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1966 TV Commercials From "Where The Action Is"

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2010

These are all taken from episodes of "Where The Action Is" from 1966. About 9 Minutes altogether.

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  • "WHERE THE ACTION IS" aired weekdays at 4:30pm(et) from 1965 through '67, and often had about five or six different sponsors every day, aiming their products at teenagers and young housewives. Andrea Dromm is featured in the Clairol "Summer Blonde" ad [30 second version at 5:16]; Norman Rose is the announcer in the "Jubilee" ad; Stan Sawyer is the voice behind the "Certs" spot; Claude Kirchner (formerly the "Ringmaster" of "SUPER CIRCUS" in the '50s) is heard in the "Bic" ad.

  • @fromthesidelines Wow- thanks for all the info.

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  • Wish I could still buy Jubilee! LOL

  • I want that summer blonde!

  • No doubt it's David Hartman, later known for "Lucas Tanner, M.D". and his long stint on "Good Morning, America." Boy, do I feel old!

  • @41057al

    It is David Hartman

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  • I liked the scientific proof that Clorets lets you drink onion juice whenever you want!

  • That almost looks like David Hartman

  • The Summer Blonde model closely resembles the young actress who was John Phillip Law's love interest in the Norman Jewison comedy "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming"--am I right or is she just a ringer?

  • WHAT TOTALLY cool commercials - I was only 5 when these commercials hit

    the air - but even then I didn't want bad breath and I knew my Dad used Ban. I didn't know what the heck Ban was but my dad used it. Great commercials......and great

    memories.....life was so simple there....no cell phones, no computers, no fax machines, no high def tv, Lord how did we survive...yet somehow we did.

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