I have lived in floriduH since 1987....but moved to jersey from Chicago in winter of 74...and I remembered almost ALL of these commercials....DEAR gawd!!...Ii miss home...I lived J from11 to 24...made GREAT old friends I still see and talk with to THIS day! VIVA New Jersey!!!
Fun fact: That animation you're so fond of from WPIX was done by Steven Lisberger, and features the first version of the character that would eventually become TRON, throwing the discs at the end.
@@tracymurray6840 Yep. Eventually he started using it for his company. It can be seen in the opening to "Animalypics", an animated film he made just before TRON.
Such a great slice of NYC TV in the 70s. The city was in rough straits back then but you wouldn't really notice it from the commercials. This is when the first generation of b-boys and MCs were just getting their games down.
Shouldve done it in the seventies and had that fall themed colors of brown orange and beige tiles that were predominant in all kitchens back then!!I swear that would still be the kitchen floor in my mom's house...God rest her soul, hadn't my older brothers had a heart... lmao
Don't worry. You're still a youngster ( my little brother is your age- always going be my " little brother ", regardless of his age and the fact he's 5 inches taller than me now!😆).
WPIX! Good stuff from the 11 Alive period! After all, the man in the red hoodie from the first commercial represents most New Yorkers in the 70s, right? I used to love ads for business & technical schools in New York. Sorely missing from this set: An ad from Apex Tech, "Now I can't call you...." Don't ask me the language they were speaking in the Chap Stick ad. Ok I always saw those "Knockoff Muppets" every day on the New York version of Romper Room on WOR channel 9!
6:08--OK, I'll admit it; I'd never heard of "Turkey in the Straw" when I was a kid. I thought that tune was called "Do Your Ears Hang Low"! Hardly anything that I recognized in this volume--mostly local commercials from New York, and I'm not from that part of the country--but it's interesting to see commercials that aired in different TV markets at that time.
I remember when you could call WPIX and play a video game over the phone saying PIX and zapping something or another with the high def graphics of pong. God these were such good innocent times. I don't know if it was just because we were kids or they were honestly good times. Alls I know is I'd rather have memories of childhood over today's kids memories.....if they even know what fresh air and grass is....
9:00 the sheer size of those computers😮 I took a high school class in 1984 called computer math, but today it would be called programming. Back then, we really thought that's what everybody was going to need to know in order to use computers!
I loved Mike Farrell's character on M*A*S*H! They replaced Larry Linville with the total antithesis to him. One of the best moves MASH made in line-up changes. I was a teen in the 1970's. Such a great decade!
ThisGuyFrritz I'm just glad Tron (1982) was one of my first BluRays; The original template animation was one of the MANY extras included on the disc! Even funnier, this was two years before I was born!
ua-cam.com/video/iFme5QgpJxo/v-deo.html Interesting but incredibly dangerous. Commercials like this paint a very narrow, idealized side of what it was actually like.
You're correct on both counts, he has a regional accent AND a speech condition called "Liquid L' s". This occurs when a persons tongue doesn't form words correctly due to a tissue attachment under the front of the tongue that is holding the tongue slightly lower than necessary to form words fully.
Must've been clips from CBS (Tic Tac Dough) according to the Bonus Round, I wish someone has all 45 shows taped somewhere, weird that WPIX 11 would only begin airing (Tic Tac Dough) after it premiered one week back.
Me too, I want to see how it all started out, including the pilot with Geoff Edwards that may be the one from The Ideal Home Game Box with a different set.
@80CommercialVault your opinion about Red Foxx , I agree. I’m sure he got the character because he looked and walked older , even though it was far from his real personality.
"COBOL programs are used globally in governments and businesses and are running on diverse operating systems such as z/OS, z/VSE, VME, Unix, OpenVMS and Windows. In 1997, the Gartner Group reported that 80% of the world's business ran on COBOL with over 200 billion lines of code and 5 billion lines more being written annually." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COBOL
Yes, it's library music but I wanted to know the name of the song so I could hear it in its entirety. I looked it up, myself, after posting my comment and interestingly enough, found out it was created by original member of Manfred Mann, Dave Richmond. The name of the song, if anyone else is interested to hear the entire piece is called Neck and Neck. Oh! And thanks for posting this, btw! Love these local NY commercials from the 70s!!! Got anymore? I know you have a lot of retro commercials on your channel but wasn't sure if any others were from the NY metro area like this one. Are there? 🤞😬🤞
Tic Tac Dough-original is much better than the later reboot hosted by Patrick Wayne("YOUU WIIINNNN!!!) TV Guide-that creepy music always had me turning down the volume on my television lol NY Business School-singer was a bit off-key..lol at the end"TICKET TO RI-" Dinah-kind of got the impression that the guests weren;t too thrilled to be there,and were just playing along(Caren Kaye would later be known for the 80s classic"My Tutor" ) WPIX-love that vector graphic-styled animation
I miss the old TV Guide. It was a treat when it arrived in the mail. Loved the crossword.
I loved to highlight the movies & shows!
I have lived in floriduH since 1987....but moved to jersey from Chicago in winter of 74...and I remembered almost ALL of these commercials....DEAR gawd!!...Ii miss home...I lived J from11 to 24...made GREAT old friends I still see and talk with to THIS day!
VIVA New Jersey!!!
That Farmer Brown commercial SO brought back my childhood! Thanks for the memories! :D
The editing for the NAACP was amazing for the era. Still pretty cool. It just went on and on
So many pictures, so much time in the editing room, just awesome.
plus that song slapped
Love old WPIX-TV - This is a great video, thanks for posting.
SuperBronx11 I grew up in Endicott as a kid in the 80s watching WPIX!! They were my source for all things Don Mattingly. Oh the memories.
Awwww, Danny Aiello at 5:09, RIP.
Those late 70's WPIX promos (with the funky music) are gold! Thanks for sharing.
That NAACP psa ad has such a sick and cool beat!
I don't have a butt anymore. I laughed it off when I saw that modern bathroom.
Ya I had to rewind that one. Wasn’t it carpeted???
@@tinajeppesen5948 Shag carpet. If you ever heard people talk about shag carpeting, that is what they meant. 😂 🤣
@@-OICU812- that was egregiously shagged
@@superhetoric Nice adverb! 😁
Germ city!
😂
Fun fact: That animation you're so fond of from WPIX was done by Steven Lisberger, and features the first version of the character that would eventually become TRON, throwing the discs at the end.
Didn't he used this as his production company's logo?
@@tracymurray6840 Yep. Eventually he started using it for his company. It can be seen in the opening to "Animalypics", an animated film he made just before TRON.
Such a great slice of NYC TV in the 70s. The city was in rough straits back then but you wouldn't really notice it from the commercials. This is when the first generation of b-boys and MCs were just getting their games down.
A blast from the past. Love it!
So in this commercial vault; job training, Brooklyn, skill courses, Brooklyn, adult education, and Brooklyn.
Despite the spot for Brooklyn magazine, I would say this volume represents Midtown Manhattan more.
Yeah, the accents are noticeable in this selection.
Kitchens as low as $1585⁉️ I just renovated my kitchen for $23K+. 😣
Keep in mind though that $1585 was a lot of money back then also
Remember, this is 70s money
Shouldve done it in the seventies and had that fall themed colors of brown orange and beige tiles that were predominant in all kitchens back then!!I swear that would still be the kitchen floor in my mom's house...God rest her soul, hadn't my older brothers had a heart... lmao
$1500 in 1970 would be around $13,000 today.
Thanks
I can't believe the quality of all your posts, and without logos stamped all over them! really nice, thanks.
My mom and grandma watched the Dinah Shore show.
Betty Owen: the Mavis Beacon of the 70s
I love the regional ads
I was a mere toddler in 1978. Now I am 46. Where the hell did the time go?
Don't worry. You're still a youngster ( my little brother is your age- always going be my " little brother ", regardless of his age and the fact he's 5 inches taller than me now!😆).
It went that-a-way➡️🔛👉
WPIX! Good stuff from the 11 Alive period!
After all, the man in the red hoodie from the first commercial represents most New Yorkers in the 70s, right?
I used to love ads for business & technical schools in New York. Sorely missing from this set: An ad from Apex Tech, "Now I can't call you...."
Don't ask me the language they were speaking in the Chap Stick ad.
Ok I always saw those "Knockoff Muppets" every day on the New York version of Romper Room on WOR channel 9!
I also LOVE seeing the ads for other shows, and your local (some so cheesy! LOL!) commercials, and people that weren't famous yet.
6:08--OK, I'll admit it; I'd never heard of "Turkey in the Straw" when I was a kid. I thought that tune was called "Do Your Ears Hang Low"!
Hardly anything that I recognized in this volume--mostly local commercials from New York, and I'm not from that part of the country--but it's interesting to see commercials that aired in different TV markets at that time.
0:33 my dream bathroom.
Game shows in prime time. Certainly an interesting move on the part of WPIX.
This is from the day I was born!!!!
I remember when you could call WPIX and play a video game over the phone saying PIX and zapping something or another with the high def graphics of pong. God these were such good innocent times. I don't know if it was just because we were kids or they were honestly good times. Alls I know is I'd rather have memories of childhood over today's kids memories.....if they even know what fresh air and grass is....
you had me at "Magi-dial"
9:00 the sheer size of those computers😮 I took a high school class in 1984 called computer math, but today it would be called programming. Back then, we really thought that's what everybody was going to need to know in order to use computers!
I loved Mike Farrell's character on M*A*S*H! They replaced Larry Linville with the total antithesis to him. One of the best moves MASH made in line-up changes. I was a teen in the 1970's. Such a great decade!
Johnny Gilbert voicing the "Dinah!" promo. He's still going strong in his 90's, announcing for "Jeopardy!"
Johnny Gilbert also announced 30+ game shows and also hosted these shows, "Music Bingo" ,"Fast Draw" and "Beat the Odds".
Mercy at all that shag carpeting around that spa tub. Yikes
Suzy Chapstick was actually Suzy Chaffee, an Olympic skier.
I would've thought of the "In The News" tune as well in that TV Guide ad.
Did Michael Scott (The Office) graduate from Marywood College? LOL
Mr. TV Gahhhd,Taylor Grant,provides the voiceover for TV Guide.
think i can still get those discounts on that new bathroom remodel?
Mrs.Ingalls😊
Brooklyn magazine sounds like it DOES have it all!!!
LOL.....why yes, I believe it must
Are you a comparison shoppa? 😂...Gotta love NY😜
They had some real fun game shows back then
that famous brands guy sounds like the blue haired lawyer from the simpsons😂
I remember the WPIX 11 Alive logo from way back when.
Ad #21: ahhh. That's apparently the New York version of Steven Lisberger's ubitiquous Tron Radio Idents, just before he worked on Animalympics!
13:08 It's been a long time, but *now* I remember seeing it.
ThisGuyFrritz I'm just glad Tron (1982) was one of my first BluRays; The original template animation was one of the MANY extras included on the disc!
Even funnier, this was two years before I was born!
Living in NYc in the 70s would have been interesting
ua-cam.com/video/iFme5QgpJxo/v-deo.html
Interesting but incredibly dangerous. Commercials like this paint a very narrow, idealized side of what it was actually like.
Not with David Berkowitz running around.
I remember that commercial with the puppet and dog.
Typewriters 😲🤓
Fish tv show. I never heard of that show before.
It was a spinoff of "Barney Miller" that ran for two seasons: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_(U.S._TV_series)
And for years 11 Alive was where Barney Miller was seen in syndication.
Todd Bridges was on it too
you had me a racey rootbeer
Other flavors were Terrific Tuna, Delightful Deer, Grand Goat and the ladies fav Sperm Whale
7:42 I know it's his accent but it sounds like he has a speech impediment.
You're correct on both counts, he has a regional accent AND a speech condition called "Liquid L' s". This occurs when a persons tongue doesn't form words correctly due to a tissue attachment under the front of the tongue that is holding the tongue slightly lower than necessary to form words fully.
That primitive computer is a scream.
Wait until Quantum Computers go mainstream. They will make quad processor PCs look like Radio Shack TRS-80s
Must've been clips from CBS (Tic Tac Dough) according to the Bonus Round, I wish someone has all 45 shows taped somewhere, weird that WPIX 11 would only begin airing (Tic Tac Dough) after it premiered one week back.
Me too, I want to see how it all started out, including the pilot with Geoff Edwards that may be the one from The Ideal Home Game Box with a different set.
I'm talking about before it went on the air before Wink got the hosting job, The pilot looks like it came from The Ideal Home Game.
I've seen the first one before, but not the second one, and it does look like the ones on the Ideal Home Game.
NYBS- hee
@80CommercialVault your opinion about Red Foxx , I agree. I’m sure he got the character because he looked and walked older , even though it was far from his real personality.
9:00 Learn how to code Cobol funny they thought that was the future.
"COBOL programs are used globally in governments and businesses and are running on diverse operating systems such as z/OS, z/VSE, VME, Unix, OpenVMS and Windows. In 1997, the Gartner Group reported that 80% of the world's business ran on COBOL with over 200 billion lines of code and 5 billion lines more being written annually."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COBOL
Anyone know the name of the music that is used in the NAACP commercial?
Probably a combination of different stock/library music, or something specifically composed for the ad.
Yes, it's library music but I wanted to know the name of the song so I could hear it in its entirety. I looked it up, myself, after posting my comment and interestingly enough, found out it was created by original member of Manfred Mann, Dave Richmond. The name of the song, if anyone else is interested to hear the entire piece is called Neck and Neck.
Oh! And thanks for posting this, btw! Love these local NY commercials from the 70s!!! Got anymore? I know you have a lot of retro commercials on your channel but wasn't sure if any others were from the NY metro area like this one. Are there?
🤞😬🤞
www.youtube.com/@80sCommercialVault/search?query=wpix
www.youtube.com/@80sCommercialVault/search?query=wnyw
www.youtube.com/@80sCommercialVault/search?query=wnew
How long did it take to pay off a student loan for a computer course ..
You didn’t need one
They didn't have professors demanding outrageous salaries.
All the schools say you may qualify for a government grant for tuition!!
Is that a shag carpet in a bathroom?
Tic Tac Dough-original is much better than the later reboot hosted by Patrick Wayne("YOUU WIIINNNN!!!)
TV Guide-that creepy music always had me turning down the volume on my television lol
NY Business School-singer was a bit off-key..lol at the end"TICKET TO RI-"
Dinah-kind of got the impression that the guests weren;t too thrilled to be there,and were just playing along(Caren Kaye would later be known for the 80s classic"My Tutor" )
WPIX-love that vector graphic-styled animation
WPIX NY!
Yay I'm from Brooklyn nyc I remember these commercials and wpix ny it's 1100 o'clock do you know where your children are
Farmer Brown = Nightmare Fuel. 0_o;;