You're quite welcome, 'Bertonator'. Incidentally, I forgot to tell that, in the "Triactin" ad, veteran New York character/commercial actor Bill McCutcheon is the first "victim", and Bill Fiore (who appeared in hundreds of commercials, including the Right Guard ads opposite Chuck McCann) is the guy next to the lady.
The Alka-Seltzer ad with the cave man made me think of Mel Brooks' "History of the World Part One." I loved the commercial spoofing on the Jeno's Pizza Roll commercial. "Mrs. Johnson" made me remember "Mrs. Olson" from the old Folgers commercials. That Judy in the Cheer commercial was quite the boobalicious babe.
Yes, the Jeno's ad WAS produced by Stan Freberg in 1969 (he's also the one off-camera who talks about "cleaner blouses")- Patty Regan is "Mrs. Louise Clark". Mort Marshall is the voice of the "Trix Rabbit". General Mills primarily sponsored (and owned) "Rocky & Bullwinkle" and "Underdog"- hence, their occasional use as premiums in "Big G" cereals. That's George S. Irving and Paul Dooley in the Gillette Foamy spot. Herschel Bernardi is "Charlie"- Henry Corden is his "friend" in the Star-Kist ad.
The guy with the briefcase in the Instant Maxwell House ad is Sid Raymond (best known as the voices of "Baby Huey" and "Katnip" in Paramount theatrical cartoons in the 1950's {"Harveytoons"}). Peter Thomas is the announcer for the 1969 Tang spot, which was seen around the time of the famous "Apollo 11" moon mission. The "Caveman" in the Alka-Seltzer ad is none other than Huntz Hall, one of the legendary "Bowery Boys"....
Quote from Ron White: "The Chinese have a space program, and the only difference between them and us is that in the Chinese space program, Tang . . . is one of the astronauts!" That Jeno's ad had to be from Stan Freberg. In that Cheer ad, it appears that it was a bit "nipply" in that studio that day.
The Cheer comercial with Judy Graubart is so hot looking then.
yogafan6500 2 months ago
Huntz Hall of the dead End Kids and Bowery Boys fame is in the first Alka Seltzer commerciall shown..
lnefouse 4 months ago
Let's crawl through a worm hole back into the 1960's! Then life will be good again..
cynmarie33 8 months ago 3
@cynmarie33 If it were only that simple...
TimelordR 2 months ago
@cynmarie33
only there who be no cells.....or internets...haha :(
jetaimebetch 1 month ago
cool
regressing2apes 10 months ago
Why does Charlie want to be Starkist. Why would he want to be eaten?
Stephen10528 11 months ago
@Stephen10528 I think he thinks he'll be a spokesfish. But then, Starkist keep rejecting him, so go figure.
Bertonator 10 months ago
You're quite welcome, 'Bertonator'. Incidentally, I forgot to tell that, in the "Triactin" ad, veteran New York character/commercial actor Bill McCutcheon is the first "victim", and Bill Fiore (who appeared in hundreds of commercials, including the Right Guard ads opposite Chuck McCann) is the guy next to the lady.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
The Alka-Seltzer ad with the cave man made me think of Mel Brooks' "History of the World Part One." I loved the commercial spoofing on the Jeno's Pizza Roll commercial. "Mrs. Johnson" made me remember "Mrs. Olson" from the old Folgers commercials. That Judy in the Cheer commercial was quite the boobalicious babe.
bigkdrman1 1 year ago
@bigkdrman1 Judy was a cutie, especially on The Electric Company!
Bertonator 1 year ago
@Bertonator Yeah, she should have been a much bigger star.
elderberry9 10 months ago
Yes, the Jeno's ad WAS produced by Stan Freberg in 1969 (he's also the one off-camera who talks about "cleaner blouses")- Patty Regan is "Mrs. Louise Clark". Mort Marshall is the voice of the "Trix Rabbit". General Mills primarily sponsored (and owned) "Rocky & Bullwinkle" and "Underdog"- hence, their occasional use as premiums in "Big G" cereals. That's George S. Irving and Paul Dooley in the Gillette Foamy spot. Herschel Bernardi is "Charlie"- Henry Corden is his "friend" in the Star-Kist ad.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
@fromthesidelines Thanks for the info on the commercials!
Bertonator 1 year ago
The guy with the briefcase in the Instant Maxwell House ad is Sid Raymond (best known as the voices of "Baby Huey" and "Katnip" in Paramount theatrical cartoons in the 1950's {"Harveytoons"}). Peter Thomas is the announcer for the 1969 Tang spot, which was seen around the time of the famous "Apollo 11" moon mission. The "Caveman" in the Alka-Seltzer ad is none other than Huntz Hall, one of the legendary "Bowery Boys"....
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
Quote from Ron White: "The Chinese have a space program, and the only difference between them and us is that in the Chinese space program, Tang . . . is one of the astronauts!" That Jeno's ad had to be from Stan Freberg. In that Cheer ad, it appears that it was a bit "nipply" in that studio that day.
elc1960 1 year ago
That the I have, I also trasferred it on DVD
SuperSpaceGirlTV 1 year ago