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T.H.E. Cat

T.H.E. Cat was a 1966–67 NBC action series starring Robert Loggia as Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat, a former circus aerialist…

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Howdy Doody Time

or a lot of early TV kids, Howdy Doody was not just a show. It was part of the daily…

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Clarabell’s Big Surprise

Clarabell speaks is from the final episode of The Howdy Doody Show, which aired on Saturday, September 24, 1960, on…

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Billy Martin, George Steinbrenner, and Miller Lite

The 1978 Miller Lite commercial with Billy Martin and George Steinbrenner worked because it was barely a joke. It was…

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Where Did The “John… Marsha…” Thing Come From?

I’m not sure how many people still remember the original “John… Marsha…” bit from Stan Freberg’s spoof of old radio…

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The Other U.N.C.L.E.

Since I made two posts today about The Man from U.N.C.L.E., I thought it only made sense to close the…

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Ball Buster: Yes, This Was a Real Game

Some toy commercials age gracefully. Others come back years later and make you wonder how nobody in the room stopped…

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Small Shots: Mattel’s Hot Wheels Dolls

Small Shots was one of those 1971 toy ideas that sounds strange now, but made sense once you see it….

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Dairy Queen and the Cartoon Rock-and-Roll Sell

This old Dairy Queen ad has that familiar feel of a commercial trying to grab kids fast. Instead of just…

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Why The Green Hornet Never Quite Worked For Me

I remember as a kid getting excited about a new action hero, The Green Hornet. He had the mask, a…