ONLY IF YOU WERE RICH was the past fun. Youll learn that the hard way. I have memories of being in a really shitty public school in early 90s and i mean yeah thank god we had CompuServe and aol to go home to to do real learning lol
And so Dr Beckett, leaps from commercial to commercial, putting right what once went wrong, and hoping each time, that his next leap, is the leap into a soap commercial.
I actually got emotional watching these commercials. It really brought me back to an, innocent, simpler time. I was 8-9 yrs old and I remember most of them
You ain't lying there buddy it's sick in today's wotld. Hey brotha we got our memories and UA-cam to watch the old stuff. Blessings to you my friend . And may the 80's live on threw people like us.😎
Leave your dog at home is something I’m still thinking and it’s not usually due to weather concerns, it’s more that their dog is barking and growling for extensive periods of time, waiting on an owner who shouldn’t have their dog in a car.
Ahh! The days of outrageous long distance call prices. One of the few good things about nowadays, long distance calls are no longer costing an arm and a leg, lol. Still I would love to go back to the 70's and 80's, best decades of my life.
I'm 44 now, and was 8 when this originally aired. One of my neighbors is presently 8 yrs old in 2021 so 2021 for him is what 1984 was to me.... what's saddest is that he won't realize how magical 2021 is until 2057 when he's 44yrs old.
True, but at least they were doing something, and it was pretty realistic. My parents were on all sorts of teams and leagues in the ‘80s. Today’s commercials could be realistic by featuring 20 somethings smoking a bong in their mom’s basement at 10 am on a Tuesday while waiting for their unemployment checks.
Yes well I miss these old shows and commercials even if they are corny or have high phone prices lol. Wish we could turn back time. Thanks for the memories.❤️❤️
They were crazies back then too. They just hid it better because society would shame them for it. Now, all sorts of insanity is embraced and celebrated as "stunning and brave" and "being woke" and if you question it, you're a racist and a bigot or whatever.
That commercial previewing that a "new" taste of Coke is coming is priceless. I've enjoyed these a great deal as in High School I watched WGHP regularly.
Omg!!!!!! I loved me some shield soap back in tha day!!! Kinda smells like Irish spring soap but stronger!! I loved the scent.and it stayed on you threw out the day!
Man this just brings back a lot of memories. kinda gets u thinking about life and how long u been here so far.and those hair styles and clothing back then..70s it was bellbottoms and side burns..80s with the feathered hair cuts and tube socks..and those shorts men wore.lolol if a guy walked down the street wearing those shorts today?u would think he was....well u know. I don't want to say it. Lololol.
I think the pitch session for every new TV production in 1984 must have started with "Okay, we'll start by saying we can all agree that Ann Jillian will definitely be in it. Other than that, what's it about?"
CDs are like more futuristic than what we have today. One EMP and we can never prove our technology even did anything , but with CDs you can at least see how they worked lol
Nowadays to get your lady in the mood, you have to use Dr. Sqautch, soap for men at $7 a bar. According to the guy who does the commercial for this soap, unless you use Dr. Sqautch soap the soap you shower with is sh*t. I think the price for it is sh*t. Complete bullsh*t.
I miss these commercials...Today the women would be screaming because back then most women stayed home and cooked,etc.... I miss these commercials. Such a simpler time. No politics...just advertizement. I miss the 1980's. :'(
with this and the other 70s/80s commercials that were posted between 2018 and 2020, nah. i got the lot on ebay and sold all my limbs to get it because the auction shot up quick in a really stupid bidding war, all because me and some other fellas were trying to find a rare logo which ended up not being in the lot all i know is that most of the lot are nth gen copies from various sources
31:36 "Pink tofu? Excuse me." Fun commercial for California Cooler. 1:15:37 Ed Grover for Apple Macintosh. 56:50 Vic Caroli for Cover Girl. 41:30 Ralph Bell for Ford. Great v/o talent from the 60s through 80s. 1:01:35 W.B. Brydon for Renault. Voiced all those Oxy skin care ads. 18:56 David Huddleston for Product 19. He was in Blazing Saddles. 44:08 Karl Weber on the voice-over for Mrs. Paul's.
Maybe they should resume the don’t leave a dog in a car one. Too many stupid idiots still doing this today. (And not to mention many leaving their kids in them too).
Commercials shot on film with music and jingles during this time are classic but many of the other ones shot on much lower quality video with no background music (like the Kraft one) are really dated and something I think many people ignore when being nostalgic about this time. Also, even the good ones are ruined by the excessive amount of replays of the same commercials we used to have to endure just to watch TV, which you can skip now with streaming services.
Made for TV movies & mini-series were an event to look forward to, a big deal for the networks & were of theatrical quality. Hard to locate decent movies, shows & music these days. 😐
Yes, like The Thorn Birds, Lace, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna. Around the time James Cameron Titanic came out, there was a two-night mini-series of the Titanic which was really good
Pringles potato chips are deadly at 30,000 feet in the air. Besides, there would be no room to dance around the isles like that being that passengers are stuffed like sardines in planes nowadays.
Yes ma.am and sirs. Thisey good ole days are gone forever my friends. Gee I need a Time machine, what I wouldn't do, to go back in Time. Lot's better than what hell we're living today's COVID 19 and ppl are hateful and disrespect Al.
Back then movie theaters had to bid on who would get a film unlike today where films are shown at all theaters. Sometimes films would release in select markets such as NYC & LA before being released nationwide. In the town I lived in we had competing theaters. So one would have Rambo while another would have Terminator but they play didn't play at both.
@@wadethesladewilson6753 The Terminator I understand because it was an independent movie that became a surprise hit, but First Blood Part II already had the massive prequel. So you would imagine that the studio people would want to do a wide release for Part II.
A lot of movie houses at the time only had 1 or 2 theater rooms in them. In my town, the biggest multiplex had 5 screens at the time. So not many movies opened everywhere at once. I remember it could be a small chore to find a theater with a movie you wanted to see.
i use the internet to go back to a better time before the internet
Amen, friend, Amen! 😂
ONLY IF YOU WERE RICH was the past fun. Youll learn that the hard way. I have memories of being in a really shitty public school in early 90s and i mean yeah thank god we had CompuServe and aol to go home to to do real learning lol
@@AckzaTV oh we are wealthy so yeah good times!!
@@user-rd2ju8ns4u wit? Yes back to a time before people.said "wit"
Miss the old days I was a teen in the 80’s. All this just struck a nerve ‘ miss my family rip ❤️
I would gladly pay long distance charges to go back to 1985...please!!!!
Take me with you!!
....and Me so I can be 2 years old again and live my life out differently!
You will also have to pay 8.8% interest on your car loan.
Who cares 🤷♂️
Same
And so Dr Beckett, leaps from commercial to commercial, putting right what once went wrong, and hoping each time, that his next leap, is the leap into a soap commercial.
John: We got a 10-33 at the 405 interchange, Ponch. Let's Roll!
Ponch(Sam): Hoo boy!
Thank you for the laugh. Dr. Beckett was always hot, still is....
@jedijackluther,
“Ziggy, if you hear me,
Take me far,
far from here,
leap me to ‘89,
that was a better year!”
🤣🤣🤣
He made right by banging that chick after showering.
I actually got emotional watching these commercials. It really brought me back to an, innocent, simpler time. I was 8-9 yrs old and I remember most of them
Same here man I miss those times if I had a time machine id surely go back and visit. They were some of the best times of my life
@@wisdomgate3351 They were weren't they. Kinda sad the way thigs are today in comparison
You ain't lying there buddy it's sick in today's wotld. Hey brotha we got our memories and UA-cam to watch the old stuff. Blessings to you my friend . And may the 80's live on threw people like us.😎
I was 8 in 1984
At 56 these videos remind me how time flies.
Especially once you hit 45.
I'm 46 and boy does it ever. I was 8-9 yrs old when these commercials aired
I so wish I could go back to this timeframe life was so much happier than
I was a young child but even I remember people seeming to be happier/vibing a little higher frequency than now...
It makes me sooo sad... because those days gone. I was a teenager in the 80s
@@mitzithompson6585 oh 1983 1987 for you?
@@JustinMacri007 I remember because they were my teen years
@@mitzithompson6585 so true I miss them days
I miss this Decade so bad that I want to go back even just for the
TV shows. And the food was better back in the 80s too.
Leave your dog at home is something I’m still thinking and it’s not usually due to weather concerns, it’s more that their dog is barking and growling for extensive periods of time, waiting on an owner who shouldn’t have their dog in a car.
People in the 1980s were really excited about toothpaste.
It was the flouride
LMAO
lol..your so right
Ahh! The days of outrageous long distance call prices. One of the few good things about nowadays, long distance calls are no longer costing an arm and a leg, lol. Still I would love to go back to the 70's and 80's, best decades of my life.
Only $49.98 per second!
@@early90smf90 🤣😂🤣😂👍🎯 exactly!
I'm 44 now, and was 8 when this originally aired. One of my neighbors is presently 8 yrs old in 2021 so 2021 for him is what 1984 was to me.... what's saddest is that he won't realize how magical 2021 is until 2057 when he's 44yrs old.
I was a kid, but I remember noticing that literally every other commercial featured twenty somethings drinking beer while playing a sport.
True, but at least they were doing something, and it was pretty realistic. My parents were on all sorts of teams and leagues in the ‘80s. Today’s commercials could be realistic by featuring 20 somethings smoking a bong in their mom’s basement at 10 am on a Tuesday while waiting for their unemployment checks.
Or drinking Mountain Dew!
Am I the only one who looks back on their life in the 1980s and feels like we're now living in Hell on earth? I'm so sick of the 21st century.
Me too I with you back to the 1980s any day 21 century ia pure crap
No you're not the only one, there are many more who feel the same 🤨
Yes well I miss these old shows and commercials even if they are corny or have high phone prices lol. Wish we could turn back time. Thanks for the memories.❤️❤️
When you fast forward through the commercials to get to the good commercials
People were normal back then
😊👍
💯
They were crazies back then too. They just hid it better because society would shame them for it. Now, all sorts of insanity is embraced and celebrated as "stunning and brave" and "being woke" and if you question it, you're a racist and a bigot or whatever.
@@dannyboyy8465 no people have no empathy or morals today
@@dannyboyy8465 your a demonic energy
That lady was really pissed they switched her coffee with Folgers.
Geoffrey Holder for 7Up. He did several of their commercials.
I remember Fever for the flavor of a Pringles ads 😃 Oh the nostalgia
That commercial previewing that a "new" taste of Coke is coming is priceless. I've enjoyed these a great deal as in High School I watched WGHP regularly.
The people looked more attractive and wholesome back then, compared to what we see in modern commercials.
Omg!!!!!! I loved me some shield soap back in tha day!!! Kinda smells like Irish spring soap but stronger!! I loved the scent.and it stayed on you threw out the day!
Yes it has a strong smell lol plus it would dry out your skin😂
@@tonyarandall416 that's what lotion is for. Lol!
18:24 - Back then you could find all this obsolete technology at Sears, a store that no longer exists.
We still have a sears
I bought my last CB radio at Sears in 1997. 😔
@@joygillian8741 Not for long.
I miss the 80s
I don't.
Man this just brings back a lot of memories. kinda gets u thinking about life and how long u been here so far.and those hair styles and clothing back then..70s it was bellbottoms and side burns..80s with the feathered hair cuts and tube socks..and those shorts men wore.lolol if a guy walked down the street wearing those shorts today?u would think he was....well u know. I don't want to say it. Lololol.
Incredibly awesome and highly fashionable?
Gay oh please 🙄
Reagan, Rambo, Roger Moore as Bond. And Jenner was a man. Good times
I think the pitch session for every new TV production in 1984 must have started with "Okay, we'll start by saying we can all agree that Ann Jillian will definitely be in it. Other than that, what's it about?"
Phyllis Hyman sanngin that Mastercard ad. Setting up Pierce Brosnan as a James Bond perfectly.
At this point he was probably on the Bond producers' radar.
He had already played a similar role for years in Remington Steele.
R.I.P. Phyliss. It's been almost 30 years since you left us. Clive Davis did her so wrong.
17:25 Century 21 sold our house in a hurricane. Imagine what they could do during an earthquake or a tornado.
So fun to come across this as the promo photo features my cousin Cathey Paine.
Courtney Cox for Tampax still sporting her Born in the USA video hair style.
Now Biff...
CDs are like more futuristic than what we have today. One EMP and we can never prove our technology even did anything , but with CDs you can at least see how they worked lol
At least we know that Beethoven was never left in a hot car.
These commercials were recorded off of WPTF-TV, Ch. 28, Durham, CA & WGHP-TV, Ch. 8, Winston-Salem, NC.
Oh for the good ol' days when a decent smelling soap was all it took to get your lady in the mood.
Nowadays to get your lady in the mood, you have to use Dr. Sqautch, soap for men at $7 a bar. According to the guy who does the commercial for this soap, unless you use Dr. Sqautch soap the soap you shower with is sh*t. I think the price for it is sh*t. Complete bullsh*t.
LMAO ?!?
I KIND OF remember these. I was about 9/10 yrs old
Madolyn Smith (Urban Cowboy) as the tormented wife in Deadly Intentions.
There’s a thing of the past that are completely gone now. Broadcast network “TV movies.”
Kid fr goes from I'm gonna drive your car to I'm gonna brush with Colgate with no idea as to how this turn of events transpired.
Lol. Try jumping up and doing the Pringles dance on an airline now. Lol
There would be no room to do the dance even if you wanted to!
now I want to see Deadly Intentions....by the way thanks for the commercials :)
It is here on YT, in 3 parts
$10 an hour to call someone...wth was going on back then!?
Scott Backula in the first add
Ad.
*Bakula.
I miss these commercials...Today the women would be screaming because back then most women stayed home and cooked,etc.... I miss these commercials. Such a simpler time. No politics...just advertizement. I miss the 1980's. :'(
@@pinkwonderpower7906 Or making the man do the housework and raise the kids...#Smh. Why does everything have to be a competition now?..
My mom and my aunts all worked back then (while married with kids). Only a few people had the luxury (and desire) to stay home.
Some of the voice overs in these commercials were amazing. The 1970s weee even more eoic.
People were not stick skinny with fake faces. They look better then.
Can we get some background info on these tapes? Were you taping the tv show? Were they lost in the attic?
I love this
with this and the other 70s/80s commercials that were posted between 2018 and 2020, nah.
i got the lot on ebay and sold all my limbs to get it because the auction shot up quick in a really stupid bidding war, all because me and some other fellas were trying to find a rare logo which ended up not being in the lot
all i know is that most of the lot are nth gen copies from various sources
@@ENunn very cool. Sorry about EBay (we've all been there) but I'm so glad you uploaded them 🤩
31:36 "Pink tofu? Excuse me." Fun commercial for California Cooler.
1:15:37 Ed Grover for Apple Macintosh. 56:50 Vic Caroli for Cover Girl.
41:30 Ralph Bell for Ford. Great v/o talent from the 60s through 80s.
1:01:35 W.B. Brydon for Renault. Voiced all those Oxy skin care ads.
18:56 David Huddleston for Product 19. He was in Blazing Saddles.
44:08 Karl Weber on the voice-over for Mrs. Paul's.
Great job as always. Huddleston was also “The Big Lebowski” @ 43:04 country singer Hoyt Axton ?
@@zaq55 Good call on Huddleston in "The Big Lebowski." Not sure about Hoyt Axton. The guys doing those "cowboy" voice-overs never ring a bell with me.
How can you forget the great Ernie Anderson?
@@dannyboyy8465 20:58 Here he is! :)
@@brentmann2988Yes but you now need a segment where he says, " The Luuuv Boat". I love the way he says that! 😄
Lol there is a sample from Bronski Beat buried in these commercials. The company actually sued them for taking something from their ad.
Where is the sample, and what song was it used in?
I'm seeing a lot of fast food restaurants "when food from them tasted good" lol
Facts
Just ten bucks an hour to make long distance calls across the country lol
Maybe they should resume the don’t leave a dog in a car one. Too many stupid idiots still doing this today. (And not to mention many leaving their kids in them too).
Back when the commercials where as entertaining as the TV shows...😂😂
$10 dollars an hour?? I'd be like, Hi, how ya doin...well goodbye!
Think minimum wage was like $3.25 back in 84/85. People worked hard for, and appreciated the value of money a lot more too.
@@kelseymariel2127 I know I did. As teenagers, we were proud to have our first job.
why didn't Irish Spring just get Irish actors?
Commercials shot on film with music and jingles during this time are classic but many of the other ones shot on much lower quality video with no background music (like the Kraft one) are really dated and something I think many people ignore when being nostalgic about this time. Also, even the good ones are ruined by the excessive amount of replays of the same commercials we used to have to endure just to watch TV, which you can skip now with streaming services.
Deadly Intentions is an awesome movie!
Made for TV movies & mini-series were an event to look forward to, a big deal for the networks & were of theatrical quality. Hard to locate decent movies, shows & music these days. 😐
@@usarmybama So true.
Yes, like The Thorn Birds, Lace, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna. Around the time James Cameron Titanic came out, there was a two-night mini-series of the Titanic which was really good
Robert Morse
I seem to remember we used to make jokes about the phrase “Ben Gay before.”
Jason Bateman,
Einfach Wahnsinn, diese alte Ammi-Werbung!!! 😀
Leider keine Mainzelmännchen 😫
Is that Alan Hunter in that BenGay commercial?
No
That's when McDonald's nuggets were gross. Lol. They were not all white meat..or meat at all. Lol
The 80s equal Pabst Blue Ribbon beer😁
That's a really good beer.
Is that Scott bakula in the shield soap commercial?
At the 12:28 mark is that the actress that played Susan on Spencer for Hire in the 80s?
I swear the little boy with the red hair favors Jamie from the Progressive Insurance commercials
Dr.Sam Beckett is the best.
9:21 - World of Miracles & Make Believe - watch Bruce Jenner turn into a woman.
Den2
BOB HEATLIE
3:46 thought that was Tucked Carlson at first 😂
NFW. He'd laugh at the dog dying
I remember that dog PSA. 😢
Effective, but the narrative is brutal.
Me too.
1:37 - no way this be allowed on a plane now days.
Pringles potato chips are deadly at 30,000 feet in the air.
Besides, there would be no room to dance around the isles like that being that passengers are stuffed like sardines in planes nowadays.
TEN DOLLARS AN HOUR!?!?!
STATIONS AND AIRDATES:
0:00 WPTF-TV28, Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville, August 15, 1984
5:25 WPTF-TV28, Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville, May 9, 1984
12:15 WGHP-TV8, Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem, May 19, 1985
39:10 WGHP-TV8, Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem, May 20, 1985
1:04:22 WPTF-TV28, Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville, June 22, 1984
People were not stick skinny then….no bowtox fillers etc. people looked better.
Isnt that Scott Bakula in the first commercial
Yeah
Kraft slices still taste like fake cheese, no matter how much milk it takes to make a slice
Try Kraft Deluxe slices. They are very good, they have taste, not rubbery and nasty like the individually wrapped Kraft American cheese. 👍
That’s because if you read it, it tells you it’s fake. “Processed cheese food”
They are still delicious in their own way.
I was 15-16 years old I remember all of these.
What ever happened to the guy in that first commercial?
Little boy in the plane Keith coogan
For sure! Can tell by those brows
Yes ma.am and sirs. Thisey good ole days are gone forever my friends. Gee I need a Time machine, what I wouldn't do, to go back in Time. Lot's better than what hell we're living today's COVID 19 and ppl are hateful and disrespect Al.
ME TOO, THOSE WERE THE. BEST DAYS
When everyone in commercials was white...good times. I'm kidding!!!!
I doubt it. If you think that was funny you are not kidding. Time to evolve.
1 Hour Of Adverts
Bruce Jenner!😮
Reach Out America Plan - I spy Uncle Ben from Spider-Man
@ 34:46 - Chuck McCann? with Tony Randall
Yeah
9:44 I have that border collie!
THE MANDATE TO USE SEATBELTS WAS NOT POPULAR BUT WAS VASTLY SUCCESSFUL .
"We're Beatrice " ....then they weren't .
Completely forgot about that corny Pringles jingle.
Daniel Hugh-Kelly of Hardcastle and McCormick is legally blind.
Shocking that First Blood Part II was not originally released AT THEATERS EVERYWHERE
Back then movie theaters had to bid on who would get a film unlike today where films are shown at all theaters. Sometimes films would release in select markets such as NYC & LA before being released nationwide. In the town I lived in we had competing theaters. So one would have Rambo while another would have Terminator but they play didn't play at both.
@@wadethesladewilson6753 The Terminator I understand because it was an independent movie that became a surprise hit, but First Blood Part II already had the massive prequel. So you would imagine that the studio people would want to do a wide release for Part II.
A lot of movie houses at the time only had 1 or 2 theater rooms in them. In my town, the biggest multiplex had 5 screens at the time. So not many movies opened everywhere at once. I remember it could be a small chore to find a theater with a movie you wanted to see.
1:01 Isn't that Uncle Ben?
Good afternoon 0:13
Pringles - Robert Morse (of the original production & movie of "How to Succeed in Business...") disrupts the flight with a production number.
16:40 LOL he just jumps on her bad yelling like thats teh scariest thing he does as a violent pyscho? lol
16:45 😂
where's cbs