You can't beat telly from the 70s and 80s, ....brings back some great memories for me, of growing up in these wonderful and more simpler times......where have all those years gone
I have a "temporary" Mosque right outside my window! When I complained about the noise, they told me to "move"! They called me a "prick" and told me to "f*** o**"! Religion of "peace"? You decide!
It was a rushed product. I think they spent 6 weeks developing it in a hurry to get it out to retail in time for Xmas 1982. It sold well too until millions of unhappy customers returned it to Atari for a refund.
I've heard of people pausing video recordings to skip the adverts but Won ton ton must have been a truly crap film to pause the film and record the adverts. :-)
Liquafruta! Who knew that was a thing?! Though the advert is fresh for 1982; could imagine this as a later 80's ad, but by then,the product will of well and truly gone I bet...
"Tron... at a cinema near you, from this weekend!" It must have been a re-release of sorts, as it opened in the U.K on 21 October 1982 according to IMDb. They were probably giving it an extra push over the Christmas hollidays, as Tron wasn't a big box office hit.
If I remember rightly, cinemas would have a particular "slot" in which they good have the film (s). In Kent, the ABC and Odean in Canterbury, had the films a month before Dover and 6 weeks before Deal/Folkestone.
Back then, films could take up to a year to be shown across the whole of the UK. I lived in an outlying area of Greater Manchester, and our now defunct local cinema would get new releases about 6 months after they had been shown in central Manchester.
Funny there should be an advert for Denmark, because I literally just ate a whole tub of Philadelphia, which is produced in Denmark! It was so cool and creamy! I just can't help myself! 😂
@@StormadoMan It was a European thing not American. Europe had Snickers and raider. We had marathon and twix. We lost marathon for snickers, they lost raider for twix.
'Won Ton Ton' makes for staggering viewing these days (and probably even in 1982). Put simply, a Rin Tin Tin semi-biopic with the odd rape joke and doggy suicide attempt. That, and if my memory serves me right, looks suspiciously like it was shot on the leftover sets from 'The Day of the Locust'. Directed by Michael Winner, naturally.
I remember many of these like instant recall. For instance, that Skoll and Bold ad straight in there, and that girl babe biting the apple at 12:25, yum. 09:47, coal, the fuel of the future, 2020, er, er...
Seeing this now as an adult is truly sobering. It was almost a kind of a fantastical blur aged 9 then - especially the adverts for gifts we never recieved yet perhaps would have liked - a taunting reality that consumer society leapt way ahead of the biblical choirs that rarely appealed to dysfunctional lower-class families if you get my meaning and nutty chocolate bars.
I also say no to a cigarette . A bottle of whiskey though is another story. My mother , thought Hinge and Bracket were really women. And nothing sparkled like my mother after 20 Babycham
They were selling Atari 2600s for £90 at Xmas 1982? I remember as a 5 or 6 year old being in Woolworths seeing boxes upon boxes of Atari 2600s on the shelves up to the ceiling behind the counter and they were selling for £200 each and the games were £30 each. My parents couldn't afford it. I think that would have been around 1979 or 1980. I ended up with a small clock radio/tape recorder instead. Talk about disappointment.
I also loved how the advert for the Atari showed a six switcher when in actuality by late 1982 it was an all black 4 switcher version of the 2600 that was on sale at that time. The wood grained six switcher model of the 2600 was replaced by a wood grained 4 switcher in late 1980 or early 1981.
You can't beat telly from the 70s and 80s, ....brings back some great memories for me, of growing up in these wonderful and more simpler times......where have all those years gone
you really can beat them.
@@jeddward9464 I agree with you.
I have a "temporary" Mosque right outside my window!
When I complained about the noise, they told me to "move"! They called me a "prick" and told me to "f*** o**"!
Religion of "peace"? You decide!
They're right here on this channel ;-)
That carpet sale is still on.
The Atari advert... "and the fabulous E.T!" Bless them, they knew not what they were trying to sell. Great set of ads as always Neil :)
It was a rushed product. I think they spent 6 weeks developing it in a hurry to get it out to retail in time for Xmas 1982. It sold well too until millions of unhappy customers returned it to Atari for a refund.
I had it that Christmas, God awful but happy memories are brought back just seeing that p*ss poor game 😁
"The fabulous ET..."
I'm on the phone to Advertising Standards Authority right now.
It's straight up propaganda!
Greens sold both ET & Raiders of the lost ark for about £30
I had to choose between them ....... I chose right !
the documentary on the atari et game is excellent..a couple of guys find the site where they supposedly buried the cartridges......👍
😂🤣
What I would do to be back in the 1980s
I was there, it was boring. And everything was brown. And most people couldn't afford anything.
Yes please
Yeah you and Marty mcfly lol
Apologies for the late reply but if it’s the 80’s you miss simply move to South Wales. Who said time travel wasn’t possible?
@@beware_the_moose So nothing has changed then 😏
Happy days. You can clearly see how society has changed, and not necessarily for the better.
That was epic... i was right back there, and knew most of the ads... so glad for the upload, thank you
The caramel is really scrumptious 😂
Absolutely brilliant, nostalgia at its best
My God this takes me back
I could listen to Willie Rushtons voice all day.
I remember seeing those superman anti smoking posters in doctors surgeries and libraries back in the early 80s
I had the information pack that accompanied the campaign, it came with a badge and a mini-comic.
..and in comics
Marathon: They’re so big! Peanuts inside, big bar... what was she thinking? 😂 You have to love the innuendos of 1980’s advertising.
Oh happy days 💕🎄🎅🤶⛄💕 deciding what to get the kids for Christmas
I had that Atari !!! Loved it !!!
Atari had one as a kid great days loved the weetbix ad skins great advert and the appliance of science
Weetabix, not Weetbix
01:46 "and the fabulous ET" 🤦🏻
Love the harp advert so retro
With panic buying due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, 1982 is the ONLY place you can get Andrex toilet rolls! 😂😂😂
Hello everyone! I,m a new subscriber! This adverts are gold for me !!
I've heard of people pausing video recordings to skip the adverts but Won ton ton must have been a truly crap film to pause the film and record the adverts. :-)
Liquafruta! Who knew that was a thing?! Though the advert is fresh for 1982; could imagine this as a later 80's ad, but by then,the product will of well and truly gone I bet...
TRON ,when going to the pictures was so exciting, my uncle took us to watch STAR TREK the motion picture .
RIP Paul Eddington x
I take m6 hat off to all you people who recorded this timeless material takes me righ5 back
1:45 - The 'fabulous' ET game is famous for being the worst video game in history. Most copies ended up in a landfill site in America.
Christ almighty I remember all the bloody carpet ads
You make it neat wheat mate cos I was 8 in that year but I wasn't in the TVS region, It was Granada and that carpets sale ad music is hilarious.
Used to love the weetabix one, thanks for sharing.
I used to be in the weetabix club!
Skinheads hated minorities loved Weetabix!
Ok😂
Love the Andrex music .remember that very well.
The music was great was so un-Andrexy
Nice Trident-era YTV endcap sneaking in there - extra points for the rare 'OB' variant!
Any vid starting with Willie Rushton gets a like as far as I'm concerned...
When I was a child, I thought Pedigree Chum looked really tasty. Luckily our dog didn't have an expensive taste in dog food.. 😁
I Snicker'd at those Marathon bars.
Tory Vision South so glad to see the back of it!
"Tron... at a cinema near you, from this weekend!"
It must have been a re-release of sorts, as it opened in the U.K on 21 October 1982 according to IMDb. They were probably giving it an extra push over the Christmas hollidays, as Tron wasn't a big box office hit.
If I remember rightly, cinemas would have a particular "slot" in which they good have the film (s). In Kent, the ABC and Odean in Canterbury, had the films a month before Dover and 6 weeks before Deal/Folkestone.
I went to see it.
Back then, films could take up to a year to be shown across the whole of the UK. I lived in an outlying area of Greater Manchester, and our now defunct local cinema would get new releases about 6 months after they had been shown in central Manchester.
Remember school assembly in morning singing DECK THE HALLS WITH SOMETHING HOLLY TRA LA LA LA LA ,LA LA LA LA
Maryam d'Abo in the Mentadent P ad! How have I never spotted that before??? *swoon*
6:56 Always loved the Superman cartoon ads as a kid.
Coal. The fuel of the future.
now I want a Snickers
I was one day old...
I was 29........Sob!!
i remember all these ads. i like the one about coal "the fuel of the future" lol oh how things have gone down hill since those days.
Everybody’s Mum looked like this in the 80’s 15:36
Well I know mine did!😉
@ Woody Eckerslyke: Mine didn't, Woody, she was much older!
"Tron"
You didn't have to be much of a computer "genius" to get trapped inside a computer game in 1982! 😂
Sadly, I remember ALL these adverts! 😂
4:23 - Engineered for at least a decade of economy and reliability. Next sentence you're offered the opportunity to PURCHASE a 5 year guarantee.
I tried squeezing a handful of peanuts expecting a Marathon bar only to open my hand and find, lo and behold, a Marathon bar. Amazing.
"There's only one Comfart" 💩
💩 makes your clothes smell lovely! 😂
I was mad for the skinhead weetabix men, looking at the beautiful colours on the box while eating 2 💯👍🤣🇬🇧
A time when a Marathon (Snickers) was bigger than a 50p & not full of vegetable fat.....
Better days
9:30 "Coal. The Fuel of the Future." Jesus wept!
😂
There is no need to take Jesus name in vain
A young Borat at 6:40 there...
15:55 cool Tron theatrical promo, with the old BBFC A certificate.
A stood for Adult. It was similar to the more modern day P.G., general exhibition but more suitable for adult viewing.
When my cheese starts talking to itself, I know it's been in the fridge far too long! 👎😂😂😂
Happy Memories of happier times when people seemed more content with life even though there was massive unemployment at the time
Does anybody know why Allied Carpets had a bad Bryan Ferry impersonator singing through their early 1980s adverts? So bad but listenable.
Good catch!
0:53 I wonder how many people tuned out of ITV at 6:15 Christmas Sunday 1982
Funny there should be an advert for Denmark, because I literally just ate a whole tub of Philadelphia, which is produced in Denmark! It was so cool and creamy! I just can't help myself! 😂
Get a life , You sad Muppet !
ah i buy babycham every christmas
Interesting Paramount logo, with the dark blue around the mountain not looking quite right
Most of those kids are in Parkhurst or Holloway now.
Marathon. NOT snickers, have it.
duffymoony and it was bigger to. Not like the size of a mouses foot it is now.
American imperialism eh.. We used to have school discos and who'd even think about calling it trick or treat? 🥴 Hail Reagan!
@@StormadoMan
It was a European thing not American. Europe had Snickers and raider. We had marathon and twix. We lost marathon for snickers, they lost raider for twix.
@@fishyc150 Thanks for clarification. I stand corrected 🙂
2:13 2:19 Oh Jeez. Which one is it?? Nougat? Nugget???
Jesus of Nazareth doing the voiceover for Washing Machines and toilet paper
I'm scared shitless
Atari £89 back then must of been a weeks wages!
More than 300 quid in today's money, and £52 for the games! Not much has changed apart from the graphics.
Year before our house burned down.
That marathon bar has shrunk over the years...
A bit like me. Haha
They kept Denmark 🇩🇰 so quiet nobody went
12:23 is that Myriam D'Arbo of 1987 Bond Film The Living Daylights?, looks a lot like her!
Goodly funny fall guy Debenhams advert
I LIKED IT
Willy Rushton
I miss him.
Oh no. Captain Nicoteen. A nightmare from my childhood.
"All my children were reared on Pedigree chum"
I used to use Mentadent P toothpaste! And it must work, because I still have my OWN TEETH! 👍😂😂😂
@ Clive Mattinson: I use it too, Clive.
'Won Ton Ton' makes for staggering viewing these days (and probably even in 1982). Put simply, a Rin Tin Tin semi-biopic with the odd rape joke and doggy suicide attempt. That, and if my memory serves me right, looks suspiciously like it was shot on the leftover sets from 'The Day of the Locust'.
Directed by Michael Winner, naturally.
LOL
Andrew the Andrew puppy
I remember many of these like instant recall. For instance, that Skoll and Bold ad straight in there, and that girl babe biting the apple at 12:25, yum. 09:47, coal, the fuel of the future, 2020, er, er...
Lol
Atari was too rich for our lot 🤣🙏
11:55 isn’t that the narrator of Threads? Gave me the willies.
Similar but I don't think so...
Seeing this now as an adult is truly sobering. It was almost a kind of a fantastical blur aged 9 then - especially the adverts for gifts we never recieved yet perhaps would have liked - a taunting reality that consumer society leapt way ahead of the biblical choirs that rarely appealed to dysfunctional lower-class families if you get my meaning and nutty chocolate bars.
Nicely put!
Oooookay!!!!! Weetabix
1982
First xmas with channel 4
I was 3 months old
We had KRONA
Looking for ideas this Christmas
tracking needs adjusted...
Got AT AT that year and loads more star wars stuff
Paul Ashton I got a Raleigh Chopper. Wish I’d kept it.
Jesus, an AT AT and a Raleigh Chopper.
WONDERFUL!
Where's the Atari add that's on your thumbnail? I feel robbed.
Fabulous et yeah right
You tell um, Superman!
I also say no to a cigarette . A bottle of whiskey though is another story.
My mother , thought Hinge and Bracket were really women. And nothing sparkled like my mother after 20 Babycham
The comedy weetacrew
Weetabix ad, you will eat them if you know what's good for you!!
Stay sharp with harp!
Superman advert was great I never smoked its a not a nice habit glad these ads were around nicotine was the villain
And the Babysham ads
They were selling Atari 2600s for £90 at Xmas 1982? I remember as a 5 or 6 year old being in Woolworths seeing boxes upon boxes of Atari 2600s on the shelves up to the ceiling behind the counter and they were selling for £200 each and the games were £30 each. My parents couldn't afford it. I think that would have been around 1979 or 1980. I ended up with a small clock radio/tape recorder instead. Talk about disappointment.
I also loved how the advert for the Atari showed a six switcher when in actuality by late 1982 it was an all black 4 switcher version of the 2600 that was on sale at that time. The wood grained six switcher model of the 2600 was replaced by a wood grained 4 switcher in late 1980 or early 1981.