Cheerios, the cereal which was formerly known as Cheerioats. In 1945, General Mills was forced to rename its cereal Cheerios due to a trade name dispute with the Quaker Oats Company. That's Jack E. Leonard as the voice of the Post man in the Alpha-Bits spot.
I can hear my mom's voice saying "Thanks pal, I'm trying to keep my kids away from sugary cereals and you come up with this happy horsesh*t? You just made my friggin' job ten times harder! Thanks a lot!"
This era was before my time but i still love watching these commercials. Nothing like it now
Major Adams Trailmaster was the title of Wagon Train reruns, while Wagon Train was still in first-run.
Cheerios, the cereal which was formerly known as Cheerioats. In 1945, General Mills was forced to rename its cereal Cheerios due to a trade name dispute with the Quaker Oats Company. That's Jack E. Leonard as the voice of the Post man in the Alpha-Bits spot.
Game show announcer Jack Clark did the voice over for Cheerios at the beginning.
12:01 - A promo for Allakazam, hosted by Mark Wilson, the guy who did those 1970s TV commercials for the TV Magic cards.
Marshall Brodien, a Chicago-based magician, promoted "TV Magic Cards" in the 1970's.
That's Peter Thomas speaking in this Sylvania Blue Dots spot from 1959.
Dick Tufeld for Bufferin.
"Killing At Cowskin Creek" {February 14, 1956}.
1:47- Adelaide Hawley as "Betty Crocker".
"THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW" {1960 prime-time edition}, sponsored by General Foods {Post, Tang}.
5:57- "'THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW'! Brought to you by.........."
OK, who's the Madison Avenue genius behind the idea of putting ice cream on a bowl of Wheaties? 😆
I can hear my mom's voice saying "Thanks pal, I'm trying to keep my kids away from sugary cereals and you come up with this happy horsesh*t? You just made my friggin' job ten times harder! Thanks a lot!"
17:24- Procter & Gamble {Ivory Liquid} was the alternate sponsor of "THE REAL McCOYS" in the 1958-'59 season.
18:30- Bill Shipley speaks for Sylvania.
20:06- *TV COMMERCIALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Nothing like today’s garbage born in the 60s looking back on these a real classic
$10.000 was a lot of money in 1959 I wonder what that amount is in today's 2024 dollars?
About $108,000.00.
@@VelvetCyberpunk Thank you very much for your reply.
You think 10 dollars makes you rich 20 dollars would be 200 million back then
@@AWESOMEjeff654r You said it.