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In the 1970s, Coca-Cola aired one of its classic commercials, which depicted former football player “Mean” Joe Greene limping back to the locker room after playing a bruising game.
Old TV commercials you're actually going to want to watch.
This classic 1970s spot is straight out of "Anchorman," complete with a funky "Shaft"-like score and starring Ted Henry, an anchor with "news fever" whose street cred is unquestioned.
Two decades before Lloyd Christmas drove a Samsonite briefcase across the country, the Steelers marketed them on TV The Steelers didn't just capitalize on the football field during the 1970s, they ...
He has been collecting TV commercials for 20-odd years, 40,000 of them, dating to the late ’40s through the ’70s.The 40ish Gallen, who lives on New York’s upper West […] ...
American Cancer Society (1970) After suffering a bout of lung cancer, Wayne became a spokesman for the American Cancer Society, urging viewers to get checked out for the disease and donate to cause.
Check out these old commercials for popular New York City restaurants: from fast food to disco-restaurant HYBRIDS: Adam's Apple was a popular joint located at 61st Street and 1st Avenue.
There was a TV show on recently dealing with the old television commercials, the ones we watched over 50 or 60 years ago, and the fact that some still live in our memories. Since those of us ...
In the 1970s, Coca-Cola aired one of its classic commercials, which depicted former football player “Mean” Joe Greene limping back to the locker room after playing a bruising game.