Does anybody have any information about a series of spots for The Interurban restaurant. I heard a couple of them on KTOK in OKC today.
They are really catchy ads with nice little stories about riding the interurban to places that used to exist in Oklahoma City, such as the Belle Isle Amusement Park, while some music plays that conjures up images of lariat twirling on the wide open plains.
What I wonder about is if they were written, produced and voiced locally. One thing that jumps out like the trolley pole jumping off the wire is one of the lines goes something like: ". . .men like Classen, Shartel and Overholster . . . ": yes, that's what he said, "Overholster"! At that point, i've forgotten all about the Interurban restaurant and am wondering where someone came up with "Overholster" and how it made it to air in Oklahoma City.
They are really catchy ads with nice little stories about riding the interurban to places that used to exist in Oklahoma City, such as the Belle Isle Amusement Park, while some music plays that conjures up images of lariat twirling on the wide open plains.
What I wonder about is if they were written, produced and voiced locally. One thing that jumps out like the trolley pole jumping off the wire is one of the lines goes something like: ". . .men like Classen, Shartel and Overholster . . . ": yes, that's what he said, "Overholster"! At that point, i've forgotten all about the Interurban restaurant and am wondering where someone came up with "Overholster" and how it made it to air in Oklahoma City.