I wish we held on to our old TV guides. It's interesting to look back to what was on TV throughout history and always had good covers and articles. I hated when they went to the large format, and I didn't realize the magazine was still in print today. Remember the VCR Plus codes?
But now, he has passed away. I'm very sorry, but he was 99 years old, and he really loved pets. If he lived for a few more months, he would have been 100 just like Kirk Douglas, Bob Hope, and Senor Wences.
I'm not sure who would be watching an old movie on Saturday afternoon to see these commercials. These would not typically be the commercials you would see in prime time where there would be many more viewers. An awful lot of life insurance being advertised. Whats that music used for the show bumper? I didn't realize Henry Bloch died this year. H&R Block is headquartered in KC. Boots Williams will give you a $500 savings bond but charge 11.90% interest. That Blue Ridge Mazda dealer will give you a free Beach Boys album. I bought a few items from Bradford Exchange, including a couple collector plates.
Rest in Peace to both Harry Morgan of MASH and Bob Barker of The Price is Right.
The music in the Saturday Afternoon Movies bumpers is "Tocatta" by Mannheim Steamroller, from their 1979 album "Fresh Aire III".
Thanks!
bigO plabax yeah thanks! haven't heard that instrumental in awhile.
I'll forever remember my Dad asking us kids "What'd ya do with the TV Guide!?"
I wish we held on to our old TV guides. It's interesting to look back to what was on TV throughout history and always had good covers and articles. I hated when they went to the large format, and I didn't realize the magazine was still in print today. Remember the VCR Plus codes?
I really enjoyed this. Thanks.
Thanks for taking me back love it
of course the academy life commercial would air in KC of all places. barker was apart of the Show Me for a while.
But now, he has passed away. I'm very sorry, but he was 99 years old, and he really loved pets. If he lived for a few more months, he would have been 100 just like Kirk Douglas, Bob Hope, and Senor Wences.
Subtitle for this video: Celebrities hawking insurance
I'm not sure who would be watching an old movie on Saturday afternoon to see these commercials. These would not typically be the commercials you would see in prime time where there would be many more viewers. An awful lot of life insurance being advertised. Whats that music used for the show bumper? I didn't realize Henry Bloch died this year. H&R Block is headquartered in KC. Boots Williams will give you a $500 savings bond but charge 11.90% interest. That Blue Ridge Mazda dealer will give you a free Beach Boys album. I bought a few items from Bradford Exchange, including a couple collector plates.
Tommy's little sister at 16:34.
Okay dude....its 2020....when the hell is Sherlock Holmes coming back on??? I'm waaaiiittttiiiiiinnngggggg
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