Wednesday, June 30, 2010
1988 CBS "You Can Feel It" Promo
Here's 1988 CBS "You Can Feel It" Promo featuring great shows like Murder She Wrote, Beauty and the Beast, Dallas, Newhart, Murphy Brown, Knots Landing and Tour of Duty.
Labels:
commercials,
promos
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Gilligan's Planet
Gilligan's Planet was a Saturday morning cartoon which aired during the 1982-1983 season on CBS.
Gilligan's Planet hinged on the premise that the Professor had managed to build an operational interplanetary spaceship to get the castaways of the original series off the island. True to form of the castaways' perpetual bad luck, they rocketed off into space and crash-landed on an unknown planet, which coincidentally had an atmosphere that was breathable to humans and had edible foodstuffs—in fact, the background of the planet often resembled little more than the tropical island they were stuck on all those years, but was simply recolored to make it seem more "alien". The rocket, of course, was severely damaged in the crash, and the Professor resumed his perpetual attempts to repair their only way home.
Gilligan's Planet hinged on the premise that the Professor had managed to build an operational interplanetary spaceship to get the castaways of the original series off the island. True to form of the castaways' perpetual bad luck, they rocketed off into space and crash-landed on an unknown planet, which coincidentally had an atmosphere that was breathable to humans and had edible foodstuffs—in fact, the background of the planet often resembled little more than the tropical island they were stuck on all those years, but was simply recolored to make it seem more "alien". The rocket, of course, was severely damaged in the crash, and the Professor resumed his perpetual attempts to repair their only way home.
Labels:
cartoons,
Saturday morning television
Monday, June 28, 2010
60's Pop N' Fresh Dough commercial
Here's a 60's Pop N' Fresh Dough commercial featuring the Pillsbury Dough Boy...
Get to know Pop N' Fresh Dough!
Get to know Pop N' Fresh Dough!
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commercials
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Fifteen by Beverly Cleary
Fifteen was written by Beverly Cleary in 1977.
It seems too good to be true. The most popular boy in school has asked Jane out -- and she's never even dated before. Stan is tall and good-looking, friendly and hard-working -- everything Jane ever dreamed of. But is she ready for this?
Suppose her parents won't let her go? What if she's nervous and makes a fool of herself? Maybe he'll think she's too young. If only she knew all the clever things to say. If only she were prettier. If only she were ready for this...
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books
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Schoolhouse Rock! Sufferin' Till Suffrage
Schoolhouse Rock! is a series of animated musical educational short films that aired during Saturday morning children's programming on ABC. Topics covered include grammar, science, economics, history, mathematics, and politics. The best of the series aired between 1972 and 1986.
Here is Sufferin' Till Suffrage from 1976!
Here is Sufferin' Till Suffrage from 1976!
Friday, June 25, 2010
1986 Dry Idea Deodorant Commercial
Here's a 1986 Dry Idea Deodorant commercial...
Never let them see you sweat!
Never let them see you sweat!
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commercials
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Lawn Dart Set
We had this Lawn Dart Set when I was a kid. In doing a little research on them, I found that in they were actually banned in the US after a little girl was killed by one. Luckily, we played with our set for years without a single injury.
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toys
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Life Goes On
Life Goes On was a television series that aired on ABC from 1989 to 1993. The show centers on the Thatchers: Drew and his wife Elizabeth and their children Becca, who was gifted but socially awkward with her fellow classmates, Corky, who had Down syndrome, and Paige, their eldest daughter.
During the show's first year, the focus mainly was placed upon Corky. Much of the show examined the challenges of a family whose son had Down Syndrome. In addition, during the first three seasons, episodes included Tyler Benchfield, Becca's high school crush, who also had a brother with Down syndrome. Eventually, Becca and Tyler would start a relationship.
In the third and fourth seasons the show's focus centered on Becca and a new character named Jesse. As the two became friends, Jesse told Becca he was HIV positive. Becca and Jesse began a relationship, despite his HIV, much to the surprise of those around them.
During the show's first year, the focus mainly was placed upon Corky. Much of the show examined the challenges of a family whose son had Down Syndrome. In addition, during the first three seasons, episodes included Tyler Benchfield, Becca's high school crush, who also had a brother with Down syndrome. Eventually, Becca and Tyler would start a relationship.
In the third and fourth seasons the show's focus centered on Becca and a new character named Jesse. As the two became friends, Jesse told Becca he was HIV positive. Becca and Jesse began a relationship, despite his HIV, much to the surprise of those around them.
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television shows
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
1979 All Laundry Detergent commercial
Here's a 1979 All Laundry Detergent commercial...
Give us your worst!
Give us your worst!
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commercials
Monday, June 21, 2010
Little Golden Book: Donald Duck and the Witch Next Door
Labels:
books,
little golden book
Sunday, June 20, 2010
1977 "Give a Hoot. Don't Pollute." PSA
Here's another great Woodsy Owl "Give a Hoot. Don't Pollute." PSA from 1977.
Don't be a dirty bird!
Don't be a dirty bird!
Labels:
70s commercials,
commercials,
psa,
woodsy owl
Saturday, June 19, 2010
80's Sizzlean commercial
Here's an 80's Sizzlean commercial...
Move over bacon!
Move over bacon!
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commercials
Friday, June 18, 2010
Sesame Street: Animated Typewriter
An animated typewriter with eyes and arms, and mobile wheels appeared on Sesame Street beginning in Season 6. The Typewriter would demonstrate letters by typing out the letter, and a word beginning with it, on himself. He often fumbled, which frustrated him. The Typewriter's most notable dialogue, apart from announcing the letter and the word, was his trademark "Noo-nee-noo-nee-noo" sounds.
Labels:
childrens television,
sesame street
Thursday, June 17, 2010
1977 ABC "Still the One" Promo
Here is a 1977 ABC "Still the One" Promo.
Labels:
commercials,
promos
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
The Care Bears Family
The Care Bears Family was an animated television series based on the the Care Bears toys. Episodes of the series ran between 1985 and 1988 on various networks.
The Care Bears live in a faraway place up in the clouds called Care-a-Lot, which constitutes a part of the Kingdom of Caring. With the help of the Cousins and their Buddies, they go all around the world on Missions in Caring whilst Professor Coldheart or No Heart try to thwart their plans.
The Care Bears live in a faraway place up in the clouds called Care-a-Lot, which constitutes a part of the Kingdom of Caring. With the help of the Cousins and their Buddies, they go all around the world on Missions in Caring whilst Professor Coldheart or No Heart try to thwart their plans.
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cartoons
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
60's Chex Cereal Commercial
Here's a 60's Chex Cereal commercial featuring the Chexmates!
Labels:
60s commercials,
commercials
Monday, June 14, 2010
Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren
Another book I enjoyed reading when I was young was this book, Pippi Longstocking, by Astrid Lindgren.
Pippi's mother is an angel, her father is a ship's captain who was lost at sea - Pippi believes he's become a cannibal king. She moves into the home that her father had meant for them to live in together, Villa Villekulla, and starts shaking things up for her new neighbors, Tommy and Annika. Pippi is stronger than the strongest man in the universe, doesn't attend school, tells fantastic tall tales and generally does whatever she chooses. She's as funny as you remember her being!
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books
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Schoolhouse Rock! I Got Six
Schoolhouse Rock! is a series of animated musical educational short films that aired during Saturday morning children's programming on ABC. Topics covered include grammar, science, economics, history, mathematics, and politics. The best of the series aired between 1972 and 1986.
Here is I Got Six from 1973!
Here is I Got Six from 1973!
Saturday, June 12, 2010
1986 Twizzlers Commercial
Here is a 1986 Twizzlers commercial featuring "the mouth".
Makes your mouth so very happy!
Makes your mouth so very happy!
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commercials
Friday, June 11, 2010
Silly Putty
Who didn't have Silly Putty when they were kids?!? Silly Putty is the Crayola owned trademark name for a class of silicone polymers that is marketed today as a toy for children. It was originally created by accident during research into potential rubber substitutes for use by the United States in World War II.
It is sold as a 13 g (0.46 oz) piece of plastic clay inside an egg-shaped plastic container. It is available in various colors, including glow-in-the-dark and metallic.
Labels:
60s commercials,
commercials,
toys
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Charles in Charge
Charles in Charge was a sitcom series which aired on on CBS from 1984 to 1985 and 1987 to 1990. It stared Scott Baio as Charles, a 19-year-old student at the fictional Copeland College in New Jersey, who worked as a live-in babysitter in exchange for room and board.
Charles first worked for the Pembroke family: wife Jill, husband Stan, and their three children, Lila, Douglas, and Jason. When the show ended its run on CBS, and entered first-run syndication in 1987, the story explained that the Pembrokes sub-leased their house and moved to Seattle, and the Powells moved in instead, thereby allowing Charles to live downstairs yet again. This time, the family consisted of grandfather Walter, mother Ellen (whose husband was in the military, and consequently could only visit his family sporadically), and her three children, Jamie, Sarah, and Adam.
Charles first worked for the Pembroke family: wife Jill, husband Stan, and their three children, Lila, Douglas, and Jason. When the show ended its run on CBS, and entered first-run syndication in 1987, the story explained that the Pembrokes sub-leased their house and moved to Seattle, and the Powells moved in instead, thereby allowing Charles to live downstairs yet again. This time, the family consisted of grandfather Walter, mother Ellen (whose husband was in the military, and consequently could only visit his family sporadically), and her three children, Jamie, Sarah, and Adam.
Intro with Pembroke Family
Intro with Powell Family
Intro with Powell Family
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television shows
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
70's Kinney Shoe Store Commercial
Here's a 70's commercial for Kinney Shoe Store...
(My first job was at Kinney's in East Hills Mall - Saint Joseph, MO!)
The great American shoe store!
(My first job was at Kinney's in East Hills Mall - Saint Joseph, MO!)
The great American shoe store!
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commercials
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Little Golden Book: Frosty the Snow Man
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books,
little golden book
Monday, June 7, 2010
80's Drunk Driving Prevention PSA
Here is an 80's PSA for Drunk Driving Prevention.
Drinking and driving can kill a friendship.
Drinking and driving can kill a friendship.
Labels:
commercials,
psa
Sunday, June 6, 2010
80's Pop Tarts Commercial
Here's an 80's Pop Tarts commercial...
So hot they're cool, so cool they're hot!
So hot they're cool, so cool they're hot!
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commercials
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Children's Disneyland Plate and Bowl
I recently found this photo of a children's Disneyland plate and bowl that I had when I was a child. The plate depicts my favorite Disney character's riding the Tea Cup ride and the bowl shows Minnie Mouse and Dumbo flying around. What great childhood memories these bring back!
Labels:
Mickey Mouse,
other
Friday, June 4, 2010
1985 NBC "Let's All Be There" Promo
Here's a 1985 NBC "Let's All Be There" promo featuring great shows like The Cosby Show, Facts of Life, Family Ties, Miami Vice, Friday Night Videos, Highway to Heaven, Smurfs, Alvin and the Chipmunks and many, many more!!
Labels:
commercials,
promos
Thursday, June 3, 2010
The Buford Files
The Buford Files was an NBC Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1979.
Buford is a smart but sleepy bloodhound who lives deep in the murky swamp county of Fenokee. He teams up with two teenagers, Cindy Mae and her older brother Woody, and the trio solves confusing mysteries that baffle Sheriff Muletrain Pettigrew and his overeager, but dimwitted deputy Goofer McGee. Buford's abilities are expanded with ears that revolve like radar dishes, and his nose responds to clues like a geiger counter; he also howls his heart out when the moon comes out and has a running feud with a karate-wacking raccoon.
Buford is a smart but sleepy bloodhound who lives deep in the murky swamp county of Fenokee. He teams up with two teenagers, Cindy Mae and her older brother Woody, and the trio solves confusing mysteries that baffle Sheriff Muletrain Pettigrew and his overeager, but dimwitted deputy Goofer McGee. Buford's abilities are expanded with ears that revolve like radar dishes, and his nose responds to clues like a geiger counter; he also howls his heart out when the moon comes out and has a running feud with a karate-wacking raccoon.
Labels:
cartoons,
Saturday morning television
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
60's Burger King Commercial
Here's a 60's Burger King commercial...
Where kids are king!
Where kids are king!
Labels:
60s commercials,
commercials
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Blubber by Judy Blume
Blubber was written by Judy Blume in 1974.
Blubber is a good name for her, the note from Caroline said about Linda. Jill crumpled it up and left it on the corner of her school desk. She didn't want to think about Linda or her dumb report on the whale just then. Jill wanted to think about Halloween.
But Robby grabbed the note and before Linda stopped talking it had gone halfway around the room.
That's where it all started...there was something about Linda that made a lot of kids in her fifth-grade class want to see how far they could go...but nobody, Jill least of all, expected the fun to end where it did.
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books
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