You just took me back into time to my childhood love to see those great commercials you don't see those anymore and in this day and time thank you for those great memories keep it up and I hope you get more subscribers
On July 31, 1969, "Desk Set" was put in place of "Giant of Metropolis" during what was to be "Monster Week" on WABC-TV's "The 4:30 Movie." This sounds like the kind of switcheroo that SCTV would have pulled at the last minute on "Monster Chiller Horror Theatre" behind Count Floyd's back, him only finding out during airtime after his intro. That promo was by Phil Tonken. Ted Mallie was at the booth for the "in a moment" bumpers. The opening/closing (with "Hi!" by Otto Cesana and His Orchestra as theme) seems to date to 1972-73; "Movie 9" as we know it debuted Jan. 1, 1973 (with the first film shown "Cobra Woman" [1944]).
I was 8 1/2 months old in East Keansburg, New Jersey when this aired. The station graphics & newscasts revamped themselves by Labor Day and a new news title News 9 when we welcomed our weatherman Lloyd Lindsey Young.
Great commercial and good Is quality. If you have more from Saturday morning cartoons or anything from maximum 1980 love to see them in good quality thank you Ethan
I was 16 and living in North Jersey in 1983. These commercials bring back a lot of wonderful memories! Thanks for posting.
Thank you, Ethan! These vids are gifts for the soul.
You just took me back into time to my childhood love to see those great commercials you don't see those anymore and in this day and time thank you for those great memories keep it up and I hope you get more subscribers
On July 31, 1969, "Desk Set" was put in place of "Giant of Metropolis" during what was to be "Monster Week" on WABC-TV's "The 4:30 Movie." This sounds like the kind of switcheroo that SCTV would have pulled at the last minute on "Monster Chiller Horror Theatre" behind Count Floyd's back, him only finding out during airtime after his intro.
That promo was by Phil Tonken. Ted Mallie was at the booth for the "in a moment" bumpers.
The opening/closing (with "Hi!" by Otto Cesana and His Orchestra as theme) seems to date to 1972-73; "Movie 9" as we know it debuted Jan. 1, 1973 (with the first film shown "Cobra Woman" [1944]).
Geoffrey Holder doing the 7Up ads! Phil Rizzuto for the Money Store! Miss these days.
I was 8 1/2 months old in East Keansburg, New Jersey when this aired. The station graphics & newscasts revamped themselves by Labor Day and a new news title News 9 when we welcomed our weatherman Lloyd Lindsey Young.
Helloooooooooo East Keansburg!
My grandpa collected TV Guide too just like Frank Costanza 😂🥀.
Hopefully he never cut one into a bouquet 💐 😂
Liked the Pfeister Barter spot at the opening. Also the woman at 0:59.
The day I was born!
Great commercial and good Is quality. If you have more from Saturday morning cartoons or anything from maximum 1980 love to see them in good quality thank you Ethan
mike cacophony 😇😇😇😇😇
the coco lopez commercial looks like stores in houston texas
Don't you have USA Network Commercials - October 12 1998
Did I ever say I did?
@@ethanstvjunkyard9551 I don't know unless you find out if you have it