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Things you remember seeing on TV in the past BUT............

bpatrick said:
oldiesfan6479 said:
In the even more obscure trivia section of things you remember seeing on TV...

During the run of Sanford And Son, "Grady" was doing a week-long stint on
Hollywood Squares. On a day I happened to be watching, a contestant chose
him, but referred to him as "Mayo Whitman."

Peter Marshall quickly and matter-of-factly jumped in to correct her, and the
show went on unscathed (no retake, obviously--this was daytime).

There is no truth to the rumor that in the next break, the first spot was for
Hellman's mayonnaise (known as, and cut-ins run for, Best Foods west of the
Rockies). I just threw that one in...you can also insert your Peter Graves on
the white courtesy phone in Airplane joke here. ;D

Peter would do that; I remember a contestant calling on "Celeste Holmes,"
and he gently corrected her; the actress's name is Celeste Holm.
...then there was the contestant on Match Game '7x who, on the Super Match, called for an answer suggestion from Arlene Dahl. Problem was, the celebrity in question on that week's panel was actually Arlene Francis...
 
Ultimajock said:
...then there was the contestant on Match Game '7x who, on the Super Match, called for an answer suggestion from Arlene Dahl. Problem was, the celebrity in question on that week's panel was actually Arlene Francis...

Three-way confusion, if you add Anne Francis (with or without the ocelot).
 
I remember seeing a promo for "The Road Runner Show" when ABC had it on its 1971-72 Saturday Morning lineup and hearing the voice of Casey Kasem on it. That promo aired before the closing credits of RR's lead-in "Will The Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down". I also swear I heard Kasem voice a promo for The Funky Phantom and The Jackson 5ive, which were also on the alphabet net's sked. I'm pretty sure he did some promos for networks other than NBC.
 
OK, I'll steer the thread in a slightly different direction..... ;)

How about the old EBS tests? You know, the ones that had the image of the EBS slide and the high-pitched tone, followed by the stock verbiage: "....if this had been an actual emergency..."

A couple of other tidbits:

The "in COLOR" slides before shows with a shortened, instrumental version of the theme. The Brady Bunch had one of these, as did hundreds of other shows in the 60s and early 70s. Rarely, if ever, seen.

While we're at it: the original NBC Peacock! There are some clips with the "...in living color on NBC!" flourish; my favorite there on You Tube is one that is followed by the Banana Splits! Seeing and hearing the old peacock is truly nostalgic for some of us of a certain age.....
 
Ultimajock said:
BRNout said:
While we're at it: the original NBC Peacock!
...Keith Olbermann has incorporated it into the opening of his Countdown newscast on MSNBC...

NBC revives that original "in living color" peacock intro from time to time, and lately has been announcing before their sitcoms "30 Rock is coming up next, in living color."
 
I'd love to see these again:

Long John Silvers ad, late 1980's. A condescending young man tells us how his family always goes to Grandma's house for Christmas dinner every year, then Grandma says "they never leave" before announcing that she's going to LJS this year. The guy says "you wouldn't really do that would you Grandma?" Then Grandma grins and says "Watch me".

AT&T: African-American couple in their 50's or 60's - the wife is in tears because their son Raymond called for no other reason than to say "I love you Mom".

Drunk driving PSA: starts off with kid saying "Daddy's home". Then the wife adds "that's not Jim's car". And the one with the two glasses smashing into each other.
 
Hamburgers was a comedy-variety special that was shown on NBC sometime during the first half of 1974. All I recall from that was what Corky mentioned about the animated bumper that jumbled the letters in its title to read "Bugmasherr".
 
"This is your brain ... on drugs" (natural egg ... fried egg)

Old ABC medalion logo with eagle (scary)

Cop Rock

???
 
gr8oldies said:
MCI had an answer ad to that AT&T ad as with a look alike couple..but Mom was crying about the AT&T bill

Shortly after the 1984 breakup of Ma Bell, I recall a similar ad from a now-supposedly-defunct long distance company, Network One, in which an elderly woman called "Ma Bell" was crying over the new competition, notably Network One's low rates.
 
On the subject of commercials....

*Netzero telling people why they really should give up their high-speed internet access and "come back" to dial-up. I myself saw this ad not too long ago, perhaps I was the only one since I have yet to find anyone else who had seen this ad. My cousin says for Netzero to have run such an ad would be like some record company "begging" the public to give up their Ipods and downloading in hoping they would go back to 45rpm singles. ::)

*The 7-UP vs. Dr. Pepper & Mountain Dew ads from the early 80s. In one ad I can remember Pete Rose slamming Dr. Pepper and Mountain Dew for having way too much caffeine and how parents should not allow their kids to drink those brands..instead they should drink 7-UP. Now many people remember those "Never Had It..Never Will...7up" ads, but they dont remember this ad even though I do remember seeing it.

Considering that 7-UP and Dr. Pepper is now one company and in some places they bottle Mountain Dew even though its still a Pepsi product, I would imagine if anyone would upload this on You Tube, 7-Up/Dr. Pepper would have it yanked faster than one says "..I'm a Pepper!!".
;D
 
I gotta think that Netzero ad was an SNL or similar bit. The only angle would be price..suppose for folks who only check email and do basic surfing.
 
gr8oldies said:
I gotta think that Netzero ad was an SNL or similar bit. The only angle would be price..suppose for folks who only check email and do basic surfing.

No, it's real, I've seen it.
 
"There's a fragrance that's here today & they call it...Charlie"
"Band-a-so-lay for the central baaaayyy tan".
"Hi Guy".
WJKW, TV8 Cleveland with "In My Opinion" with Virgil Dominick.
Bowling for Dollars.
"McDonalds & You"
"Hi, loves...Carlos Summer here..."
8 All Nite w/ the Bowery Boys, Charlie Chan or Sherlock Holmes.
"We're American Airlines...doing what we do best"
Sometimes the woman's face at the very beginning or very end of the reel of film accidentally making it across the air.
 
The station ID "stills" or cards on the hour....or in fact ANY station ID on the hour nowadays.

Often businesses would advertise on those same station ID cards.

In Phoenix, the local stations would use Arizona Highways-style photos in their station IDs.
 
firepoint525 said:
nightfly61 said:
"Band-a-so-lay for the central baaaayyy tan".
San Tropez tan

When that ad played on the radio in the early-1980s, I could not figure out what that ad said. Even when an announcer read that line as a billboard on "Rick Dees' Weekly Top 40", I still couldn't figure it out.
 
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