TV Commercials 1960's
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Published 2016-09-10
All Comments (21)
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These mad old ads bring back so many childhood memories: I used to sing the “Mean Mr. Clean” jingle (with different lyrics) about my strict 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Green — “…she hates kids!” That really broke ‘em up in the lunchroom! For the rest of the school year I was Mrs. Green’s mortal enemy. Wherever you are, I’m sorry Mrs. Green.
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The alka seltzer commercials was covered by the T Bones aka Hamilton,Joe Frank and Reynolds.
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My mom used Bandaid and she loved yanking them off our knees and arms and legs.
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That Mr. Clean commercial was super cute, the one with the song
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I’m actually old enough to remember the corrugated paper lining of the Pringles can.
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Boldman should have had his own comic-book series after his TV catoon commercial debut aa well as his own animated series this side of Spider-Man, Batman, Superman, who already had their own Saturday morning aninated adventures back then! Let's see what happens in 2024 should Boldman return with a Saturday morning TV cartoon show and his own comic-book series by then!
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That you for this terrific collection. This brings back many happy and warm memories. ☮️💟
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Glad we still have Pringle's Potato Chips & so many varieties.
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No more BOLD detergent or BIZ.
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I'm pretty sure the voice-over in the Curad ad was Ken Nordine (of "Word Jazz" fame).
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The one thing these commercials have in common is that they were created by Thomas Scott Cadden.......
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26:25 the voice of Danny Dark for Pringles. This is one of the earliest Danny Dark voice-overs I've come across on youtube.
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Was the butter nut coffee guy @ 9:45 in a hurricaine? Sheesh!
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Boris Karloff has enough coffee to wake the Mummy, and the Frankenstein monster.😃
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The blonde haired woman in the Bold commercial at 21:32 looks like the late Maggie Peterson (Charlene Darling from The Andy Griffith Show), but I'm not sure if it's her. Then you have Phil Silvers for Pream non-dairy coffee creamer, with Robert Strauss (Animal from Stalag 17) as the cop. House Peters Jr. plays the live action Mr. Clean.
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That sucaryl commercial looks like a showing of their stomachs on TV .
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it's nice to go back in time and see how commercials and life was back in those days. I was born in 84 but I do have an appreciation of these commercials. it's like a time-machine watching these. can I ask how were you able to get this old footage?
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That animated one with the baby throwing his food on the floor and the girl wiping her hands on the wall—looked promising—but the video ran out before it finished. Shucks——.
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No more Butter-nut coffee.
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13:00- Gerald Mohr, announcer.