I live now. Do not know if it is still there.
@Clean Up On Aisle 3 Marriott owned the name and was big on rapid expansion, which made Bob himself uncomfortable, and he, then Marriott, lost interest. Many Big Boy stores and franchisees simply collapsed. A recent new one was opened in Nevada, so maybe Big Boy will slowly grow again. Times have changed greatly though.
I know someone who has a Big Boy statue in his home...
Whatever became of Hoffy hot dogs?
I've seen them as recently as last year at 99 Cents Only stores
Hoffy still exists in supermarkets all over town. The "national" brands who are on commercials now just stick out more.
Must be an LA thing.
Barry Manilow wrote the KFC jingle and the McDonalds one also
Sept 23, 1973 930PM On Target D.E.S. Time Bomb.