At 0:26, the Post sponsor is back again, but it didn't show the opening commercial of the cereal company, because the video was cut short to the introduction of the episode. At 24:42, the Post sponsor logo appeared in the end credits once again, looking exactly the same, when the telewriter's title of Jack Wilson and the story writer's title of Bob Kaufman were shown up. At 25:06, the copyright notes looked exactly the same. At 25:14, the Desilu Productions logo looked exactly the same. And at 25:17, the Hutton Productions logo looked exactly the same, but that time, it was almost fitted across the top of the screen, and the Post sponsor logo was there the whole time during the credits. To the right below it, the text "Audience Reaction Technically Produced" looked differently bigger. This means that the reaction to the audience who were viewing this were produced technically, again! No cue marks shown, no kidding. Without the Post sponsor logo, I would've been fully scared of that last logo and its biggest text there ever was in the end credits of "The Betty Hutton Show" history. But I loved this episode and that last logo wasn't at all scary. Unfortunately because the video suddenly stopped, the closing sponsor commercial was not shown. And the full screen was highly activated, but, hey, what can you do? That's just all there is to say....
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Very Good!!
At 0:26, the Post sponsor is back again, but it didn't show the opening commercial of the cereal company, because the video was cut short to the introduction of the episode.
At 24:42, the Post sponsor logo appeared in the end credits once again, looking exactly the same, when the telewriter's title of Jack Wilson and the story writer's title of Bob Kaufman were shown up.
At 25:06, the copyright notes looked exactly the same.
At 25:14, the Desilu Productions logo looked exactly the same.
And at 25:17, the Hutton Productions logo looked exactly the same, but that time, it was almost fitted across the top of the screen, and the Post sponsor logo was there the whole time during the credits. To the right below it, the text "Audience Reaction Technically Produced" looked differently bigger. This means that the reaction to the audience who were viewing this were produced technically, again! No cue marks shown, no kidding. Without the Post sponsor logo, I would've been fully scared of that last logo and its biggest text there ever was in the end credits of "The Betty Hutton Show" history. But I loved this episode and that last logo wasn't at all scary.
Unfortunately because the video suddenly stopped, the closing sponsor commercial was not shown. And the full screen was highly activated, but, hey, what can you do?
That's just all there is to say....
She sounds like Marylin