September 9, 1985 commercials with KTTV 10 PM news intro
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- Опубліковано 29 кві 2016
- Taken from a syndicated rerun of the Dynasty pilot.
1. Cherry Coke
2. KTTV 11 Metromedia Los Angeles ID with special presentation notice
3. Dynasty: The Movie teaser
4. Robinson's with sponsorship bumper
5. Great Western Singers
6. Folgers
7. American Airlines/Nissan-Datsun dealers
8. Pioneer (my parent's would get a car with a CD player until 1999!)
9. Thomas English Muffins
10. Star Search promo
11. Dynasty: The Movie commercial bumper
12. Carl's Jr.
13. C&R
14. Duncan Hines Chocolate Chip Cookies
15. Downy
16. Alpha Beta
17. (Same as #11)
18. Magic 106 FM
19. Christie Brinkley for Prell
20. Bank Of America
21. Terminix
22. Toyota truck
23. Three's Company/Too Close For Comfort/Three's Company/M*A*S*H syndicated promos
24. (same as #11, #17)
25. Harry Belafonte, Melissa Manchester, and The Phillip Glass Esemble at the Univeral Ampitheatre
26. AirCal
27. Cheer
28. Another Folgers
29. The Far Pavilions promo
30. (same as #11, #17, #24)
31. Borateem Bleach
32. The Merv Griffin Show promo
33. Mocha Mix
34. Worthington Ford
35. Discount Tire Stores
36. (same as #11)
37. Taco Bell
38. Bold 3 detergent
39. Southern Calfornia Volvo Dealer Association
40. Lucky supermarkets
41. US Postal Service
42. KTTV 11 The 8 O'Clock News
43. KTTV 11 The 10 O'Clock News promo
44. (same as #11)
45. Security Pacific Bank
46. Kathryn Crosby for COIT Drapery & Carpet Cleaners
47. Another Taco Bell
48. Chevron
49. Waterbed Gallery
50. (same as #6)
51. (same as #11)
52. Estee Lauder Beautiful fragrance at Robinson's
53. Another C&R
54. College Hospital
55. Pacfic Bell Yellow Pages
56. Another AirCal
57. Another The Merv Griffin Show promo
58. Comedy Tonight promo
59. (same as #11)
60. Burger King
61. Glendale Federal
62. Hughes supermarkets
63. Hershey's New Trail Granola Bars
64. John Hiller for Mauna Loa Macadamia Nuts
65. (same as #11)
66. Tiny Tim for Magic 106 FM
67. Another Waterbed Gallery
68. Dr. Ruth Westheimer for Smith Corona typewriters
69. Southern California Buick Dealers
70. Pacific Bell
71. Always
72. Another Chevron
73. Another KTTV 11 The 8 O'Clock News
74. (same as #11)
75. Ralphs
76. McDonald's
77. Dynasty closing credits with KTTV Channel 11 News split screen promo
78. (same as #69)
79. Dynasty promo
80. KTTV The 10 O'Clock News and first story
I was born and raised in simi valley so it takes me back in time.
Hey man, do you remember a commercial for Bryman or one of those nursing schools, where at the end it has a bunch of people saying, "I did", but one girl says, "I deed"?
@@FrankHotdog No haven't lived there since 92. I am still a Rams USC and Dodgers fan!
This was my 14th birthday
I love dynasty especially Alexis and Crystal smackin the shit outta each other🤣🤣🤣
Classic KTTV Channel 11 Promos when it was still a Metromedia station!
Joseph A. Sobora I wish I was in the 80s but I was born in the 90s
It makes me so sad to see these old Taco Bell commercials for when the Mexican Pizza first came out. It tasted so much better back then than it does today
I haven't seen that New Trail granola bar commercial in over 32 years!
Leigh Burton I just saw that commercial - that was so interesting! Now I wish Hershey's would bring back New Trail!
Taken from KTTV-TV channel 11, the former Metromedia affiliate in Los Angeles, California.
The best place i have ever lived.
I'm looking for a mid 80's KTTV commercial, where was girl held 3 fingers up, and she said "bye for now", and as the commercial closes, you hear piano and tuba music playing.
12:08 Who is singing this Folgers jingle? It's Bonnie Tyler, the famous Welsh singer.
26:22 Burger King tried to sneak a Madeline Kahn voice-over past us. ;)
3:38 Jakes Holmes sings for Thomas' English Muffins. All-time great jingle singer!
29:00 Tiny Tim sings for Magic 106. And it sounds like Karl Weber on the tagline.
20:42 John Leader on the voice-over for Taco Bell's Pizzazz pizza.
3:03 cool little jingle for Pioneer stereos.
14:32 Steve Allen right into a voice-over by Casey Kasem.
4:27- back before Carl Jr.’s commercials were total trash and lacked “good old-fashioned values.”