1) 1950. Designed by Dr. Seuss. Marvin Miller, announcer. 5) 1955 6) 1956. Allen Swift is the "Fisherman". 7) 1956. Phil Kramer is the "Creature of Habit". 8) 1956 9) 1956. Closing for a local TV show sponsored by Piels. 10) 1956. Bob & Ray as "Harry" and "Bert". 11) 1966. Paul Frees, announcer. "Sugar Cones" were sweetened (and less salted) versions of "Bugles"- and wasn't on grocers' shelves for long. 12) 1966 Jack Davis designed the Utica Club spot. Joe Piscopo is among the "squad" in the Dr. Pepper ad.
Just the first ad alone gets me hooked up. Those dr. Seuss designs being animated in such a fluid way's a killer.
1) 1950. Designed by Dr. Seuss. Marvin Miller, announcer.
5) 1955
6) 1956. Allen Swift is the "Fisherman".
7) 1956. Phil Kramer is the "Creature of Habit".
8) 1956
9) 1956. Closing for a local TV show sponsored by Piels.
10) 1956. Bob & Ray as "Harry" and "Bert".
11) 1966. Paul Frees, announcer. "Sugar Cones" were sweetened (and less salted) versions of "Bugles"- and wasn't on grocers' shelves for long.
12) 1966
Jack Davis designed the Utica Club spot.
Joe Piscopo is among the "squad" in the Dr. Pepper ad.
Barry I. Grauman
Wait, the Dr Pepper ad was made in ‘66? Thought it was 1987 or something.
The Dr. Pepper one says copyright 1978 for Bugs Bunny. So Barry is close. But got wrong
Oh, Stanchfield, you've done it again.
I loved the Arm & Hammer’s baking soda commercial that appears at 9:18!! It was produced by Richard Williams’ studio, right??
Dyel Dimmestri
I believe so, and I wouldn’t be surprised if Williams did it himself.
That Chesterfield commercial guy almost sounds like David L. Lander ... I know he was already doing voice work in the late 1960s but is that him?
These are all PLATINUM. Can’t wait!!!
1:50 Daws Butler
I wished they didn't discontinue romanmeal bread. It was the only bread that tasted good on peanut butter
3:14 Proto-Bubbie.