This is pretty astonishing when the campaigns before and after it have all survived and are online in some form. I will not die until I hear the complete version.
It was actually recorded throughout during 1979-1980, 1980-1981, and 1982-1983 season which features "Just Watch Us Now!" jingle as a bonus. Clips from the 1981-1982 season with "Our Pride is Showing" jingle were excluded from the tape.
The return of TV's favorite bird. This time it's a corporate symbol. The peacock ain't the symbol like it used to be from 1956 until 1975. You know the one. IN LIVING COLOR!
NBC didn't have a lot to be proud of during this period. For the 1979-1980 television season, the network had a total of four programs that made the top thirty that year and not a single show making the top ten. In short, the Peacock network was getting its feathers ruffled and plucked by CBS and ABC. The second half of the 80's was a much better time for NBC as it bounced back with a vengeance. Fast forward a decade later to the 1989-1990 season, and the network saw a significant reversal of fortune with NBC occupying 13 shows in the top 30 including the number one spot.
I'm disappointed that Our Age is Showing is the most underrated NBC ident because besides we have the local versions, we don't have the regular version of the full version and remains lost media for now. 😢
Happy 10th Anniversary to Rajawali Televisi in Indonesia, now get ready to meet the newest Japanese superhero, Ultraman Arc. Mid-year is gonna be awesome! R-T-V, Proud As A Eagle! 🦅🌈 📺🇮🇩
And there's "ME AND MAXX", "SIX O'CLOCK FOLLIES", "MUKLUK & MELANIE"......you mean, you never *heard* of that show? Well, it was about a teen girl who had an "uncommon" relationship with a talking iguana who can change himself into a handsome teen hunk-- only he can't control his transmutations from boy to iguana, and she can't quite explain him to her family and friends...... 😆