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Description: Here is the 30 second, medium-length version of the Chicago Heart Association public service annoucement featuring Carleton the Mime. I think it's kind of ironic that the mime's name is very similar to a popular brand of cigarettes. ;-)
There is also a longer and short length version of this PSA.
I vividly remember these, and I think they were very effective. The scene where he's having a heart attack and clutching his chest is still pretty disturbing.
I also love the music in these. :-)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Tuesday, January 1st 1980.
Chicago Heart Assocation - "Do You Mime If I Smoke?" - Short Version (PSA, 1979)
Chicago Heart Assocation - "Do You Mime If I Smoke?" - Long Version (PSA, 1979)
Swim For Heart (PSA, 1980)
"Safe Cycling is Smart Cycling" (PSA, 1977)
National Education Association - "Strong Schools" (PSA, 1979)
U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services - "Don't Smoke, R2!" (PSA, 1981)
U.S. Postal Service - "Good News" (PSA #2, 1981)
Children of Divorce (PSA, 1980)
American Lung Association - "Don't Start Smoking" (PSA, 1979)
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