Steve Allen & Don Knotts Plymouth Cars 1960
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2022
- The Steve Allen Show was an American variety show hosted by Steve Allen from June 1956 to June 1960 on NBC, from September 1961 to December 1961 on ABC, and in first-run syndication from 1962 to 1964.
The first three seasons aired on Sunday nights at 8:00pm Eastern Time, directly opposite The Ed Sullivan Show. It moved to Mondays at 10:00pm Eastern in the 1959-60 season under the name The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (sponsored by Plymouth automobile). After a season's absence, the series briefly returned on Wednesdays at 7:30pm Eastern.
The syndicated version aired mostly in late nights. The program, between September 1957 and June 1960, became one of the first programs to be telecast in "compatible color".
Kinescopes of the NBC version were later edited into 104 half-hour episodes and rerun on the short-lived "HA!" channel and Comedy Central in the early 1990s, with new introductions by Allen.
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It sure is Solid for 1960😊
I love the "throwaway" Jack Kerouac line as part of the introduction. Steve gave a lot of neat people a stage they wouldn't have had otherwise.
My father bought a new 1960 Plymouth that my mother hated because the fins were so large that she'd catch glimpses of them in her side vision, and she'd think another car was right next to ours. When we moved in June 1961 we didn't take the Plymouth with us.
SOLID, baby!!
They got so much better in 10 years:) I do love the 58's though.
The ‘60 Plymouth’s 200,000 mile life expectancy didn’t account for rust!
A new Fury in coral and white with all options would have been a delight at the Strong household. A 361 under the hood pulled that chariot along smoothly.
just 10 years to Cuda, Roadrunner, GTX.
Suddenly it's 1957!😂
The originals of this were in color.
By 1960 people became tired of those big tail fins
Go to the 7:59 mark at ua-cam.com/video/ZCzAWJ69Kx0/v-deo.html to see one of the color ads for the Plymouth Sixty from the Steve Allen show.
And these ads convinced someone to buy a car? 🤣
hi tv day's can you turn on the caption please if possible as I'm deaf and let me know when you have the caption working and I will come back to watch I just injoy the old advertisement you put up car and truck advertisement one's are my favorite one's well thank you and you have very goodnight and and a good week :-)
If you're on a mobile device, you should be able to touch the screen where the video plays and turn CC on, there's a onscreen button there. I'm not sure about desktops.
It got worse for Don Knotts. He eventually drove a car that shot oil out of the steering column.
Wasn't this the model year with the square steering wheel
Interesting how Chrysler is taking a dig at sports cars with the jack-knife comment. Instead of creating a similar car to compete with that market.
I believe the “jack-knife” dig was aimed at the full-sized 1959-1960 GM cars with their huge wraparound windshields. the Chevy being Plymouth’s chief competitor. The “dog leg” in the opening required you to step in the car and twist your leg and bend forward a bit to slide in. I had a hand me down ‘59 Impala that required that move, otherwise you’d bang your knee on the “dog leg.” The sports car market was very small at that time and for the most part, above Plymouth‘s price range, therefore not much competition for a full-size family car.
3:20 200,000 life expectancy? No way. Well maybe in cuba.....pre 1959 of course.
Medicine Hat... Wisconsin?
Steve Allen - 1.
Solid Plymouth 1960. - 0
CARS WITH SUB FRAMES WERE FAR BETTER THAN UNIBODY CONSTRUCTION ! UINBODY CHEAPER TO MANUFACTURE !
Plymouth, not very good.