Classic TV Commercials
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
- One hour's worth of classic tv commercials from the 1950's & 1960's featuring Buster Keaton,The Three Stooges,The Marx Bros and more!..Ever see The Flintstones do a cigarette ad?..You will now.
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I can binge-watch these all day. They're so soothing and entertaining. The new commercials make you thank God for the Mute button on your remote. Lol
HA HA!! Good thing, too. Remember, there were no remotes in those days. If you wanted to mute, you had to go to the TV and turn the volume down, and, since you're over there anyway, might as well fiddle with the fine-tune and rabbit ears and see if you can get that reception just a little better!
@@cavecookie1 Yeah, one of the drawbacks of TVs without a remote. You did get a little workout walking back and forth to it though. Lol
Remember vertical&horizontal hold?😊
@@cavecookie1 Don't forget the round UHF antenna!😁
And that tiny white dot that you saw in the middle of the screen for 3 seconds before it went off completely.
When I get stressed out about the corona virus I watch these retro commercials. It helps the anxiety.
Dont get anxious about coronavirus its a scam, get really anxious about whats coming after.
Yes it does. I watched these classic commercials pre-Covid. Very calming.
i miss being little and my parents always brought home S and H green stamps after they went food shopping,my mother would say,all we need is this many stamps,and we can get this or that,the good o days
Green Stamps---Ah, you hit me where I live. Do you remember Scotch Plaid stamps as well?
@@Juliaflo No, Blue Chip.
In Texas we had Texas Gold Stamps . They had a special store in a neighboring town that they honored the full stamp booklets plus a small amount of cash to purchase merchadise .
We lived in indianapolis Grandma took me to either Top Value or S&H stamp place got her&I whatever,that was 60+ yrs ago!.
I live in it every day everything I own is the 1950s apart from this pc which is hidden away. My car, clothes House even tv im only 35 I hate today's world.
I still play through tube amps. Solid state sucks.
@Sharon Cinna A better time
I’m 16. I love the 1950s. Your life sounds very interesting :)
I have to admit, I do enjoy my cell phone. I use it often.
I love the Classics of the commercails like from 60s 70s 80s and 90s !! They were worth watching back then !!
I’m fast forwarding the modern ads to watch the old black and white ones!
This is better than watching commercials.
Something is so comforting and cozy about old commercials..... maybe that’s why we keep rewatching them? 😉🌷
I called Woolworth's and asked about the new Time-X Marlin watch for 9.95 .............. They said they'd get back to me.
As if anyone, at any time, accumulated enough S&H Green Stamps to get an RCA Victor color TV - ha! It was hard enough to just get a step-stool or a card table.
I know. If a stamp was 1/100th of a cent, you would need about 5 million stamps. That's a lot of licking.
The opening credit scene to the Andy Griffith Show was so comforting and relaxing to me. The scenery and the iconic whistling song. I remember watching the reruns at my Grandparent's house on Nick at Nite in the 80's. I was 7-8 years old.
I was born in 1985 I really miss these commercials so much memories
That Aunt Jemima commercial made me laugh myself silly. XD
Made me hungry.
I remember the 60s 70s as a kid growing up !
You are still young.
I remember s&h green stamps and true value stamps. We called them green stamps or yellow stamps.
On the west coast we had Blue Chip Stamps, and they worked the same way.
Top Value Stamps were the yellow stamps.
True Value stamps? They were Top Value stamps.
I'm 69 and the only commercial I remember is the "Cheerios Kid", jousting ad. The cigarette companies sure took a lot of liberties back then. Unfortunately a lot of people believed everything they saw. They were convinced that advertisers held themselves to the highest of standards.
Excellent video of vintage commercials
Nice to see Daffy getting one over on Bugs for once
wow none of these commercials i have seen this is history right here
I'm skipping ads, so i can watch ads. There's an irony here somewhere.
Love commercials of every decade !
. . . arrange layers of sliced chicken in a baking dish, then mix diced pimentos with a can of mushroom soup, pour over the chicken in a smooth layer, top with grated cheese and bake in an oven until brown. Then simply pour over toast and projectile vomit all over your knotty pine kitchen.
The Tang commercial w/ Daffy, "goodbye, auntie!"....lol. Horrible. But funny.😊
We spent the last 20 years trying to get rid of commercials, only to come here to watch only commercials. I prefer the older ones from the 60's and earlier ones. Where they went into detail on their product. And TV shows usually had 1 or 2 sponsors.
That Simoniz commercial is forever etched in my mind.
Eh! Phillip Morris cigs didn't save Ricky and Lucy from a nasty divorce. LoL
"Just gotta win some of that Tang." LOL
Shoot a duck, and get you some Taaaaang!
10:07 "Daddy said if you're a good girl-[REDACTED]."
Kinda makes you go hmmm?!
Great stuff! Thanks!
Classic stuff.
Yeah, Jailhouse Rock was Elvis's first dramatic acting role in a movie...if you forgot about Love Me Tender and Loving You, that is.
We kept soothing coating Pepto Bismol all the time when I was growing up. For some strange reason my mother kept it in the fridge.
It was to make it easier to take, some people can't take the flavor and if you have it cold it makes it easier
9:06 walk in that place and say " I'll have a Pepsi ".😀😀😀😀😀
Joel Aldred was the voice of Chevrolet during the 1950s and 1960s.
Indeed he was!
20:00 - wow a Brownie Starmite - that was the first camera I ever had - I bought it second hand at a local fete....(I think it cost be less than a pound sterling ) Must have been 1970 - lasted me a few years though...brings me back memories..
Commercials while watching commercials?
Gotta love the irony, though. ;)
1) Simon Pure Beer (1962)
2) DeSoto "tag"/Prom Home Permanent (1956)
3) Tang (1961)
4) (1952)
5) Grape-Nuts/sponsor I.D. (1964)
6) Simoniz (1960)
7) (1962)
8) TV trailer, with Ted Steele (1957)
9) Coca-Cola (1961)
10) Opening title/sponsor I.D. (1961)
11) Aunt Jemima (1955)
12) Coca-Cola, featuring Bill Baldwin (1951)
13) movie "adverts" (1950's)
14) sponsor I.D./integrated commercial (1964)
15)/16) Pepto-Bismol (1956)
17) opening title/sponsor I.D./integrated commercial (1960)
Thank you :)
Hollywood Bread (50s) and Ipana toothpaste (1960)
Okay Fred and Barney smoking Winston's. Now I have seen it all.
"The lower digestive tract." That's a phrase I'd forgotten.
Ads are everywhere for everything. There's even ads covering the FLOOR at the supermarkets now.
Ugh...
Loved the commercial for Elvis's movie. Thank you for sharing. 😊💚
Stadium Checkers looks like fun! Too bad we don't have trading stamps anymore.
I thought so to. I also thought, "Maybe they should have made more than one move, to show what it's like." LOL!
38:00 Gotta get me one of those '58 Edsels--it looks like it might be the "coolest" car ever!!
Worth a fortune now.
In the mid 1950s people were absolutely insane about coke.
What an idea to have the Flintstones sell cigarettes. It's a show mainly for children, but the characters are undeniably adults and therefore allowed to smoke.
You could not have reached your future consumers earlier than that.
The Flintstones were a primetime show back then with an adult target audience. The show was sponsored on alternating weeks by Winston and by Bristol-Myers pharmaceuticals, later the makers of Flintstones Vitamins. After the first season they were sponsored by Bristol-Myers and Welch's grape juice, jams and jellies.
The Univac computer took up a whole room. The printer could print 600 lines per MINUTE.
An optimistic computer worker from the 50s predicted that the computer of the future would weigh no more than three tons. One prediction that came true.
Amazing.
Didn't "The Jetsons" parody this computer system? Spacely's men invented it. It was a smartass computer with a gigantic head. They called it "UNIBLAB"
Winston is fun to smoke..
Winston taste good like a cigarette should..
Winston is good for cancer
The mentality of the 1950s sure was different. Don't know how I survived it.
Could you explain? I’m very interested in what it was like. I’m 16.
It's amazing how thin skinned we're become since then...
I had trouble distinguishing the commercials from the commercials. Now I gotta get a haircut, that don't look like I got a haircut.
Notice how this clip on commercials is, itself, full of SPAM interruptions?
The Edsel.....I can’t stop laughing.
There are several stations devoted to showing retro tv shows, there should be [a] station/stations that show nothing but the commercials. Whether they "sponsored" the show, or not.
I concur with that!
Ah simpler days when a gift for hub was a carton of filterless smokes.
Ricky Nelson was great , one of my fav. movies is ‘ Rio Bravo ‘ it’s a classic 👍
1956 commercials....ahhhhhhh!
Classical because this was the early days that things might get interesting.
i want a winston cigarette now
I don't smoke but so do I!
Winston Tastes Good Like A Cigarette Should ! Okay gimme a damn Winston. I don't even smoke but gimme a damn Winston Cigarette NOW!
In the 1960s, I "smoked" many candy cigarettes at 10 cents a pack (they were white with red tips).
Good god, was there anything OZZY & HARRIET didn't schill?
IKR? Them and Bill Cosby.
Some of these are true classics!! Proves what I have been saying for so long now, that there was and still is just as much creativity going on in sales as there is in the making of the television shows they sponsored. Watching them like this is a hoot. It's when they interrupt those television shows that is wrong. But I don't like any interruptions during shows, whether it be for a news flash, weather bulletin or anything else. I like to have the ability to say when I want or need to interrupt a show. The only thing bad about compilations like this is that there are too many cigarette commercials. They smoke, smoke, smoke like they were drinking a glass of water. Too bad they weren't as healthy as that. Shows how stupid and naïve people were. Thank goodness the human race has wizened up to a great deal since then. Other than those commercials I love watching these!!!
I was thinking of saving up for a new computer soon...i might look into this Univac they have.... :D Who needs a hand held computer when we have plenty of moving trucks to carry the Univac for us:P lol
+ashley “girlstorm09” rodriguez But there are 4 models, the general purpose, the scientific, the file and the punch card computers. Ok, the punch card computer might not be high on my list, but I think the other 3 might be necessary. I might have to build a house to keep my 3 Univacs...
lol
Ahh this was even before my time
The Ricado's (ha!) for Phillip Morris! Buster Keaton commercials OMG! Pre-NASA Tang, holy moly!
Philip Morris sponsored "I LOVE LUCY" from 1951 through '55.
@ 6:21 The creators of the Simonize ad forgot the “Stooges” sound effects.
The greatest space story is the one about the
American astronauts traveling to the
Moon and walking on it for the first time.
The Best advertisement is a happy customer.
I had a camera, also with square photos. A film for 12 frames had place for 16.
Man, that period of time seems so lonely...
I feel depressed.
mk no people were way less lonely. Commercials were just different. FYI.
@@jeaniechowdhury6739 They haven't got a clue. Oh how'd I love to have a get together where we all sit and look at our cell phones, such an inclusive feeling, wouldn't you say ??
Jonny Lizzul Why yes, people can now Ignore me In Person.
I know. Commercials and society didn't seem to spring to full life until the 60's. They were fully alive by the 80's.
It was a wonderful time to live. the complete opposite of these days of fear and hate we live in.
Was not around in the 40s only was in mid 50s but dont remember much of the 50s 60s 70s I do !
I recorded the Smothers Brothers theme song in the mid 1960s, and yes, they had a cigarette sponsor; but you can hear the announcer saying, "You don't have to light 'em to like 'em"!
King Size Coca-Cola: the beginning of the end of portion control.
You're right, but those "King Size" bottles were tiny. Remember those ridiculous 3 liter bottles in the '80s?
Coke was great when I was a kid in the 70s.
Came in glass bottles, made with sugar, with a cork under the pop top.
Now it stinks!
Made with corn syrup and in plastic bottles..
@@voiceover-impressionist The Mexican Cokes, though, still come in glass bottles and are made with sugar, no corn syrup, so all is not lost. I see them for sale everywhere (well, almost everywhere).
@@johnaddeo2251 Yes, I do.
@@johnaddeo2251 The "king size" bottles were only 12 oz. But then they stepped it up to pint size, 16 oz. bottles.
Its Taangarific!
13:33- Bill Baldwin, who spoke for Coca-Cola on radio, TV and in movie ads during the 1950's, also appears as the "soda fountain clerk".
Person born when the 1956 fridge came out would only be 64 years old....seems odd. Internet as we know it is only about what? Less than 20 years old. I went 30+ years without texting, nearly 40 years without a smarty phone - but the last decade, I can't imagine living without it Ahahahah
So true, Juan Seattle
I should buy a cold King size Coke now!!
Buster Keaton was my favourite after Chaplin when I was young.But Buster died before me so therefore I ´m sad.
34:29 "Well, as many of you know there was an unavoidable delay in Chevrolet production last fall......." *coughstrikecough*
Pepto Bismol always made me throw up. Hated that stuff.
tracycc123 lOL!!
I used to drink it out of the bottle, num!
That was great, thank you!
I love Lucy TV show radio waves still under way to reach the nearest star
18) integrated commercial (1961)
19)/20) Frigidaire, featuring Bess Myerson (1956)
21) Remington Rand {Univac}, featuring Dick Stark (1956)
22) Univac (1956)
23) (1956)
24) (1956) [Art Fleming, announcer]
25)/26 (1958)
27) (1957)
28) (1957) [Bob Warren, announcer]
29)-32) (1962) [32) Harry Von Zell, announcer]
33) sponsor I.D./commercial (1962)
34) (1962)
35) sponsor I.D./commercial (1962)
36)/37) (1959)
At 40:26, no seat belts, who needs 'em? I certainly did not grow up with them.
"The happier, hoppier beer!"
Peptol Bismol always made me immediately puke when my mom forced me to take it. I might as well just drank Ipecac.
shasta shampoo, i wished it was still here, bet it was a great product.
ahh, Winston changed America’s mind about filters. …well bravo Winston.
RIP
Mort Drucker(Mad Magazine)
funny stuff
Don't say cigarette, say Cuban cigar.
The most famous
American family is the
Nelsons.
Harpo looks like mr bean but snaps like an addams
GIVE ME A TIMEX THE WATCH THAT TAKES A LIKIN BUT KEEPS RIGHT ON Ticking
My first watch. Got it when I was in the 3rd grade.
That refrigerator would have been a deadly trap tona child after the thing broke. The doors locked from the putside. I saw the locks. And the woman slammed it shut to lock the doors.
I don't remember S&H Greenstamps. They must have stopped them in the early 70s.
I cant believe they had computers back then
2:02 😱 Pernalonga
Yes Daffy Duck in the Tang adsaid that same quote while in the stop watch in the Jack and The Beanstalk Cartoon with Elmer Fudd as The Giant.Here like in Hare Brush Bugs Bunny Fans wouldn't like this because he gets caught.
23:55, TRAPPED!!! in an everlasting cold of a Frigidaire Freezer...
slammed her skirt into the freezer door LOL!!!
No she didn't. She turned 90 degrees after closing it.
What a years
Curious: Is that a young Barbara Eden in that Prom ad?