Hey is one of the feeds Boston channel tv 38? When I lived in New York our cable system had that channel. I watched it a lot for Boston Redsox baseball games (funny ads for those too - "The GAME is ON! TV 38!") and the channel had reruns of some of the old classic sitcoms I love, like "The Andy Griffith Show".That Announcer said:I get a lot of my television feeds from the Boston area, so I get a lot of local commercials, and I've got to tell you: they suck. Apparently, the guys from Boston don't know how to make a commercial. I'm not sure if those god-awful Ovaltine commercials originated from Boston, but they could have.
I think it changed in the later years but the Golden Grahams song for the commercial sort of had a gospell sound to it as I recall it with hand clapping to it. I've never been a religeous person but I've on occaison seen church services on TV where they're singing and the patrons are clapping and the song reminds me of it. Oh and I can't forget the former dallas Cowboy Mean Joe Green and the Coke commercial where the did offers some of his coke and he drinks it all. and of course the one SS spoofed that 1 with Gordon as a Football player named big Murray and the kid gives him the 7.Ziffel said:You got me there, Red Dragon.
But have to mention these other classics:
"Hey, how about a nice Hawaiin punch?" "Sure" *Punch!*
"It's slinky it's slinky, such a wonderful toy. It's slinky it's slinky. It's fun for a girl or a boy. It's fun for a girl or a boy."
"That Big Red freshness lasts right through it. You're fresh breath goes on and on while you chew it. Say goodbye a little longer...."
"Honeycomb's big. Yeah Yeah Yeah! It's not small. No No No! Honeycomb's got a big big bite. Big Big Bite! It tastes right!" (Say, do they still make that cereal? And, for that matter, do they still make Sugar Smacks (DigEm'!), Alphabits (Hey that would be a good SS cereal!), Golden Grahams, and Super Sugar Crisp? I don't buy cereal too much but haven't noticed these for a long time in the aisles. One that I think is defunct for a LONG time is Clackers. There's a photo of me eating by hand from a box of Clackers around 1970 when I was 3.