21:15 - Hotel accommodations for most of the guests of "Saturday Night Live" were furnished by Berkshire Place, a Dunfey Classic Hotel on Madison Avenue in 52nd Street in New York City in exchange for this announcement.
1:18 - Former L.A. Rams QB Pat Haden and former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson for 7Up. 2:48 - Cheryl Tiegs for the Olympus OM10 35mm camera. 3:25 - Pat Haden and Hollywood Henderson again, along with former Houston Oilers running back Earl Campbell for 7Up. 8:14 - Pat Haden (again?) and family in a PSA for the March of Dimes. 11:27 - Robert Ridgely as Spike in the Schlitz malt liquor ad. 15:02 - Jim Varney (aka Ernest P. Worrell) as J.R. in the McDonald's commercial. 16:24 - Bruce Jenner for the Minolta XG-1 35mm camera. 17:27 - In the Excedrin ad, the first woman is familiar but I don't know her name. The man (17:41) is John Getz. (Edit: that first woman is Nancy Frangione.) 19:09 - Gene Shalit for Polaroid's SX-70 cameras and film. 21:48 - Jayne Modean is the woman in the Zena jeans spot. 22:17 - Roger Bowen for Sun Giant almonds. 22:48 - Virginia Christine as Mrs. Olson for Folger's coffee. 25:20 - David Brenner for Schmidt's beer.
22:46 And that's official! (This is in reference to a Sun Giant commercial where a guy in a yellow sun outfit is at Disneyland talking about said almonds and after the jingle he says "And that's official!")
1:17 Los Angeles would ironically defeat Dallas later in the year en route to the Super Bowl (though Pat Haden was injured and Vince Ferragamo took his place).
0:05 Morocco Tourism 1979 commercial. I have never seen this commercial before and I love to go to Morocco someday day.
Morocco is beautiful! I went to Tangier in 2022. Definitely recommend
This is amazing!
Excellent work!
I was 5 lol.
Awesome television commercials from 1979 thank you Meredith.
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My birthday is on the 14th of October thank you Meredith.💓🎂💓
21:15 - Hotel accommodations for most of the guests of "Saturday Night Live" were furnished by Berkshire Place, a Dunfey Classic Hotel on Madison Avenue in 52nd Street in New York City in exchange for this announcement.
Earlier, it was Marriott's "Essex House".
1:18 - Former L.A. Rams QB Pat Haden and former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson for 7Up.
2:48 - Cheryl Tiegs for the Olympus OM10 35mm camera.
3:25 - Pat Haden and Hollywood Henderson again, along with former Houston Oilers running back Earl Campbell for 7Up.
8:14 - Pat Haden (again?) and family in a PSA for the March of Dimes.
11:27 - Robert Ridgely as Spike in the Schlitz malt liquor ad.
15:02 - Jim Varney (aka Ernest P. Worrell) as J.R. in the McDonald's commercial.
16:24 - Bruce Jenner for the Minolta XG-1 35mm camera.
17:27 - In the Excedrin ad, the first woman is familiar but I don't know her name. The man (17:41) is John Getz. (Edit: that first woman is Nancy Frangione.)
19:09 - Gene Shalit for Polaroid's SX-70 cameras and film.
21:48 - Jayne Modean is the woman in the Zena jeans spot.
22:17 - Roger Bowen for Sun Giant almonds.
22:48 - Virginia Christine as Mrs. Olson for Folger's coffee.
25:20 - David Brenner for Schmidt's beer.
10:49- Byron Morrow is the "Judge"
11:27- And Roy Stuart at the piano.
10:41 Lynne Thigpen
22:46 And that's official! (This is in reference to a Sun Giant commercial where a guy in a yellow sun outfit is at Disneyland talking about said almonds and after the jingle he says "And that's official!")
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20:39 - Shell Auto Care - Sarah Kennedy (of the later seasons of "Laugh In") as the first woman.
16:24 Caitlyn Jenner (then Bruce) for the Minolta XG-1 camera
1:17 Los Angeles would ironically defeat Dallas later in the year en route to the Super Bowl (though Pat Haden was injured and Vince Ferragamo took his place).
2:28- LJN Toys went out of business in 1994 (after being acquired by two different owners).
10:19- Today, 97.1 FM in New York is "WQHT" {"Hot 97"- "Home of Hip-Hop Since 1982"}.
15:01 is "JR" in the McDonald's commercial a young Jim Varney (Ernest) ?
Happy Birthday!!
And Fred Facey at the WNBC-TV announcing booth.
1 day before my 16th birthday
Late 70s/Early 80s
It's syndication, not cable.
16 Seconds Ago.
Das mi year 1979
36 Seconds Ago.