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1960's Commercials: ABC-TV Promo/Gleem Toothpaste/Camay Soap

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2009

Taken from an episode of "Ozzie and Harriet" from 1965: an ABC-TV promo for "The FBI", a commercial for Gleem Toothpaste, and a commercial for Camay Soap. The picture quality is a little odd, but this is how it was on my DVD copy.

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  • Incidentally, all 435 episodes of "THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND HARRIET", carefully stored in the Nelson archives for years, are to be remastered by Ozzie's grandson, Sam, over the next few years.

  • @fromthesidelines But will they be syndication 22-minute episodes like previous "official" DVD releases?

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  • the mom in this commercial was the mom in the 1959 chevrolette commercial.

  • i remember this classic TV series.

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  • Well, Sam Nelson is looking for "sponsors" to help fund the restoration of the episodes- and I believe Ozzie kept all the commercials in his prints. We shall see, Matt...

  • 'and here's the gleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeM'

  • No, you get SOME by using Camay.

  • @halcaannen I noticed that, too, but thought maybe I was wrong. The kid on the right, the taller one, is the kid who played the bully on Andy Griffith, who was calling Opie," Dopie", and stuff.

  • Bet that kid didn't floss; nobody did in 1965.

  • LOL @ Camay! We used to have it growing up. Do they still sell it? And Gleem, too. I loved those speckles in it:)

  • This is from the final season of the series, when, even though it FINALLY began filming in color after 13 years, Ozzie continued to sprinkle "memorable episodes" from previous seasons (in black and white) from time to time. The 1965-'66 season was also the first- and last- to feature "participating sponsorship" (as opposed to, say, the American Gas Association and Quaker Oats as "alternate sponsors"). Procter & Gamble {Gleem, Camay} bought the first minute of ad time in this episode...

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