TV Commercials 1960's

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Published 2016-09-10
TV Commercials 1960's

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  • @briangriffin4937
    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.
  • The alka seltzer commercials was covered by the T Bones aka Hamilton,Joe Frank and Reynolds.
  • My mom used Bandaid and she loved yanking them off our knees and arms and legs.
  • @calvinguile1315
    That Mr. Clean commercial was super cute, the one with the song
  • @michaelolz
    I’m actually old enough to remember the corrugated paper lining of the Pringles can.
  • @lopezrayd.9271
    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!
  • @jchow5966
    That you for this terrific collection. This brings back many happy and warm memories. ☮️💟
  • @TimelordR
    Glad we still have Pringle's Potato Chips & so many varieties.
  • I'm pretty sure the voice-over in the Curad ad was Ken Nordine (of "Word Jazz" fame).
  • The one thing these commercials have in common is that they were created by Thomas Scott Cadden.......
  • @brentmann2988
    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.
  • Boris Karloff has enough coffee to wake the Mummy, and the Frankenstein monster.😃
  • @elc1960
    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.
  • @facebook51ify
    That sucaryl commercial looks like a showing of their stomachs on TV .
  • @marktrow4142
    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?
  • @Toyuki1
    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——.