@barber747 Let's hope so.There are a lots of similarities already, an economic downturn at the very beginning of the decade and the beginning of a rejection of materialism and consumerism in pop culture..
It will be interesting what you can find. As for specific show promos, would they happen to be the testimonials by different show creators/producers about their programs (i.e. Stephen J. Cannell for Wiseguy, Emily Marshall of Coming of Age, etc.), or the episodic promos that used the heading "Are You Ready?". The latter served as the forerunner for 1989's Get Ready campaign.
Actually, there are two different network versions of "TYCF" that have been seen online, and a localized shell version from WBAL in Baltimore that I have posted on my channel. However, I was going to ask Tom (eyeontv) if there was a 3:00 or so version of "TYCF", or if the 1:30 version we know of was the longest cut produced.
1:22
"I think the 90s are gonna be great."
They were great. Too bad they came and went in a flash. It would be a miracle if the 2010s were like the 90s :P
barber747 2 years ago 5
@barber747 Let's hope so.There are a lots of similarities already, an economic downturn at the very beginning of the decade and the beginning of a rejection of materialism and consumerism in pop culture..
kikoun86 10 months ago
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"The beginning of a rejection of materialism and consumerism in pop culture."
What exactly do u mean by that?
barber747 10 months ago
I meant 2 say 1 of CBS's short promos for its Get Ready '89 campaign on TV.
SuperAV21 2 years ago 2
I spent my 1st 15 months of my life in the late 80s (9/6/1988-12/31/1989) as a baby.
I've had seen one of CBS's Get Ready Promos on tv when I was very young.
SuperAV21 2 years ago 2
I think that was a blue screen that Madden went through at the end.
videonut33 2 years ago 2
I don't think I have seen a longer version of that, will have to see what I can dig up. I think I do have specific show promos from that campaign.
eyeontv 2 years ago 2
It will be interesting what you can find. As for specific show promos, would they happen to be the testimonials by different show creators/producers about their programs (i.e. Stephen J. Cannell for Wiseguy, Emily Marshall of Coming of Age, etc.), or the episodic promos that used the heading "Are You Ready?". The latter served as the forerunner for 1989's Get Ready campaign.
VaultMasterDBT 2 years ago 2
CBSing? I didn't know that "to CBS" was a verb. Great video, with an interesting concept different from past videos.
Now what I'd like to find is anything related to the as-yet-uncovered "Television You Can Feel". All that's turned up from that is one promo.
Attmay 2 years ago 2
Actually, there are two different network versions of "TYCF" that have been seen online, and a localized shell version from WBAL in Baltimore that I have posted on my channel. However, I was going to ask Tom (eyeontv) if there was a 3:00 or so version of "TYCF", or if the 1:30 version we know of was the longest cut produced.
VaultMasterDBT 2 years ago 2
Thank you so much! Now if only you could post "We've Got the Touch '83".
bhayes06 2 years ago