Yeah, me too. What I can't stand though is when UA-camrs allow UA-cam to show ads on their channel. I sit here and hammer the reload button until they don't show up. Because modern ads are so horrible compared to great '70s ads.
From your picture you look like a blackmale like myself...were there really any good times for us...It was always a struggle for me...I do hope your younger years were better than mine.
@@dwightpowell6673 so strange... my friend i truly thought i was the only one who felt this way.... like you i did my best. much love and respect to you
Aaaah, back in the when you fell asleep with the TV on, only to wake up at 2am With either the NATIONAL ANTHEM is playing or a test pattern!!!!!!! I'd give anything to go back!!!!!!
I was in High School when these commercials were being aired..I'm 63 years old now reflective of my younger days...I made mistakes...I wish I could turn back the hands of time.
You have no idea how long I’ve waited for new content creators publishing pre-cable tv commercials (1970-1982). Breath of fresh air.... keep’em coming please!!!
I miss Winn Dixie. Ours went out of business in 2006. My family shopped there from 1980 until they left North Carolina. My grandparents shopped there since I was a baby. I loved their Palmetto Farm pimento cheese spread and their Superbrand Banana Ice Cream. I looked up Winn Dixie in Jacksonville Florida and they no longer sell either Superbrand ir Palmetto Farm.
This is the only kind of legitimate time travel that exists, I’m mourning my childhood but feel lucky tech has progressed to a point I can sorta enjoy it again
I remember most of these ads. I lived in eastern kansas, but the ads on our TV were like ads in most states. Our 3 channels came from kc, mo. I was in my early teens during these ads.
In that era, the NBC affiliate in Grand Forks, ND put advertising panels on screen during those More to Come intervals on the Tonight Show. Two panels that I remember were for Rydell Chevrolet (Home of the Little Profit) and for the ‘fabulous’ Westward Ho motel. Both advertisers were in Grand Forks. We saw all three network affiliates from the US on cable across the border in Manitoba.
I agree with Wolfman...same here! I remember these ads. I was age 11 during most of 1972. I lived in Kansas until I was 30, & I never saw any southern crunch chips there. We usually had bags of Lays or Guys chips. Lysol spray with gold color cap smelled good. Amazing that 60 Minutes is still one of the top 10 TV shows.
Born in 61 so I remember many of these commercials. We saw them on the Big Three American networks carried by the North Dakota affiliates we saw on cable in Manitoba. Seems like every American national spot back then, especially the ones for grocery products and cars, had an ultra-cheesy and relentlessly upbeat jingle in it.
John Forsythe on the voiceover in that Michelob commercial. And Marilu Henner in the Wisk ad. James Hampton from F Troop and the original version of The Longest Yard is in the Alka-Seltzer ad.
My mom put baby oil in her bath. That stuff makes your tub slippery if you don't clean it enough. The Johnson and Johnson commercial reminded me of baths in a oily tub as a kid. I wasn't born until 1978.
1. Aired April 30, 1977 on WKRG-TV5, Mobile, Alabama WKRG-TV was started on September 5, 1955 by Mobile's famed architect and movie theatre owner, Kenneth R. Giddens, who named it in his honor. From 1958 to 1966, Giddens shared it with the Mobile Press-Register. Giddens died in 1993, and his heirs kept the station until 1998, when Spartan Communications got a hold of it. Media General did the same in 2000, and Nexstar followed that company in 2017. WKRG-TV was a CBS station from the beginning. 2. Recorded October 20, 1976 on KABC-TV7, Los Angeles, California One of the five original ABC owned-and-operated stations, all of them on channel 7, KABC-TV started life as KECA-TV, named after L.A. radio pioneer Earle C. Anthony. It changed to its present callsign February 1, 1954. For the 1984 Summer Olympics, KABC-TV became the first television station to broadcast in stereo. Like the other ABC O&Os and stations on channel 7, it uses the Circle 7 logo; KABC-TV's news anchors and reporters are the only ones left at the original ABC O&Os who still wear Circle 7 lapel pins. 3. Recorded at some point during 1977 on WOKR-TV13 Rochester, New York Channel 13 of Rochester, Inc. brought channel 13 to the air under the WOKR-TV callsign on September 15, 1962. Channel 13 of Rochester, Inc. had 11 partners; one of them, Flower City Television Corporation, bought full ownership of the station in March 1970; it was during the year WOKR's portion of the video was recorded that Flower City sold channel 13 to the Fox Cities-based Post Corporation. Hughes Broadcasting Partners bought the station in 1991 and Guy Gannett Communications did the same in 1995. Channel 13 was sold to the Ackerley Group in 1998; during the period (2002-07) in which it was owned by Clear Channel, channel 13 changed its callsign to the present WHAM-TV. Today, channel 13, an ABC affiliate from day one, is owned by Deerfield Media and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group through a shared services agreement. 4. Recorded in March 1975 off of an NBC network feed.
The Carson episode is actually from March 1975, not January 1976. You know that now gives me a question on how was the Carson episode recorded anyway? The seller of the lot said they were Betamax to VHS transfers but Betamax came out in Japan in May of 1975. Maybe its a U-Matic recording. Hmmm...
I don't give a hoot what anyone says about these commercials because they are all great because you don't hear the phrase DOT COM every few seconds like all the worthless commercials that are on the radio and television today.
You know, I never thought I'd miss seeing a lot of song and dance, promoting Cars, Soft Drinks, and chewing gum. Corporate suits too cheap to bring back singing Jingles and dancing.
@The Science Talkers very true. But it held us together. I’m gay, came out in my 30s and have lived a full life just fine. I didn’t need societal changes to absolve my identity, let alone having SJWs decide to hijack a religious sacrament and force it on me. I don’t follow that religion of edicts and taking a knee. Today western culture is on the skids because we no longer have a common belief in our values once shared. Instead we have contempt for them. Its not going to end well as we can see.
When OTC medicine ads weren't weighed down with side effect warnings, pushing Japanese cars, making "brown bag" wine seem like a gourmet thing, comical laundry product ads & the idea that an "adult" toothpaste can get one laid. The 70's certainly were strange, yes? 🤭
I call fowl on the Shake 'n Bake commercial: The fried and baked were plenty juicy looking , but the Shake 'n Bake had definitely been injected post-cooking with a fluid. The skin bulges - suspicious pocket of "juice" @6:57 - before any pressure is applied
I am looking for a 1976 Burger King King commercial with Vincent Price dressed in a devil's costume and making bad suggestions to the cooks at Burger King King. Near the end of the commercial, he takes a bite of a Whopper and his eyes open wide. (Wide eyes make me laugh.) I've been looking for this commercial on UA-cam for quite some time, but I haven't found it anywhere and probably never will.
The cool whip commercial when she said “you changed my recipe and put a topping” I thought she said “toffee” and I was like dang that sounds delicious over that. Wishful thinking apparently, it wasn’t as appetizing hearing cool whip. Booooo
People who don't remember, made me out to be crazy, When I said there was an ABC TV promo that used the 'Still the one' oldie. . It's on here. I'm not crazy. Thank You!
@@ArmpitStudios They didn’t do it wrong. It sounds like they had a really bad home life and a lot of things happened to them during the 70’s. Not everyone had a carefree, jolly home and life
Pam Dawber from Mork & Mindy in that Meet ad - "Give me one good reason why I should stop shaving and use Neet hair remover!" Ummm...maybe so you don't get as hairy as Robin Williams?
Been watching all these uploads from this particular lot, and holy crap, there's a huge variety of stations represented, from all across the country. How does that happen? Was it recorded by a traveling businessman who toted around his tape recorder?
@@franks.2544 Lol. But it's you people that hold the patent on creating victims, and the experts on the victim card. Your ancestors were the first victims of tyranny and oppression, when they fled their lands like bitches, instead of fighting on their own land for their rights. Then come over here, and apply that same oppression to others. Now what, Jon Snow?
I watch these to escape from 21st century TV.
Well said 👌
Yeah, me too. What I can't stand though is when UA-camrs allow UA-cam to show ads on their channel. I sit here and hammer the reload button until they don't show up. Because modern ads are so horrible compared to great '70s ads.
I watch these to escape from the 21st CENTURY.
I know exactly what you mean!
Tell me about it
This brings back some great memories. I grew up in the 70's it was a great time to be a kid.
Absolutely... !
Yes, It Was! I Am the Perfect Perfect example Example of a Genuine Hippie!
@Wolfman YES INDEED! 😊
@@ninathompson1435 I'd say you more of a Disco Biscuit than a Hippie! They died out by 72-73.
these are my escape... when i want to think of the good times in my life as a child...
From your picture you look like a blackmale like myself...were there really any good times for us...It was always a struggle for me...I do hope your younger years were better than mine.
@@dwightpowell6673 so strange... my friend i truly thought i was the only one who felt this way.... like you i did my best. much love and respect to you
Aaaah, back in the when you fell asleep with the TV on, only to wake up at 2am
With either the NATIONAL ANTHEM is playing or a test pattern!!!!!!!
I'd give anything to go back!!!!!!
yes so true nastolgic isn't it???🤣
ME TOO😌!!!!!
@@jenniferboissonneault4831 👍
@@pilarperry6766 👍
If you can figure out a way to do it let me know...I'll go with you...
I was in High School when these commercials were being aired..I'm 63 years old now reflective of my younger days...I made mistakes...I wish I could turn back the hands of time.
So it wasn’t all some crazy weird dream I was having as a kid! The 70s actually DID look like that! 😆😳
I love watching these more than the tv shows! Thanks for some great memories!
me too gotta love 💘 nostalgia!!!
@@jenniferboissonneault4831 absolutely!
@@barberjeff67 thank you 😊
@@jenniferboissonneault4831 you're welcome!
Watching these commercials REALLY shows how it was back in the days.
You have no idea how long I’ve waited for new content creators publishing pre-cable tv commercials (1970-1982). Breath of fresh air.... keep’em coming please!!!
Wow I found it like muscle memory even could sing along with the jingles. Thanks for posting !
Back when my dad would yell out the window to turn the antenna we had mounted on a pole just outside the house. Great memories.
Sounds like fun
I remember when The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was 105 minutes long. I don't quite remember the years but yes I am that old.
I went through high school, 2 years of college, got married and had 2 kids in the 70s! Good times!
I miss the 70s.
I miss Winn Dixie. Ours went out of business in 2006. My family shopped there from 1980 until they left North Carolina. My grandparents shopped there since I was a baby. I loved their Palmetto Farm pimento cheese spread and their Superbrand Banana Ice Cream. I looked up Winn Dixie in Jacksonville Florida and they no longer sell either Superbrand ir Palmetto Farm.
I wish I could find some banana ice cream -- or pineapple.
I wish I could find banana ice cream -- or pineapple for that fact.
I like piggly wiggly
This is the only kind of legitimate time travel that exists, I’m mourning my childhood but feel lucky tech has progressed to a point I can sorta enjoy it again
I remember most of these ads. I lived in eastern kansas, but the ads on our TV were like ads in most states. Our 3 channels came from kc, mo. I was in my early teens during these ads.
That was Pam Dawber in the Neet commercial. Mindy from Mork and Mindy and Mark Harmon's wife.
The Bionic Woman Will Continue!
Wish the food prices were still that cheap
Food prices were cheap but the wages were low.
In that era, the NBC affiliate in Grand Forks, ND put advertising panels on screen during those More to Come intervals on the Tonight Show. Two panels that I remember were for Rydell Chevrolet (Home of the Little Profit) and for the ‘fabulous’ Westward Ho motel. Both advertisers were in Grand Forks. We saw all three network affiliates from the US on cable across the border in Manitoba.
I just want some peace.
The 70's were so cool!!
Were they, really? 😐
I agree with Wolfman...same here! I remember these ads. I was age 11 during most of 1972. I lived in Kansas until I was 30, & I never saw any southern crunch chips there. We usually had bags of Lays or Guys chips. Lysol spray with gold color cap smelled good. Amazing that 60 Minutes is still one of the top 10 TV shows.
Born in 61 so I remember many of these commercials. We saw them on the Big Three American networks carried by the North Dakota affiliates we saw on cable in Manitoba. Seems like every American national spot back then, especially the ones for grocery products and cars, had an ultra-cheesy and relentlessly upbeat jingle in it.
John Forsythe on the voiceover in that Michelob commercial. And Marilu Henner in the Wisk ad. James Hampton from F Troop and the original version of The Longest Yard is in the Alka-Seltzer ad.
My mom put baby oil in her bath. That stuff makes your tub slippery if you don't clean it enough. The Johnson and Johnson commercial reminded me of baths in a oily tub as a kid. I wasn't born until 1978.
Blowing 💨 🌿 and watching my old memories ❤
I'm 52 and STILL get people saying "Hey Mikey! He likes it!" 🤣
This phrase will be with us to eternity.❤
Julie London from the tv show Emergency!
In the Cool Whip spot...legendary B Western actress Peggy Stewart, WKRP's Gordon Jump, and Flying Nun actress Marge Redmond. Love it!
and Anita Bryant selling orange juice and soon thereafter Gay bigotry.
the last time brigitte bardot was seen on tv :(
Wow no stupid commercials unlike today's unwatchable television.
15 in 1975 it's cool to go back in time. Thank you.
AHHHHH LIFE WAS SOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD !
My Great-Grandmother on deep cleaning day, would proceed to walk the entire house spraying LYSOL in every room.
I do that every morning. I have several cans. I also spray the beds.
Same here. I bet we keep the Lysol folks in business, to be sure!
29:10, Judd Hirsch. Alex from Taxi. with Danny DeVito as Louie and Latka, you remember.
If you are trying to find that TAT Logo, try videos from 1978-79. I think that is when the logo was used (particularly One Day at a Time).
1. Aired April 30, 1977 on WKRG-TV5, Mobile, Alabama
WKRG-TV was started on September 5, 1955 by Mobile's famed architect and movie theatre owner, Kenneth R. Giddens, who named it in his honor. From 1958 to 1966, Giddens shared it with the Mobile Press-Register. Giddens died in 1993, and his heirs kept the station until 1998, when Spartan Communications got a hold of it. Media General did the same in 2000, and Nexstar followed that company in 2017. WKRG-TV was a CBS station from the beginning.
2. Recorded October 20, 1976 on KABC-TV7, Los Angeles, California
One of the five original ABC owned-and-operated stations, all of them on channel 7, KABC-TV started life as KECA-TV, named after L.A. radio pioneer Earle C. Anthony. It changed to its present callsign February 1, 1954. For the 1984 Summer Olympics, KABC-TV became the first television station to broadcast in stereo. Like the other ABC O&Os and stations on channel 7, it uses the Circle 7 logo; KABC-TV's news anchors and reporters are the only ones left at the original ABC O&Os who still wear Circle 7 lapel pins.
3. Recorded at some point during 1977 on WOKR-TV13 Rochester, New York
Channel 13 of Rochester, Inc. brought channel 13 to the air under the WOKR-TV callsign on September 15, 1962. Channel 13 of Rochester, Inc. had 11 partners; one of them, Flower City Television Corporation, bought full ownership of the station in March 1970; it was during the year WOKR's portion of the video was recorded that Flower City sold channel 13 to the Fox Cities-based Post Corporation. Hughes Broadcasting Partners bought the station in 1991 and Guy Gannett Communications did the same in 1995. Channel 13 was sold to the Ackerley Group in 1998; during the period (2002-07) in which it was owned by Clear Channel, channel 13 changed its callsign to the present WHAM-TV. Today, channel 13, an ABC affiliate from day one, is owned by Deerfield Media and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group through a shared services agreement.
4. Recorded in March 1975 off of an NBC network feed.
The Carson episode is actually from March 1975, not January 1976.
You know that now gives me a question on how was the Carson episode recorded anyway? The seller of the lot said they were Betamax to VHS transfers but Betamax came out in Japan in May of 1975. Maybe its a U-Matic recording. Hmmm...
Ah. I thought it was from a different Carson broadcast. Thanks for the clarification.
@@ENunn it's u matic. I can tell by the audio alone.
The memories made me cry
34:48 very cool and unusual music on the Tonight Show "More To Come" bumper.
I thought the same thing. Maybe Tommy Newsome or someone else was leading the band, with their arrangements..?
Seems pretty unsurprising to me. They had a pretty wide range of songs they did.
I don't give a hoot what anyone says about these commercials because they are all great because you don't hear the phrase DOT COM every few seconds like all the worthless commercials that are on the radio and television today.
Or the Big Pharma Ads, with the rambling on about side effects....eeesh!
What commercials are you watching that mention dot com in 2021?
You know, I never thought I'd miss seeing a lot of song and dance, promoting Cars, Soft Drinks, and chewing gum. Corporate suits too cheap to bring back singing Jingles and dancing.
17:17 "I call them Fem-bots".
20 years before Dr. Evil
Right?! I can't believe I didn't realise that before today.
Grrrr, baby--very grrrr!! :)
A.I.'s right in our face, and didn't know it.
Just how "fully functional" they were? 😏
Pretty sure that is Kasey Kasem doing the Ken-L-Ration commercial voice over...
Great recognizing his voice. That is him!
Great recognizing his voice. That is him!
I love the rsb commercial song i wish i can find that commercial by it self who singing it
I believe the singer is Linda Ellen November, who sang a huge amount of commercial jingles as well as vocals on numerous records
i wana go home . . .
Boy, I sure miss when genders were more defined and less angry and confused. Great memories. Thanks,
@The Science Talkers very true. But it held us together. I’m gay, came out in my 30s and have lived a full life just fine. I didn’t need societal changes to absolve my identity, let alone having SJWs decide to hijack a religious sacrament and force it on me. I don’t follow that religion of edicts and taking a knee. Today western culture is on the skids because we no longer have a common belief in our values once shared. Instead we have contempt for them. Its not going to end well as we can see.
Life was so SIMPLE......
When OTC medicine ads weren't weighed down with side effect warnings, pushing Japanese cars, making "brown bag" wine seem like a gourmet thing, comical laundry product ads & the idea that an "adult" toothpaste can get one laid.
The 70's certainly were strange, yes? 🤭
I call fowl on the Shake 'n Bake commercial: The fried and baked were plenty juicy looking , but the Shake 'n Bake had definitely been injected post-cooking with a fluid. The skin bulges - suspicious pocket of "juice" @6:57 - before any pressure is applied
Quite the conspiracy, I'd say. 🕵🏻♂️
Lysol,2021fisrt thing I see as I try to escape in the 70's 😅😅😅
That Lysol stank to high Heaven.
Dolph Sweet from Gimme a Break in the car ad
Many of these products can be found in the Vermont Country catalog. All the old candies cakes cookies and clothing
Ronnie Schell and Louisa Moritz are in that Chuck Wagon dog food commercial.
I am looking for a 1976 Burger King King commercial with Vincent Price dressed in a devil's costume and making bad suggestions to the cooks at Burger King King. Near the end of the commercial, he takes a bite of a Whopper and his eyes open wide. (Wide eyes make me laugh.) I've been looking for this commercial on UA-cam for quite some time, but I haven't found it anywhere and probably never will.
The cool whip commercial when she said “you changed my recipe and put a topping” I thought she said “toffee” and I was like dang that sounds delicious over that. Wishful thinking apparently, it wasn’t as appetizing hearing cool whip. Booooo
Wait a second , parking tickets were 5 bucks?????? My god times were good
People who don't remember, made me out to be crazy, When I said there was an ABC TV promo that used the 'Still the one' oldie. . It's on here. I'm not crazy. Thank You!
Cheryl Ladd in the Michelobe commercial!
I prefer Jello with fruit inside or plain, no lettuce or cottage cheese.
Me too. 😁
Looking at old Briggite Bardot you realize that commercials do lie.
Was that Gordon Jump from WKRP? That was a little later, though.
Yep, it's him. He also became the new Maytag repair man.
PREMIUM SALTINES were sometimes a meal.......in my house.
And keep your lettuce out of my jellO!
#tuckerInn
but that commercial was kinda hokey
Pixystyx mothers back in the day seemed to lose their daughters down by the river...
Whatever became of Golden Flake potato chips?
@@luisreyes1963 President Obama got rid of them.
Blame President Obama.
Now it's all drug-pusher ads. Sad really.
Cool tonight show bumpers.
I was a teenager in the early 70,s. Terrible time in my life and family. Will never miss the terrible 70.s!
Why? What happened, if you don’t mind my asking?
Then you did it wrong. The '70s were so great, the best decade ever.
Me too, I was 13 in 1979, I typify Gen-X and do not have fond memories of the 70's
@@ArmpitStudios They didn’t do it wrong. It sounds like they had a really bad home life and a lot of things happened to them during the 70’s. Not everyone had a carefree, jolly home and life
@@CaptchaNeon Things are what you make them.
I'd much be better off rollin' with you, than watchin' Tom Snyder on TV!
I love going back in time
I never confirmed
UGH anita bryant
Pie in the Face....LOL!
A dirt bag...
Pam Dawber from Mork & Mindy in that Meet ad - "Give me one good reason why I should stop shaving and use Neet hair remover!"
Ummm...maybe so you don't get as hairy as Robin Williams?
how i miss D.H. HOLMES!
17:13 I remember those Fembots being creepy as hell lol
🙄 Mindy went more than sleeveless. Wild how Ford was talking about medical bankruptcy. At least Mindy was ahead of the times.
Those dandelions are good and healthy to eat
As long as they weren't spritzed with RoundUp. ☠️
At 23:16 ..Telly Savalas is a scalp hunter...maybe looking for a new toupee????
A proposed sequel was Seven Toupees to Tupoloh
Been watching all these uploads from this particular lot, and holy crap, there's a huge variety of stations represented, from all across the country. How does that happen? Was it recorded by a traveling businessman who toted around his tape recorder?
wouldn't be surprised if that was the case
He probably acquired permission to use them
Good afternoon
Relax, Arnold.
I thought mineral oil clogged pores?
Don't like the cowboy Pepsi commercial.
I remember Holmes and YoYo as being completely STUPID!
Before the social architects invaded advertising and back when CRT only meant cathode ray tube.
We were living CRT in the 70s. Too bad you are bothered by truth, but this country was built on a lie.
@@swannoir7949 How's that chip?
@@franks.2544 How's that privilege?
@@swannoir7949 A fallacious coping mechanism dreamed up by eternally aggrieved/self-appointed victims.
@@franks.2544 Lol. But it's you people that hold the patent on creating victims, and the experts on the victim card. Your ancestors were the first victims of tyranny and oppression, when they fled their lands like bitches, instead of fighting on their own land for their rights. Then come over here, and apply that same oppression to others. Now what, Jon Snow?
why do they pronounce it KENNEL RAYSHON and not KENNEL RASHON? 🤣
ration, as ration of food? holy crap that’s stupid
I have to watch an ad before I see a 30 minute block of commercials?
Americans have to sing every commercial
49 cents for flour? Now it's $3. Biden must be proud. He already outdid Jimmy Carter!
Me to
FEMBOTS!!
Cancer.