These commercials aired on CBS on October 1st, 1980
1. CBS Station ID
2. TV Spot for "Coast To Coast" (This Robert Blake guy seems like a charismatic fellow, I wonder what happened to him?)
3. Great Western Savings (With Glenn Ford)
4. Promo for "2 On The Town"
5. CBS Wednesday Night Movie Intro: "Fugitive Family" (A made-for-TV movie that premiered with this broadcast. At 1:36 Ronny Cox from "Robocop", "Total Recall" and other movies can be seen)
6. Mercury Lynx
7. RC Cola
8. FTD Tickler Bouquet
9. Wonder Bread
10. Head & Shoulders (With Leah Ayres)
11. Bounce
12. Coast (5:48 do real people actually do this in the shower?)
13. Post Fun'n Fitness (With Bob Griese)
14. Bell System
15. Scoundrel (7:13 Oh hey, it's that ghost lady that lives in my mirror. Honestly, with all of the magic imagery and the use of the song "Witchcraft"...it really seems like this guy is being stalked by a witch)
16. Burger King (It's so weird to see Burger King of all places selling a roast beef sandwich. Also Steve Guttenberg on the left at 8:01)
17. CBS Wednesday Night Movie Commercial Bumper
18. Promo for "The Fury"
19. CBS Station ID
20. Air New Zealand
21. Security Pacific Bank (9:21 Never thought I'd ever see Syd Mead style futurism in a freaking bank commercial)
22. KNXT 2 News Bumper (With Connie Chung)
23. Ragu Pizza Quick Sauce
24. Matchabelli Cologne (The faux antique photos here are of some male model and look nothing like the real Prince Georges V. Matchabelli...who was honestly a bit weird looking: i.imgur.com/Oh...)
25. Honey Nut Cheerios (I've said this before, but the early design of the bee mascot looks pretty identical to Casper The Friendly Ghost)
26. Energizer
27. CBS Wednesday Night Movie Commercial Bumper
28. Promo for "To Find My Son"
29. CBS Station ID
30. TV Spot for "The Elephant Man"
31. Sizzler
32. KNXT 2 News Update
33. Promo for "Barnaby" (I think this is advertising "Barnaby Jones"?)
34. CBS Wednesday Night Movie Commercial Bumper
35. 1981 Chevy Malibu Sport Sedan
36. TV Spot for "Hopscotch" (The scene with Walter Matthau dressed as a Sikh would certainly not fly today, but this was made 42 years ago and the trope of secret agents using such disguises in media was still common)
37. Ortega Taco Shells
38. Certs
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