Wow! What an era where people were persuaded to smoke. I miss those days. I say if people want to smoke, let them smoke. If they want to advertise on TV and radio, let them advertise. People are smart they should know the risks.
Good Lord, yer right...omigod, has it been 50 years????...just a bit more...wow, lol, time flew.
But dont diss Family Ties, it wasnt a fave of mine but it was a show.. Diss Flava Flav and every reality series thats come down the pike in the last 8 yars..... those are somehting to be depressed about.
And if you never caught Phil in "Forum" {which you probably have}do yourself a favor and see it!!!!!
This was an "integrated" commercial usually seen at the end of the episodes sponsored by R.J. Reynolds, the makers of Camel cigarettes (they were the primary sponsor during the original run of the series on CBS). These spots often featured Phil and some of the cast "out of character", subtly plugging their sponsor's brand...
Wow! What an era where people were persuaded to smoke. I miss those days. I say if people want to smoke, let them smoke. If they want to advertise on TV and radio, let them advertise. People are smart they should know the risks.
kdeviljay 2 years ago
Good Lord, yer right...omigod, has it been 50 years????...just a bit more...wow, lol, time flew.
But dont diss Family Ties, it wasnt a fave of mine but it was a show.. Diss Flava Flav and every reality series thats come down the pike in the last 8 yars..... those are somehting to be depressed about.
And if you never caught Phil in "Forum" {which you probably have}do yourself a favor and see it!!!!!
Taraterm2 3 years ago
i WISH Bilko was the Reagan era, instead of crap like Family Ties!
lakeviewviking 3 years ago
lol, a lot earlier than that pal...yer off by 30 years...Eisenhower????
Taraterm2 3 years ago
ahhhh the reagan era
JackieCerrone 3 years ago
This was an "integrated" commercial usually seen at the end of the episodes sponsored by R.J. Reynolds, the makers of Camel cigarettes (they were the primary sponsor during the original run of the series on CBS). These spots often featured Phil and some of the cast "out of character", subtly plugging their sponsor's brand...
fromthesidelines 4 years ago