15:31 - Playtex Tampons - This is the remixed version, that removed the sound of Brenda's deep breaths. The original version was spoofed on "SCTV" as making the commercial for Bren's Gen Fem Protecteez 'Pons, and trying to deal with her breathing that "sounds like a moose in heat".
14:28 - Datsun - Jingle sung by Cal Dodd (of the 1970s-80s CTV "Circus"). Cal was a very busy jingle-singer, who also sang the Raisin Bran "Lumberjack" jingle.
What a pathetic loser. So rich, famous, intelligent, and beloved by generations of kids, but he believed he couldn't get women to sleep with him unless he incapacitated them.
You wouldn't have seen that Wonder Bra ad in the US. At the time US TV networks didn't air bra ads with women actually wearing bras. It was only in 1987 that this changed.
15:31 - Playtex Tampons - This is the remixed version, that removed the sound of Brenda's deep breaths. The original version was spoofed on "SCTV" as making the commercial for Bren's Gen Fem Protecteez 'Pons, and trying to deal with her breathing that "sounds like a moose in heat".
11:58 - Butter - Mavor Moore's daughter, Tedde Moore (Ralphie's teacher in "A Christmas Story").
14:28 - Datsun - Jingle sung by Cal Dodd (of the 1970s-80s CTV "Circus"). Cal was a very busy jingle-singer, who also sang the Raisin Bran "Lumberjack" jingle.
11:47 - I wouldn't accept that invitation.
What a pathetic loser. So rich, famous, intelligent, and beloved by generations of kids, but he believed he couldn't get women to sleep with him unless he incapacitated them.
News theme is Hyper-Gamma-Spaces by Alan Parsons Project
4:49 - Scope - Harvey Atkin (the longtime voice of Leon's commercials) as Lenny.
2:48 - Dodge, Chrysler - Ray Davies (Canadian Tire's Scrooge) as the interviewer, but the voiceover is dubbed by a professional announcer.
"For dependable television viewing, Manitobans look first to CKY!"
(Top-of-hour tone)
It's TV you can literally set your watch to.
Aired February 7, 1982.
You wouldn't have seen that Wonder Bra ad in the US. At the time US TV networks didn't air bra ads with women actually wearing bras. It was only in 1987 that this changed.