I turned 7 in 1972. Did anybody notice this one girl on the left at 2:19 had blonde bangs and a blonde streak in her hair? This was before punk and new wave.
42:09 - That fight at Lubitsch's house happened in 1934, and was big news at the time. The "handicapped man", Herbert Marshall, had lost a leg in WWI. The writer whose name Gloria tries to recall, was John Monk Saunders. He was Fay Wray's first husband. He was a Rhodes scholar, who did a 3-year degree in only a year & a half. He wrote "Wings", which was adapted into the first movie to win an Oscar for Best Picture. He wrote many other successful movies, until that fight with Herbert Marshall got him blackballed. Saunders had been an alcoholic for most of his life. Though he had a live-in nurse, he hanged himself in a beach cottage, in March, 1940.
That Shell gas commercial got me thinking. “Or Nonleaded Shell of the future” We ended up calling it Unleaded. Mid 80s I was Working at a Full Service Chevron in Nor CaI. One of the products we sold was Lead additive in a steel round cans. We sold Unleaded and Regular (“Regular” gas had the lead). But people would want to buy unleaded with higher Octane and add the lead in their older cars. Many people had thoughts on it. Debates at the pumps totally normal. Love this UA-cam channel. Priceless.
Then you probably remember when cars began to be made with an unleaded only spout. This led to people punching out a larger hole so they could use the leaded pump.Leaded gas was around several years after unleaded appeared.
OVS (think your name is Rick) thank you for posting these 60's & 70's videos always gives me a chance to escape back to my childhood, kinds like a Time Machine I can escape to 😊❤
@ 3:22 - There was a similar discussion to the one we had on another video regarding the voices of Dick Wesson and Dick Fufeld. Believe they reached the same conclusion: any Disney-related project is Wesson.,,,
3:21 Napoleon & Samantha Walt Disney Movie Trailer 5:14 The Jimmy Stewart Show Episode Aunt's in My Plans" "Aunt's in My Pants"first aired January 23, 1972 18:28 Richard Thomas The waltons CBS Promo
39:24 - ABC's Fred Foy does a "live" commercial for Alpo on "The Dick Cavett Show". 1:01:08 - In progress, the legendary George Carlin does a stand-up news parody on "Cavett".
And Johnnie Whitaker's too. Ironically (or not), Jodie's is spelled like Johnnie's character on Family Affair. Not to mention a promo right after for The Little People, starring Johnnie's former costar Brian Keith.
Monday Night Baseball NBC July 17 1972 the Cardinals win against the Astros final score 3 to 2. MLB All Star game 25:30 would be played July 25,1972. The National League would win 4 to 3.
The August/September crossover....promoting new shows (THE LITTLE PEOPLE, BRIDGET LOVES BERNIE) while others ran out the string (THE JIMMY STEWART SHOW, CADE'S COUNTY)
Proctor & Gamble, which owned the Duncan Hines brand at the time, was sponsor/co-producer of every show that aired on NBC in the Sunday 8:30-9 Eastern time slot since 1961...THE JIMMY STEWART SHOW would be the last.
I was 6 in 1972. I miss all of my relatives, teachers and friends and neighbors of the "Greatest Generation."
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I turned 7 in 1972. Did anybody notice this one girl on the left at 2:19 had blonde bangs and a blonde streak in her hair? This was before punk and new wave.
I must agree. I miss so much about those times. Born Mar 1966.
I was 13! You’re all babies to me❤
42:09 - That fight at Lubitsch's house happened in 1934, and was big news at the time. The "handicapped man", Herbert Marshall, had lost a leg in WWI.
The writer whose name Gloria tries to recall, was John Monk Saunders. He was Fay Wray's first husband. He was a Rhodes scholar, who did a 3-year degree in only a year & a half.
He wrote "Wings", which was adapted into the first movie to win an Oscar for Best Picture. He wrote many other successful movies, until that fight with Herbert Marshall got him blackballed.
Saunders had been an alcoholic for most of his life. Though he had a live-in nurse, he hanged himself in a beach cottage, in March, 1940.
Clement Freud would be on the album cover of Band on the Run the following year.
That Shell gas commercial got me thinking.
“Or Nonleaded Shell of the future”
We ended up calling it Unleaded.
Mid 80s I was Working at a Full Service Chevron in Nor CaI. One of the products we sold was Lead additive in a steel round cans. We sold Unleaded and Regular (“Regular” gas had the lead). But people would want to buy unleaded with higher Octane and add the lead in their older cars.
Many people had thoughts on it. Debates at the pumps totally normal.
Love this UA-cam channel. Priceless.
Then you probably remember when cars began to be made with an unleaded only spout. This led to people punching out a larger hole so they could use the leaded pump.Leaded gas was around several years after unleaded appeared.
OVS (think your name is Rick) thank you for posting these 60's & 70's videos always gives me a chance to escape back to my childhood, kinds like a Time Machine I can escape to 😊❤
Indeed!
Mandy Patinkin as teen angel in the 7up commercial.
Enjoy these uploads very much. Thank you!
That’s so cool that two Daytime Soaps are on here: The Doctors and Love is a many Splendored Thing
32:00 - Dick Cavett's guest is Gloria Swanson, the movie queen of the silent era, who starred as Norma Desmond, in "Sunset Boulevard".
I was 12 in 1972, wow, Color tv, lol. It's cool to see the hairstyles and clothes of my youth.
I was 11/12 y.o. in 1972.. was a GREAT year to be a pre-teen!
34:08 - Jack in the Box - The boy is Rodney Allen Rippy.
39:24 - Fred Foy, who was the announcer on the "Lone Ranger" radio shows.
22:53 The unmistakable voice of Ken Nordine for Flair pens.
28:03 The actress Gretchen Wyler tells us about Write Bros. pens.
Gretchen also has a strong background in singing, and it shows here.
@ 3:22 - There was a similar discussion to the one we had on another video regarding the voices of Dick Wesson and Dick Fufeld. Believe they reached the same conclusion: any Disney-related project is Wesson.,,,
@@zaq55 Yes, she really shows a flair for singing in this fun commercial.
0:12 - Epilepsy PSA - A class of only 10 kids? Only in a very small town, even then.
34:40 - Tonight Show - Guest-host is Joey Bishop. His guests are Pat Boone, Charles Nelson Reilly & Brett Somers (of "Match Game"), and Alisa(?).
MATCH GAME with them both wouldn't debut until the following July.
The woman next to Reilly isn't Bret Somers - it's publisher Helen Gurley Brown.
@@ThamiumOne easy mistake at first glance. But Brett didn't have much recognition at that point to be a guest.
The other woman's name is Aliza Kashi.
16:32 - Avon Sonnet - The music is "Sleepy Shores", by Johnny Pearson.
So that's the name of that tune. It was also featured on the Jontue perfume ad.
Wasn't that also used in late Geritol commercials?
MLB All Star game 25:30 would be played July 25,1972. The National League would win 4 to 3. @ Atlanta Stadium
Wonderful world of Disney
I remember Cade's County. My dad loved that show and never missed it. He was really pissed when it was cancelled.
What episode was that?
I need those flag medallions! 😂
I was ten in '72, I had several of them.
33:33 - Chiclets - sounds like squeaky voice is by Mae Questel.
A shame they don't make Chiclets anymore, especially Pepsin flavor.
3:21 Napoleon & Samantha Walt Disney Movie Trailer
5:14 The Jimmy Stewart Show Episode Aunt's in My Plans"
"Aunt's in My Pants"first aired January 23, 1972
18:28 Richard Thomas The waltons CBS Promo
35:29 - Western Airlines - Alan Melvin (Sam the Butcher, on "Brady Bunch") as the man.
Sounds like Casey Kasem.
11:59 the Warner Bros Television "The Television Kinney Shield" logo is intact and in clean quality
21:38 The Doctors closing credits featuring Patrick Horgan in the beauty shots
Liked watching the Mod Squad. My mom didn't like it so much, though.
Now I’m wishing for a Duncan Hines cake…
Especially THAT ONE! I LOVE yellow cake with chocolate frosting!!
Betty crocker Duncan hines
Ohhh ,y auntie made them next door and the smell of baked cakes was......heavenly😅😅
Well if you have all of the ingredients you can make a cake.
48:37 - Marjoe Gortner showing off his evangelical skills
@ 26:38 - One of the greatest TV theme songs of all time: Mod Squad
24:30 - Class-A jerk, Arthur Godfrey, for Chrysler-Plymouth.
39:24 - ABC's Fred Foy does a "live" commercial for Alpo on "The Dick Cavett Show".
1:01:08 - In progress, the legendary George Carlin does a stand-up news parody on "Cavett".
3:40 - They misspelled Jodie Foster's name.
And Johnnie Whitaker's too. Ironically (or not), Jodie's is spelled like Johnnie's character on Family Affair. Not to mention a promo right after for The Little People, starring Johnnie's former costar Brian Keith.
22:44 is definitely July 17, 1972.
Monday Night Baseball NBC July 17 1972 the Cardinals win against the Astros final score 3 to 2. MLB All Star game 25:30 would be played July 25,1972. The National League would win 4 to 3.
Cute cocoa
At 18:27 September 14, 1972 - The Waltons premiere in 1972 BUT On CBS. There must be some channel flipping.
1972.
The August/September crossover....promoting new shows (THE LITTLE PEOPLE, BRIDGET LOVES BERNIE) while others ran out the string (THE JIMMY STEWART SHOW, CADE'S COUNTY)
White Front? Isn't that what Ronald Reagan wanted to rename the Republicans as? 😂
Something like that. 😉
10:12 Dick O'Neill for Gleem II toothpaste 🦷
34:08 Rodney Allen Rippy for Jack in the Box
4:41 Ronnie Schell for Poquitas
Guess they lost out to Frito-Lay's Doritos.
33:31 Split second of "Split Second"
Pontiac executives said their tie-up.with SPLIT SECOND was one of the best promotional campaigns they ever had...
36:30 Susan Blanchard for Johnson's Baby Powder
The channel surfing is across all 3 networks on this video
Interesting I wish they could have kept it on one channel. Preferably on the news broadcast because they are so rare to watch.
1:00:03 Stan Freberg for United Airlines
21:52 - "Bridget Loves Bernie" - Irish girl and Jewish boy get married. A ripoff of the classic old play, "Abie's Irish Rose".
Rip off or not, it was STILL a fabulous show! Broke my heart when it was cancelled!
Should vontact😢 paley center NYC. Museum of broadcasting on these ginds
36:59 Carol Pfander for Ajax
The preacher who admitted in the 90's his "talent was fake" Marjoe Gortner
9:43 Allan Melvin for Duncan Hines
Proctor & Gamble, which owned the Duncan Hines brand at the time, was sponsor/co-producer of every show that aired on NBC in the Sunday 8:30-9 Eastern time slot since 1961...THE JIMMY STEWART SHOW would be the last.
28:08 Gretchen Wyler for Paper Mate
who were the guests on dick cavett's show?
35:29 Allan Melvin for Western Airlines
25:53 Peter Bonerz for Midas
59:34 Cristina Ferrare for Max Factor
20:33 Cal Worthington minus Spot
So who is the brunette beauty in the thumbnail and at 19:42?
GULF commercial
Laura acudders