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Let's Join Joanie (1950) Failed TV Pilot

Failed TV pilot from 1950 called "Let's Join Joanie". Two years before she starred in the semi-popular 50's sitcom "I Married Joan", Joan Davis did this unsuccessful pilot. I don't know much about this pilot, Which curiously runs 33 minutes long despite the fact that it features no commercials. Don't watch it expecting comedy gold, But it does have historic value, and is kind of amusing.

Channels: Failed TV Pilots  Classic TV  Comedy 

Added: 117 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 32:02 | Views: 118 | Comments: 0

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Classic Television Commercials - Part I

A collection of popular, early television commercials. Band-Aid, Gillette razors, the Remington Electric shaver, Mum deodorant, Pepsodent toothpaste and Dodge motor vehicles are featured.

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

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Ballantine Beer - classic TV commercial

Dont forget to visit our RETRO DVD store: http://shop.retroload.biz The Ballantine Beer Company's stop-motion commercial for "Ballantine Ale - with Brewer's Gold." Some of the stop motion puppets are from a Stop motion Christmas Classic named "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer". The artwork on the label is a set of Borromean rings labelled purity, body and flavor. These are mathematically interesting because all three are interlinked but no two of them are linked. In 1933 the Ballantine company was acquired by two brothers, Carl and Otto Badenhausen. The Badenhausens' grew the brand through its most successful period of the 1940's and 1950's, primarily through clever advertising. Ballantine Beer was the first television sponsor of the New York Yankees. It was during this period that the brand was elevated to the number three beer in the U.S. It was also during this period that the company grew into one of the largest privately held corporations in the United States. Ballantine Beer enjoyed a high level of success into the early 1960's. The brewery had a long sponsorship arrangement with the New York Yankees on television and radio, spanning the 1940s to the 1960s. Team announcers, most notably the legendary Mel Allen, labeled Yankee home runs, "Ballantine Blasts." Visit our RETRO BLOG: http://retroload.blogspot.com

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

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1940's TV: Classic NBC Promo from 1949 (Plus 1949 NBC logo)

40's TV: An NBC promo from 1949, promoting the NBC Television itself. When this aired, TV was so young that many parts of the USA still didn't get the network. This promo tells viewers which areas can get NBC programming ''Live'', and curiously, aired in a program which didn't feature any actual commercials at the. Overall an interesting example of 1940's television, in glorious black and white!.

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

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1940's Television: Rare 1948 "Live" Swift Meat commercial (Real and Funny!!)

1940's Television: A very rare television commercial for Swift Meats, aired on ABC Radio and the Du Mont Television Network in December 1948. This 1948 commercial is simply hilarious!!

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

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1950 Gillette razor - classic TV commercial

Dont forget to visit our RETRO DVD store: http://shop.retroload.biz 1950 Gillette razor classic TV commercial with baseball stars Pee Wee Reese and Roy Campanella. Harold Henry "Pee Wee" Reese (July 23, 1918 - August 14, 1999) was an American professional baseball player who played for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers from 1940 to 1958. Reese was a ten-time All Star shortstop who contributed to seven league championships for Brooklyn. Roy Campanella (November 19, 1921 -- June 26, 1993), nicknamed "Campy", was an American baseball player — primarily at the position of catcher — in the Negro Leagues and Major League Baseball. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Widely considered to have been one of the greatest catchers in the history of the game[1], Campanella played for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1940s and 1950s, as one of the pioneers in breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball. His Hall of Fame career was cut short in 1958 when he was paralyzed in an automobile accident. Visit our RETRO BLOG: http://retroload.blogspot.com

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

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40's TV: DuMont Television Set commercial from 1949

A Classic TV commercial for a Television set produced by DuMont Laboratories, founded by Allen B Du Mont. His company also started the DuMont Television Network, and their TV sets are widely regarded as among the finest.

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

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The Trip, 1940's chevrolet car commercial vivid Technicolour

http://www.myxboxhacks.com In this 1939 short, a suburban California family gets all dressed up to drive their new 1940 Chevrolet to see grandma and grandpa, who still live on the family farm. Dad's in a suit and tie, and Mom has on a dressy dress and chic hat. Are they dressed up to go see the grandparents or are they dressed up to ride in their new Chevrolet? They pack their expensive looking luggage in the trunk This family has money to spend. When we think of the 1930's and families on the road, we're more likely to think of the old Model T in "The Grapes of Wrath" than of this affluent nuclear family. Is this image pure fantasy, or was America truly coming out of the Depression in 1939? The announcer mentions the car's"utmost economy" but that's not the real message of the ad. The Chevrolet symbolizes comfort (the kids asleep in the back seat), glamour, conspicuous consumption and personal mobility. The farm is another affluent place from what we see of it. Grandma and Grandpa sure don't resemble WPA photographs of dustbowl farmers, although who knows? Americans wanted to put the poverty and deprivation of the 30s behind them and this ad with its conspicuous display of wealth reflects that longing. i will upload videos soon to my upcoming site www.alchemygaming.com

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 00:50 | Views: 54 | Comments: 0

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Coke Retro Sandra Dee Commercial

Everybody's Happy When You Bring Home The Coke.

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 01:31 | Views: 45 | Comments: 0

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Remote control TV Retro commercial

A commercial from 1961 for a remote control TV.

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 05:46 | Views: 73 | Comments: 0

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RETRO Mr. Clean Commercial - 1950s

Classic commercial and jingle, still being used today.

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 00:58 | Views: 109 | Comments: 0

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Oldie Commercial- Mr. Bubbles

Very old commercial for Mr. Bubbles

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 01:20 | Views: 47 | Comments: 0

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1971 Ty-D-Bol Commercial

Remember the Ty-D-Bol Man? In this commercial he gets a new boat!

Channels: Classic Commercials 

Added: 301 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 00:30 | Views: 45 | Comments: 0

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Banned Cartoons - Donald Duck - American - The spirit of 43'

A banned Donald Duck cartoon about the propaganda used against the Nazi. The Spirit of 43'

Channels: Cartoon Classics 

Added: 302 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 05:48 | Views: 145 | Comments: 0

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Magilla Gorilla E04 Bank Pranks

Magilla Gorilla E04 Bank Pranks

Channels: Cartoon Classics 

Added: 302 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 06:46 | Views: 29 | Comments: 0

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Magilla Gorilla E01 Big Game

Magilla Gorilla E01 Big Game

Channels: Cartoon Classics 

Added: 302 days ago by RetroFlick

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Magilla Gorilla E02 Gridiron Gorilla

Magilla Gorilla E02 Gridiron Gorilla

Channels: Cartoon Classics 

Added: 302 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 06:46 | Views: 39 | Comments: 0

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Original Honeymooners Skit

This is an awesome clip of the earliest "Honeymooners" skit, before it was produced as a TV show.

Channels: Classic TV  Comedy 

Added: 475 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 08:45 | Views: 293 | Comments: 3

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Art Linkletter's House Party (1964)

Excerpt from the TV series "Art Linkletter's House Party", featuring guest Lucille Ball.

Channels: Classic TV  Comedy  Music 

Added: 556 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 10:31 | Views: 449 | Comments: 0

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The Lucy Show - Main Street U.S.A. (1967)

1967 episode of "The Lucy Show" called "Main Street U.S.A.". In this episode, Lucy Carmichael tries to save a historic town from being demolished.

Channels: Classic TV  Comedy 

Added: 556 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 25:17 | Views: 280 | Comments: 0

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Three Stooges - Disorder in the Court

Classic Three Stooges TV episode

Channels: Classic TV  Comedy 

Added: 556 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 16:34 | Views: 346 | Comments: 0

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Your Hit Parade - Please Mr Sun - Dorothy Collins

Selected highlights of the popular 50's NBC-TV series "Your Hit Parade". The show was a musical program with performances of popular songs.

Channels: Classic TV  Music 

Added: 556 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 02:17 | Views: 208 | Comments: 0

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Best of Your Hit Parade - Mr. Sandman - Snooky Lanson

Selected highlights of the popular 50's NBC-TV series "Your Hit Parade". The show was a musical program with performances of popular songs.

Channels: Classic TV  Music 

Added: 556 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 02:05 | Views: 336 | Comments: 0

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Hollywood Offbeat 1953 Steve Randall

Hollywood Offbeat (Steve Randall) - The Trial - Episode 13 (1953) In this filmed series, screen star Melvyn Douglas appeared as a disbarred lawyer who had turned sleuth in an attempt to regain his right to practice law. A suave, mustachioed detective, he greased his way through assorted cases of blackmail and murder before finally reaching his goal - reinstatement as a lawyer - in the final episode. There this short series ended. Prior to it's network run, some episodes of Steve Randall were seen locally under the title of Hollywood Offbeat. Starring: Melvyn Douglas........Steve Randall Olive Deering.........Eve Neil Fitzgerald.......Bender Andrew Carleton.......Steve Gethers District Attorney.....Melville Ruick Judge.................Harry Sheppard Defense Attorney......Ed Peck Directed by M. Milton Schwarz and Frederick Stephanie Executive Producer...........Marion Parsonnet Produced by..................Theodore Lewis Original story by............Frederick Stephanie Screenplay by................James Cavanaugh Production Supervisor........Walter Blake Director of Photography......J. Burgi Contner, A.S.C. Assistant Director...........Ben Berk Supervising Film Editor......M. Milton Schwarz Film Editors.................Frank W. Madden, Morrie Roizman Sets by......................Aldrich Special Effects..............Hugo Casolaro, Milton Gottlieb Special Recorder.............Addison Tice Make-Up......................Eddie Senz Filmed at Parsonnet Studios, Inc. Long Island City, New York. Audio/Visual: sound, black and white Language: English

Channels: Classic TV  Comedy 

Added: 556 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 26:54 | Views: 510 | Comments: 0

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The Perry Como Show 1952

Episode of "The Perry Como Show" from 1952. This broadcast features Perry Como singing several relaxing 50's pop songs. As with most 50's Variety shows, This show was done live.

Channels: Classic TV  Music 

Added: 556 days ago by RetroFlick

Runtime: 14:24 | Views: 342 | Comments: 0

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