1970s TV COMMERCIALS PURINA PANASONIC LOG CABIN SYRUP CHEVY CAMARO JACK IN THE BOX XD80735
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1970s TV commercials compilation:
HR2 Rug Shampoo Commercial 00:06
Firestone - Tire commercial - 00:36
Dutch Boy paint - Latex House Paint Commercial - 01:05
Newports - Cigarette commercial #cigaretteskill 02:05
Log Cabin - Syrup Commercial - 02:29
Score - Hair Gel Cream? - 03:14
Lemon fresh joy - dish soap - 03:34
Purina - Cat Food - 04:00
All Temperature Cheer - Laundry Detergent - 04:24
Head and Shoulders - shampoo - 05:11
Duz - Dish Detergent - 05:40
ERA Laundry Detergent - 06:37
Checkerboard - Honeysuckle White turkey - 07:27
ERA Laundry Detergent - 07:57
ERA Laundry Detergent - 08:57
ERA Laundry Detergent - 09:59
Dash- Laundry Detergent - 10:43
Cascade dishwasher Soap - 11:49
Ivory - Bar Soap- 12:46
Lemon fresh Joy - Dish Soap - 13:49
Ivory - Bar Soap - 13:37
St Joseph - Aspirin For Children - 15:38
Cheer- Laundry Detergent - 15:59
Ivory - Bar Soap - 17:05
Jack In The Box - Jumbo Jack fast food 17:36
St Josephs - Aspirin For Children - 18:08
Gleem II - Toothpaste - 18:29
Fruit Stripe - Gum and Sour Bites Candy - 18:59
Panasonic - Stereo - 19:41
Purina - Cat Chow - 20:18
Panasonic - Quatrecolor TV - 20:53
Dr Pepper - Soda - 21:20
Top Ramen - instant Noodles - 21:53
Panasonic - Quatrecolor TV - 22:54
Safeguard - Deodorant Soap - 23:24
D-Zerta - Low Calorie Gelatin - 23:58
Le France - Bleach Detergent ? - 24:27
Dupont Theater - Better Living through Chemistry ad (incomplete) - 24:57
Cold Water ALL- Detergent - 25:28
unknown ad incomplete - 25:52
Libbys- Frozen Peas - 25:28
American Airlines - 26:28
Raid - cockroach poison - 26:52
Tareyton - Cigarettes (incomplete) - 27:52
Chevrolet - Camaro z28 ad - 27:56
Speak Easy - breathe/mouth spray like Binaca - 28:16
Schick - Razor Blade - 29:13
American Beauty - Chili Roni Macaroni Dinner - 29:40
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27:57 For the 🚘. Putting you first... Keeps us 🥇 in first.
Thanks!
Had no idea they advertised 1969 Z/28s on TV. My goodness what a Rally Sport Z like that is worth today.
The Duz lady looks like she is absolutely fed up with life.
Debby Downer.
but she got a free tumbler!
I was blown away by the Purina commercial. They do not follow that statement today. Also Ivory soap floats.
I remember these commercials in the seventy s they were still creative then they are now
Pete Seeger does the jingle in that Log Cabin syrup commercial.
Starting at 6:36, that is the first of several ERA ads with the late, great character actress Mary Wickes, still on a roll at the time she made these. She is also joined by some other familiar faces. Glad you are keeping the ad agency names in some cases. From big screen movies to TV shows like MATCH GAME, several Lucille Ball shows and KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER, she was in top form to the end! At 23:26, that Franklin Cover from THE JEFFERSONS (Tom Willis himself) in a much older soap ad, shot on film versus the analog videotape of his hit show. Thanks for another great ad set!
Yes I thought this was a Mary wickes special😊 I loved watching her on match game.
The actor @ 8:08, with Mary?
@@zaq55 Not certain, but he looks familiar. maybe more black and white work?
@@nicholassheffo5723 He's somebody. I'll keep on it.
She was great on Dennis the menace .
Damn Duz, you're bumming me out!
I now desire to purchase powdered laundry detergent.
I love the look of these commercials, the film look, the blobs, scratches, damage, pops and bleeps, the film leaders with names of probably long-gone advertising agencies. And the music. For the Cold Water All advert at 25:30 uses a piece called Silk Organdie from a De Wolfe LP called Silk Organdie (1967). I'd like a bit of what they were on when they made that Speak Easy ad at 28:17! Keep 'em coming!
I would watch documentaries on each of the products/companies that failed in these ads.
I guess there used to be different detergents for different temperatures of water. 🤔
I remember ads for "all temperature" detergent, but I never thought about why it existed.
Log Cabin Syrup with 1% maple syrup.
The ivory commercial reminds me of the 1975 SNL sketch with Jane Curtin with the brainwashing soap
Anyone else getting melancholic feelings for a time they never lived in through the commercials of that time? Someone much smarter than me probably has something to say about that.
I remember the Era detergent, Fruit Stripe gum and Raid bug spray commercials most clearly.
Mary Wickes is "Opal" in the 1974 Era commercials.
Great collection!
I noticed in the Cascade ad with actor Robert Pine that the kitchen set used looks to be the one on the Partridge Family. The wife's friend Ruth is played by soap actress Pamela Toll.
My favorite part is the time code at the bottom. Thanks for putting that on.
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Jeez- now I understand why they're called "Soap Opera's". Lots of soap commercials.
Actually, you're right, except that the term "soap opera" didn't originate on TV, but during the early days of radio, for it was on that medium that the daytime drama serials first started.
They included such famous programs as "The Romance Of Helen Trent," "Lorenzo Jones," "Mary Noble, Backstage Wife," "Just Plain Bill," "Ma Perkins," "One Man's Family," "Our Gal Sunday," and a few that made the transition to television, like "The Guiding Light."
Anyway, when these serials started around the 1930s, the majority of them were sponsored by soap companies, and were thus called "soap operas."
Procter & Gamble, makers of Era, Ivory, and Cheer (among many other brands), also produced many long-running TV soaps like As the World Turns, The Edge of Night, and Search for Tomorrow, as well as some of the radio soaps michaelpalmieri mentions below.
This was a cool compilation of commercials, Periscope Film! I hope you have more Jack In The Box Restaurant commercials, but I'm especially interested in any animated ones. The characters were voiced by Paul Winchell, voice of Tigger, and that's what makes them so interesting to me.
Libby's Twin Meal Deal - Voiceover by Paul Frees.
Love these 1970s commercials. More, please. 😊
monkfan72 please is unnecessary it’s annoying like Donald John Trump
@@sherryhannah9262rent free in your head...😂😂😂
@@endurocurtis as Cher Horowitz from Clueless would say whatever
@@sherryhannah9262 I always say please & thank you. It let people and CZcams channels know you appreciate them.
11:50
Robert Pine!
A.K.A. Sergeant Getraer. 🤣
Thanks. That was bugging me
Yes. I also noticed the kitchen set used in the ad was from the Partridge Family.
got married 10 year after these commercials, they really changed.
26:00 The voice of the great Paul Frees.
1:56 Len Gochman on the voice over.
14:31 Casey Kasem
The jingle in the Dr. Pepper boardroom spot was written and sung by Barry Manilow.
Raid - Bugs voiced by Paul Frees & Mel Blanc.
Bob Lemond, announcer.
02:30 is that Pete Seger singing? Sure sounds like him. I didn't think he would stoop low to doing commercials however...
I had the same thought. Based on what I found on Google, I think this might be Oscar Brand, another folk singer of Seeger’s era, who actually wrote music for commercials for Log Cabin Syrup, Cheerios, and apparently other products as well. But he and Pete were friends, so it COULD be Pete singing this one. 🤔
@@perrybarton That's very interesting, thanks for the info !
A commercial being interrupted by another commercial. Thanks YT
The persnickety mother trilogy of era liquid wash!
these must be either regional or very early 70s
They feel like 71-72.
I like the Raid commercial🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
16:00- Lillian Adams as "Mrs. Gorkin".
27:57 - the Z/28 commercial.
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DAMN, my first car was a 1969 Z/28 green/white strips 302 cu./296 hp , 5 speed; bought in 1983 for $2200…AND turned 13’s at Atco & Cecil
27:53- "If you could put Taryeton's charcoal filter on YOUR cigarette, you'd have a better cigarette. But not as good as a Tareyton." (1968)
@3:34 I'm pretty sure this is Ruth Gordon in this Joy commercial. Little did we know we'd later see her complaining about an orangutan eating her Oreos. Some of you would know her as Ma from Every Which Way But Loose and Any Which Way You Can movies.
Top Ramen - Voiceover sounds like John Erwin.
YES! And Top Ramen is still available.
song playing on the raid commercial
Procter & Gamble (Era, Cheer, Cascade, etc.) had effective formulas for commercials, using either recurring characters (like Mrs. Olsen for Folger's Coffee or Mr. Whipple for Charmin) or similar scripts with the same talking points but different casts for the same product (the "three temperatures/one detergent" theme for Cheer). I don't think the Era ladies lasted too long, though.
Back when they cared about people and our society
🤣perfect customer
This was back when people looked good
Amazing in a lot of the laundry ones, the people are just stuffing a huge load in at once.
How on earth any machine can function with that much in it!
I stopped using Log Cabin and Aunt Jemima syrup many years ago. I prefer the real stuff. 😊
100% Quebec Dark Maple Syrup ☝
eyegotcha9454 Aunt Jemima is still good though I use the sugar free kind you’re acting like a spoiled brat
23:26- Franklin Cover.
FYi! your thumbnail & commercial of the Z/28 is a 1969 & probably played in Oct 1968 as it was the new model
17:37- Rodney Allen Rippy.
20:19- Patsy Garrett.
2) Hank Simms, announcer.
DuPont: better living through chemistry!
@ 4:28 - Greg Mullavey ??
👍
One of the Cascade commercials has Chris Pines Dad from CHiPS in it.
Many of these are from the 1960s.
I want to rent a chrome clad rug shampooer at my supermarket
Does that giant time code really have to be so large?
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$6 a tire. 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
The world before purple hair was a thing; I like that world
3) 1968.
Log Cabin is “syrup” like almond milk is “milk” and Beyond Meat is “meat”. Never underestimate Madison Avenue‘s contempt for our intelligence.
21:16 The inspiration for the Apple QuickTime logo of the ‘80s-‘90s?
I guess Duz was a dud, because I've never heard of it. 😁
most if not all of these never saw screen time. the products, yes. these particular takes, no. still interesting for sure. but not exactly what was broadcasted... just sayin' not complaining
How do you know this? What evidence do you have?
🙄 Funny... I remember seeing many of these. Haven't thought of dezerta in decades!
Funny, I actually remember many of these.
A commenter in another batch of these ads, who worked in TV back then, said that this is probably a reel of worn/damaged commercials that were sent back to the advertising agency.