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Nice old ... ( 6 months ago by todd6126)
Nice old commercials but, what's up with the sound? I can barely hear it and I got it cranked up full blast.
Who is that actor ... ( 4 months ago by jellymoo74)
Who is that actor in the Panasonic commercial? It's driving me crazy! Seems like he was on a sitcom and played somebody's boss...
I checked out the ... ( 4 months ago by ursa41)
I checked out the Panasonic commercial and the actor advertising it is a very young Edward Hermann. He hosted the History Channel a few years back, partook roles in a number of commercials; he also played a grandfather/father in "The Gilmore Girls", and TV show "The Practice"(sitcom you're thinking about?); starred in comedy movies such as "The Man With One Red Shoe" and "Overboard", and over 20 other films since the late 1970s. Courtesy of DVD/Video Guide 2008; Primtetime Shows since 1946.
Wow... reel to reel! ( 4 months ago by giantsean)
Wow... reel to reel!
I wonder how many ... ( 3 months ago by wilkes85)
I wonder how many people wanted those candles instead of the LP?
That oil commercial with the racecars was awesome! Cool how oil used to come in a can too. But about that comment about how it makes cars run smoother, quieter, longer... cars of that era didn't need any help running smoother. Hm... OJ Simpson.. no comment lol Those Panasonic stereos were awesom
e! I like the first one with the record changer that swings up. AWESOME slot car commercial! i want one!
The narrator of the ... ( 3 months ago by Stevedup)
The narrator of the first commerical is Chrisopher Hewett. He is most famous for playing the transvestite director in the original 1968 version of "The Producers", and the butler in the 1980's sitcom: "Mr. Belvedere."
HOLY SHIT THAT ... ( 3 months ago by TGQwerty)
HOLY SHIT THAT BLACK MAN FLEW
The actor in the ... ( 3 months ago by Benayrunyon)
The actor in the commercial who first orders the largest steak & Lowenbrau is Robert Pine of CHiPS.
LMAO at the O.J ... ( 3 months ago by Mikakk2)
LMAO at the O.J commercial.. Funniest thing I have seen all month,
I bet he wishes he ... ( 3 months ago by Audiomancer)
I bet he wishes he could fly away right now, huh?:)
Wow. I never knew ... ( 2 months ago by audiophile55)
Wow. I never knew there were commercials that featured the Goodyear Christmas albums that were released each year, starting in 1960. I have almost every one of them, that I just recently put onto CD. My favorite is the very first edition, with Burl Ives, Percy Faith, Andre Kostlanetz Frank DeVol, Mitch Miller,and others. It is priceless!
Panasonic 4 channel ... ( 2 months ago by sweeperistheboss)
Panasonic 4 channel system. A forerunner to what we would now call home theater.
They could actually ... ( 2 months ago by BDawg35)
They could actually call it Christmas, not the politically sanitized "holiday" back then.
"and an exploding ... ( 2 months ago by megamanmaniac)
"and an exploding back bumper..." LOL
lol all i thought ... ( 1 month ago by hurricaneLYDIA)
lol all i thought for that drumming commercial was "it was the 70's for like 20 years =]"
On that Navy ... ( 1 month ago by CaptainCannibas)
On that Navy commercial, they sure have a lot of facial hair. Especially that black dude with full beard. Didn't they make those guys shave like the rest of the military?
CNO Zumwalt allow ... ( 1 month ago by DeJaySC)
CNO Zumwalt allow beards at that time
I'd love me a horn ... ( 1 month ago by kingsteak99)
I'd love me a horn of that Tuborg Gold!
It looks like Jack ... ( 1 month ago by DelhiHeat)
It looks like Jack Nicholson's on that Lowenbrau commercial----could it be?
Actually, no it ... ( 3 weeks ago by silentfaun)
Actually, no it isn't Jack Nicholson, but an actor named Robert Pine. He played the captain in the 70's tv series "CHIPs" ... but I can see where you might have gotten that, I always thought he reminded me...just a little...of good old Jack. :) Peace
Thats not Nicholson ... ( 3 weeks ago by cowboysfan782008)
Thats not Nicholson, I am almost positive that its the guy who played the sargeant in CHIPS. Ponch and Jons boss. Funny, my family had that "Songs Of Christmas" album, 1971. I guess my mom bought it for a dollar at goodyear. As a little kid in the early 70's, I was fascinated by hippies and long hair, and Bobby Sherman stood out. Im 40, and its weird how some of this old stuff is in your memory banks. I remember that Lowenbrau commercial, its mid to late 70's.
That was Edward ... ( 2 weeks ago by coach02116)
That was Edward Herman; besides acting, he's a frequent host on the History Channel, etc.
The Lowenbrau ... ( 2 weeks ago by 1959AverellHarriman)
The Lowenbrau commercial reminded me of that episode of Night Court when Christine took Roz to a male strip club, and when their drinks came, Christine was at such a loss for words she toasted by saying: "Here's to good friends...tonight...is kind of special..."
making Roz answer (something along the line of): "Christine, what the hell is this?" Classic.
I was born in 1971 ... ( 1 week ago by crystalpiercermt)
I was born in 1971 and they showed a 1971 xmas commercial...too cool.



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