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Countdown- 21st September, 1986 (Part 1)
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Countdown- 21st September, 1986 (Part 1)
Flashes Segment On Pool Safety, 1976
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Flashes Segment On Pool Safety, 1976
Jack Jones Interview- The Daily Edition
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Jack Jones Interview- The Daily Edition
Countdown- 11th March, 1979 (Shirley Strachan)
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Countdown- 11th March, 1979 (Shirley Strachan)
Countdown- 12th April, 1981 (Dave Mason)
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Countdown- 12th April, 1981 (Dave Mason)
Johnny O Keefe- So Tough (Six O'Clock Rock)
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Johnny O Keefe- So Tough (Six O'Clock Rock)
I was very disappointed to have youtube interrupt my adverts with actual... BLOODY ADVERTS.
What a dip 💩
The good old days, wish I could go back😪
So many of these products are still on the market. Others, not.
OMG the blonde girl in the Oil Of Ulan ad is absolutely gorgeous ❤❤❤
Fancy being able to show a baby's Christening/Baptism to advertise a product!!! The days when Christianity was allowed in the public sphere!
Shane Gould. Great swimmer. Not so great in that ad.
I liked the trusy dog ad .The lady that played molly Jones did it.
I do it at night twice, frequently more than twice but not what the ad is doing.
Was that a young Liz Burch in the Colgate ad at 6:25?
An awesome trip down, memory lane.. im now 63 ❤ from 🇦🇺
Thanks for putting this up! I enjoyed it.... but....Now I want to find out what happened to Essie-May! And I got a little teary with the Rosella ad 😢
This is the Australia I moved to and now it is gone so all I did was postpone the inevitable panga attack.
I was 6 yrs old.
I do not know if it was tvt 6 or abc
I was put on and told by my brother to call the queen a horrible word the night before. It happened then next time i was put on i was toldto say a promanate. Biker raped me. It has cost me a lifetime of some very hairy moments all my life
Back in the days when mens business and womans business were kept separate.
Been looking for this performance for a number of years, thank you.
I remember the old ad for "Have a go". "It's a typical Aussie morning, on a typical Aussie day. And I love this place i was born in, in it's typical aussie way." We were read proud aussies those days!
I miss the old Australian lifestyle...sadly gone forever😢
I was born in 72, so was 7 when these aired. I remember the silver fishies swimming around in the cat food ad, the Skinny milk, ad, and the fire breathing anticol ad.
He makes it so effortless…and for a country song it kind of just has you drift away, it a good way
“Dial std” how different calling out is now. Younger Gen now would think that is just something transmitted another way 😂
I don't understand why they get angry when you tell the truth of they being the real children of Lucifer the devil
bedt years of my life
My father Justin is the first one brought up on stage, he didn't show his true character here, frozen with shyness it seems, but usually gregarious and characterful. He would have been about 18 or 19 here. My mum, Sally was up on the balcony watching. Both my parents were very much individuals on the Melbourne nightclub scene in the early 80s. Ryders, Inflation, Crystal Ballroom. Darren Oakes who they knew, since passed away, is the second to get up, with the Pete Burns hair. Though he too was very much his own individual character, not a Pete Burns clone but inspired no doubt. The 'Marilyn' jacket was made for my dad sequin by sequin by Chris (who is also up here dancing during Miss Me Blind on far right, female Boy George exact lookalike) and her sister Anne. Thankyou for uploading!
White people
Looks like they only had one TV show in Tassie.
How many people viewing whilst paying to watch CZcams commercial free?
Is the young boy @4:41 Brian Rooney from 'Spellbinder' Series 1?
Sure looks like him.
Yep, I remember all the non-Melbourne specific ones.
So many memories. I was in my late teens when these ads were airing. Thank you for the reminders. I have early stages of dementia. This has helped. Many many thanks. Richard from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for your comment and for supporting my channel mate, us Tasmanians are a rare breed. I wish you all the best with your health challenges, take care.
Thanks tassietv. Because of quick reply going to subscribe and support. Take care. See ya soon. Cheers Richard from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
That Village People song is surprisingly good.
man i love this song 💯💯💯💯💯🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
This is great. Brings back so many memories. What a magic time in Australia. Today 2024 is downright horrible. And crazy too. Young people these days are very bad and criminal. The government is criminal also in 2024.
While watching the Paul Hogan show.
And the YooHoo flavoured milk ads, showing Jessalenko and a kid with the kid saying YooHoo makes me burst my buttons as all the buttons on his jacket pinged off!
Does anyone remember the awful BrylCream ads from the early seventies, from memory, Bryl Cream - oily cream added to hair to make the hair look shiny. It was in decline with the young 1960s adults. Ad had a conga line with a man saying 'I came back' (to using Brylcream) and a woman behind him followed this by saying, 'And I am glad he did' This ad did not seem to work or work for long, haven't heard of Brylcream in decades.
that's ringing a bell. Horrible stuff, Dad used to wear it in the 60s
Does anyone remember the Woodbine cigarette ads which were a parody of the Marlborough Man on a horse ads. Comedian Norman Gunston would ride his horse sitting backwards!
When Kevin Rudd was PM, jeez he looked like Mr Sheen and the Milky Bar Kid (from 1970s ads)
The Colgate 'ring of confidence' - I remember when Samuel Johnson created the adverts for their toothpaste, they did a parody of the Colgate ad, and had a square around the woman's head instead of the ring of confidence.
What Peter Brock didn't tell the viewers about the Torana was no power steering - very heavy when parking.
Was a optional extra I believe and the air conditioner, factory tinted windows was as well
I remember the Uncle Sam deodorant ads - this is the school boy parody of that ad - You need Uncle Sam, you dirty old man, 48 cents for a rusty old can, the perfect connection for cats and dogs, and under your arm is the smell of the frogs!
The one I remember didn't have 'you dirty old man', but it did have: "...the perfect connection for teachers that smell, 'cause under their arm is the bottom of Hell."
I still remember the dishwashing liquid ad with Marge saying 'you're soaking in it!'
I remember Schweppes black label lemonade ad with No. 96 actress Abigail. Wonder what ever happened to her?
I still remember the spinning top game in the early 1970s. The reporter asked the champ kid what his secret was, he said - Its all in the wrist action! For a long time, if one of us kids asked another how did something, he would respond with 'its all in the wrist action!'
...AWESOME !!! ...
20:45 I thought that was Judy Nunn.
How I wish I could buy Meadowsong again! Prettiest perfume ever! 🌹🌸💐🌻
The thing about all these ads from the 70s, was they actually made you want to buy the product. I can't remember the last time I saw an ad and wanted to buy it. Mostly I'm just annoyed and mute them, that is if I ever watch tv, which is garbage.