As most "old-time viewers" of "THE TONIGHT SHOW" know, Ed McMahon carried on the tradition, started by Gene Rayburn during the Steve Allen era, of delivering an "integrated commercial" for one of the show's sponsors virtually every night. By the time he became the announcer under Johnny Carson, Ed's spots were usually taped separately, inserted into the program at the appropriate moment. Sometimes, Doc would "assist" {and Johnny himself might turn up on a rare occasion}...
Our original local Pizza Hut was one of the early ones with the "feel of a cozy den." It even had the fire pit in the center of the restaurant, and the secluded "lover's booths" in the corners of the restaurant. About nine years ago, our local franchisee decided to build a more modern Pizza Hut in a busier part of town. It looks like shit. Pizza Hut hasn't been the same for me since.
Unfortunately, Pizza Hut and Yum! Brands actually forces franchisees to do this, imposing fines on them when the restaurants aren't renovated frequently enough and to their standards.
I can honestly say that I have never seen this one before. I thought this was done on the Tonight show, but the ending makes me think otherwise. Then again the ending s on film and the pirch is on videotape. I saw the tribute Ed on the MDA telethon, it was very moving RIP.
Well, it was more a luxury that you went out at all to get a pizza like at Pizza Hut. You still had ovens if you had to settle for a frozen pizza from a supermarket.
I mean, I like their pan pizzas, and wish I could know the Pizza Hut pizza before they made major changes to how they made their pizzas, and some of the ingredients used, but that just looks like a pizza worth eating in one sitting.
These days, Jimmy Kimmel often does an "integrated ad" for one of his sponsors at the start of his show- usually having Guillermo Rodriguez, his "parking lot security guard", on hand to mangle the ad copy and add to the spontaneous hiliarity of his spots...
@mikeycereal yes but they don't but use mozzarella slices like they did on this commercial. So now I know why these pizzas from pizza hut today taste different. Also many Pizza Hits are known to put a skimmish of sauce on the pizza like they just paint it with a paint brush. Bergen and others must be turning in the graves if they tried to eat pizza and some pizza huts today. Don't get me started on Little Cardboards now.
Too bad they don't make them like that any more... I can order a pizza with extra sauce and it's still so dry I can't swallow it! I contact them and complain time and time again... The most I get out of it is a little free food - but it's still so dry I can't eat it! Sometimes they burn it, sometimes it's the wrong crust, sometimes the extra cheese that I paid for just isn't there. I get so tired of not having the pizza I grew up with - and used to love. :(
Leanne Watts Last night I made a pizza with sliced mozzarella cheese I cut from a hunk I bought at a store and it was so perfect. Nobody does that anymore since too many often chocked on that stringy cheese.
this is back when Pizza Hut actually made their pizzas from scratch. Pizza Hut used to be good. it was awesome in the 70s and 80s and then started to go downhill in the 90's and now it is just pure garbage
Ben Middleton It's a shame. I'm only glad I knew what it was like back in the early 80's. Before home deliveries became a thing with them, it was like a luxury to go there.
"A libation of your choice!" In Ed's case, lotsa beer!
As most "old-time viewers" of "THE TONIGHT SHOW" know, Ed McMahon carried on the tradition, started by Gene Rayburn during the Steve Allen era, of delivering an "integrated commercial" for one of the show's sponsors virtually every night. By the time he became the announcer under Johnny Carson, Ed's spots were usually taped separately, inserted into the program at the appropriate moment. Sometimes, Doc would "assist" {and Johnny himself might turn up on a rare occasion}...
Our original local Pizza Hut was one of the early ones with the "feel of a cozy den." It even had the fire pit in the center of the restaurant, and the secluded "lover's booths" in the corners of the restaurant. About nine years ago, our local franchisee decided to build a more modern Pizza Hut in a busier part of town. It looks like shit. Pizza Hut hasn't been the same for me since.
Unfortunately, Pizza Hut and Yum! Brands actually forces franchisees to do this, imposing fines on them when the restaurants aren't renovated frequently enough and to their standards.
does your pizza hut still have indoor dining?
@@brianlacroix822 Yes, but... pandemic.
@@rareblues78daddy holy cow how neat i'd love to get drunk at one of those like my cool dad would when i was a kid sigh.
Its sad knowing you'll never see a pizza that looks that good at pizza hut anymore.. DANG IT IT LOOKS AWESOME
but it's not sad that there are plenty of places around the world that make way better pizza than that and for way less too.
Love Doc Severinson. Miss Ed & Johnny.
WOW... I remember watching this commercial. Even the original Putt Putt to the Pizza Hut commercial.
This 1971 ad has the pre-1967 Pizza Hut logo. The 1967 Pizza Hut logo was the one most of us remember fondly.
as of the 61 logo
I can honestly say that I have never seen this one before. I thought this was done on the Tonight show, but the ending makes me think otherwise. Then again the ending s on film and the pirch is on videotape.
I saw the tribute Ed on the MDA telethon, it was very moving RIP.
Making it Great!
That pizza looks delicious!!!
Yummy!!!
I'm Pizza the Hutt from 'Spaceballs', and I approve this message. Love that show.
That pizza looks damn good!
SuperStrik9 THey used to, they don't stick on cheese like that anymore. That's what gives it its stringy texture you just don't see in pizza anymore.
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That pizza looks very different than the pizza of Pizza hut today. *drools*
I miss my Pizza Hut. 🍕
Vintage greatness
Right when I putt putt to Pizza Hut, I find Ed making the pizza!
They missed the opportunity of a gag involving Doc getting the "hot" pizza without gloves.
Pizza hut was a nice place for a family to eat in those days. Not like today!
The traditional way of making pizza is with sliced mozzarella, not shredded.
wow how the times have changed. except the putting sauce on with a ladel not a dag nam paint brush
Can I borrow someone’s phonebook please?!? Gotta try this place
I think you mean 1976, I think that's when that logo came out. They were using this logo into the early 70's.
That pizza looks like a burned supermarket pie!
He's slipping into his WC Fields impression.
Well, it was more a luxury that you went out at all to get a pizza like at Pizza Hut. You still had ovens if you had to settle for a frozen pizza from a supermarket.
In 1958 Pizza Hut Has Opened Her Doors
I mean, I like their pan pizzas, and wish I could know the Pizza Hut pizza before they made major changes to how they made their pizzas, and some of the ingredients used, but that just looks like a pizza worth eating in one sitting.
That is the thin & crispy style. I don't know if they still make it.
They still do. Get it every time that I'm there.
@MattTheSaiyan
It's almost like really old techno. Sounds awesome though!!
PIZZA THE HUT!!
G0ZERIAN I can't tell you how many Star Wars parodies often call its Jabba lookalike this name.
Did they use food stylists for that pizza at 0:44? Looks amazing
These days, Jimmy Kimmel often does an "integrated ad" for one of his sponsors at the start of his show- usually having Guillermo Rodriguez, his "parking lot security guard", on hand to mangle the ad copy and add to the spontaneous hiliarity of his spots...
@mikeycereal yes but they don't but use mozzarella slices like they did on this commercial. So now I know why these pizzas from pizza hut today taste different. Also many Pizza Hits are known to put a skimmish of sauce on the pizza like they just paint it with a paint brush. Bergen and others must be turning in the graves if they tried to eat pizza and some pizza huts today. Don't get me started on Little Cardboards now.
did they have like 20 locations back then and they had an ad on the Tonight Show ??
Putt putt to Pizza Hut!
Was this literally the first Pizza Hut commercial since the Putt Putt video?
Why do some of these comments not have the up or down thumbs on them??
I'm sure they had more locations than that.
Was ist "moots-a-rell-a"?
It's like there's a new generation that doesn't know how our elders had it.
@newkillergenius i know.....i know..
Nasty ass pizza, same as today. I like the busted crust at 0:44
He sounds like WC Fields.
Now Domino's serves more pizza than anyone in the world.
elkinsinboxinc. The best KKK Pizza place in the world!
elkinsinboxinc They barely have any locations in my town though, and they have been out of my area for over 25 years.
Looked disgusting back then. Still does!
Keep up the great work Pizza Hut!
sliced cheese??? thats weird. Shredded that is used today makes much more sense!
YUM! Inc. or whatever needs to spin off Pizza hut.
They did with Pasta Hut but I’m pretty sure that failed
@tsalter13
MOOT - serella cheese
@newkillergenius xD
Too bad they don't make them like that any more... I can order a pizza with extra sauce and it's still so dry I can't swallow it! I contact them and complain time and time again... The most I get out of it is a little free food - but it's still so dry I can't eat it! Sometimes they burn it, sometimes it's the wrong crust, sometimes the extra cheese that I paid for just isn't there. I get so tired of not having the pizza I grew up with - and used to love. :(
Leanne Watts Last night I made a pizza with sliced mozzarella cheese I cut from a hunk I bought at a store and it was so perfect. Nobody does that anymore since too many often chocked on that stringy cheese.
Leanne Watts I will miss those times, dearly.
@but ton True.
this is back when Pizza Hut actually made their pizzas from scratch. Pizza Hut used to be good. it was awesome in the 70s and 80s and then started to go downhill in the 90's and now it is just pure garbage
Ben Middleton It's a shame. I'm only glad I knew what it was like back in the early 80's. Before home deliveries became a thing with them, it was like a luxury to go there.
Wow!!
back when pizza hut wasnt lazy as fuck, now they dont even try
Eww what? Sliced cheese on pizza?
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damn thats the worst commercial ever