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Commercials from Nick at Nite 1989

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2007

Here are some commercials that were found on an old videotape recorded in 1989 on Nick at Nite.

The commercials are...
Crunch 'N Munch
Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Pot
The Best of SNL (promo 1)
The Best of SNL (promo 2)
Planters Nuts
Wagner Power Painter

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  • Thank you, these kinds of videos are what make YouTube really special.

  • Ever feel these commercials and promos had more effort put into them than the ones you see today? Also notice many of the old black-and-white shows you never see on TV anymore.

    TV Land is just as bad. They have broken their 50s-70s programming tradition in favor of reality shows (High School Reunion) and more recent sitcoms (The Cosby Show).

    If you look at their main webpage, they have Scrubs listed as a classic. Please tell how that is in there with the likes of ILL and Andy Griffith.

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  • @historyeducator I feel you... when I was young, and they did flash backs like this, they were in black and white, or crappy 70's color.

  • 1:17 .... those are some child bearin' hips.

  • I remember these commercials.... I am one old son of a bitch. Thanks Youtube for reminding me...

  • I am getting old! Seems like I watched this yesterday!

  • Beep deep doop deep times, you say?

  • @MizNelson

    The first one was invented in 1953 by the then 15-year-old Josef Wagner, a Polish-German painter. Wagner first made its U.S. presence in 1972, establishing its own U.S. manufacturing operations in 1978.

  • @MizNelson

    The first one was invented in 1953 by the then 15-year-old Josef Wagner, a Polish-German painter. Wagner first made its U.S. presence in 1972, establishing its own U.S. manufacturing operations in 1978.

  • @KratostheThird I agree. I don't watch tvland at all in the evenings or night time. I cannot understand how they skip one complete decade (the 80s) and go right to the 90s and 00s. I like some shows from the 90s , but I do not think they belong on this channel.

  • @michaeljackson9054 They may be funny, but they haven't been around long enough to be considered CLASSICS in the truest sense of the word. When Nick At Nite debuted the whole point was to showcase shows from an earlier era, shows you couldn't see anywhere else but were still worth watching - and in most cases far better than the new stuff. The two shows you mention are fine, but they're too modern.

  • @slydawg221 well i still like

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