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Spray 'n Wash with Betty White (Commercial, 1976)
Views: 811
Here's a commercial for Spray 'n Wash laundry spot remover featuring Betty White, notable for the fact that it's not mentioned that it's Betty White.
Featuring an "authentic letter from Mrs. John S. Eagle of Redstone Arsenal, Alabama". Still makes me wonder who would write a letter to a cleaning product. Housewives sure were lonely back then.
(C)1975 Morton Norwich Products, Inc.
This aired on local Chicago TV early Sunday, May 23rd 1976. (1975 C...
NBC Network - Betcha Don't Know - "Twins" (PSA, 1982)
Views: 4539
Here's a public service message (announcement) from NBC, in association with the CTW (Children's Television Workshop) - Betcha Don't Know. This one teaches about the different types of twins and features Erik Estrada.
These aired for awhile during commercial breaks on NBC's Saturday Morning Cartoons lineup.
This aired on local Chicago TV on Saturday, September 4th 1982.
A & P Food Stores - "Spot Check Contest" (Commercial, 1979)
Views: 804
Here's a commercial for the sadly now-defunct A & P food store chain, touting their "Spot Check" game with 1,344,534 cash and stamp prizes, including 250,000 S&H Green Stamps (remember those as well?) and two ways to win. Store clerk 'Charlie' uses a sweeper to bring up the various ways one can win. Anyone 18 or older is eligible; no purchase necessary. Scheduled to end June 30th.
Voiceover by ??
"The more you visit, the better your chances to win."
WLS Channel 7 - Eyewitness News At 5pm - "Off-Air Chatter" (Part 6, 1978)
Views: 1293
Here's Part 6 of a complete edition of the Eyewitness News at 5pm on WLS Channel 7. This is from a recording of the studio feed, so there are no commercials - instead we get to see some off-the-cuff moments where the anchors are waiting to go back on the air. Features John Drury, Terry Murphy, Bill Frink, Johnny Mountain, Bob Petty, Hugh Hill, and others.
I am too tired to fill in the info on this part yet. Too much work to do. :-(
This was recorded on Thursd...
WLS Channel 7 - Eyewitness News At 5pm - "Off-Air Chatter" (Part 8, 1978)
Views: 1491
Here's Part 8 of a complete edition of the Eyewitness News at 5pm on WLS Channel 7. This is from a recording of the studio feed, so there are no commercials - instead we get to see some off-the-cuff moments where the anchors are waiting to go back on the air. Features John Drury, Terry Murphy, Bill Frink, Johnny Mountain, Bob Petty, Hugh Hill, and others.
I am too tired to fill in the info on this part yet. Too much work to do. :-(
This was recorded on Thursd...
U.S. Postal Service - "Good News" (PSA #2, 1981)
Views: 2521
Here is a shorter version of a Public Service Announcement from the United States Postal Service featuring Danielle Brisebois and her mother. In this spot they remind you to use the correct ZIP code.
The longer version can be seen here.
"Good News Travels Better in a Letter With The Right Zip."
This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, January 23rd 1981.
Jet-Dri Waterproofing Service - "Stop Wet Leaky Basements" (Commercial, 1976)
Views: 1001
Here's a brief commercial for Jet-Dri Waterproofing Service, advising how to "Stop Wet Leaky Basements" (hint: by calling them, either in Chicago, Gary or Waukegan).
Previous to this we also saw a longer Jet-Dri ad featuring some neat animation.
Voiceover by Carl Greyson.
This aired on Chicago TV on Sunday, May 2nd 1976.
Homemakers with Shelley Long - "Weekend Lamp Extravaganza" (Commercial, 1980)
Views: 2274
Here's a commercial for Homemakers' weekend Lamp Extravaganza, featuring Shelley Long (of Cheers fame). Sales on table lamps, floor lamps, desk lamps and other types throughout the weekend (up to December 7th) at Woodfield, Downers Grove and Orland Square.
(C) Homemakers, Inc., MCMLXXX (1980)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, December 4th 1980.
John M. Smyth Fine Furniture - "Lynn Hauldren Moonlighting" (Commercial, 1982)
Views: 2981
Here's a neat commercial for John M. Smyth Fine Furniture which features their old truck design as well as their jingle.
Voiceover by Lynn Hauldren (The Empire Carpet Man!) (must have needed some extra cash)
This aired on local Chicago TV in June of 1982.