A 1967 sitcom called "Accidental Family" on NBC television starring Jerry Van Dyke and Lois Nettleton. This is the full Public Domain episode titled "Hot Kid in a Cold Town" and featuring original commercials,
Amazing... I remember the commercials like yesterday--especially the floor wax--but I'm drawing a complete blank on this tv series, though I recall Van Dyke's other series, My Mother The Car, unfortunately. I guess at the time I found the commercials much more entertaining (and some of them really were).
You have to remember, 'mama', that the NBC shows "participating sponsors" (a different one for each commercial break) bought time on during the '60s had their staff announcer telling you during the sole "sponsor I.D." [or, if it were an hour-long series, like "STAR TREK", ANOTHER sponsor I.D. at the start of the second half-hour] exactly which advertisers (and their products) were the ones whom the show was being "brought to you by...". Yes, that WAS a bit "long-winded", but you get the idea!
Originally aired as the second episode of the series on September 22, 1967 [yes, that's Don Pardo as NBC's staff announcer, delivering the sponsor I.D.'s for American Home Products' Boyle-Midway division {AerOwax, Aero Shave}, Campbell Soup Company, and A.E. Staley {Sta-Puf}]. The series aired Fridays at 9:30pm(et), inbetween "STAR TREK" and "THE BELL TELEPHONE HOUR".
Teddy Quinn was so cute.
videoarchiveman 3 months ago
Thanks for sharing this with us! I love seeing videos like this, especially since this was approximately 15 years before I was born.
flawedbeauty82 1 year ago
Amazing... I remember the commercials like yesterday--especially the floor wax--but I'm drawing a complete blank on this tv series, though I recall Van Dyke's other series, My Mother The Car, unfortunately. I guess at the time I found the commercials much more entertaining (and some of them really were).
TheCatgirl6 1 year ago
You have to remember, 'mama', that the NBC shows "participating sponsors" (a different one for each commercial break) bought time on during the '60s had their staff announcer telling you during the sole "sponsor I.D." [or, if it were an hour-long series, like "STAR TREK", ANOTHER sponsor I.D. at the start of the second half-hour] exactly which advertisers (and their products) were the ones whom the show was being "brought to you by...". Yes, that WAS a bit "long-winded", but you get the idea!
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
i was looking for the sponsor announcements for the closing but i read this and that was pretty much covered..thanks:)
sexymama1966 1 year ago
Damn straight!
Neville6000 1 year ago
Originally aired as the second episode of the series on September 22, 1967 [yes, that's Don Pardo as NBC's staff announcer, delivering the sponsor I.D.'s for American Home Products' Boyle-Midway division {AerOwax, Aero Shave}, Campbell Soup Company, and A.E. Staley {Sta-Puf}]. The series aired Fridays at 9:30pm(et), inbetween "STAR TREK" and "THE BELL TELEPHONE HOUR".
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
i havent seen this show since 1967.... its great....
csideparknj 2 years ago
Anything was better than "My Mother the Car," a very short-lived TV series starring Jerry Van Dyke.
jensmom604 2 years ago 2