Another collection of extremely rare British ITV commercials - a couple from the original 1960s Sun and the Daily Mirror c1961, and then some colour ones from the early 1970s, telecined to VHS from the original 35mm prints.
I agree total rubbish. I was reading someone else's paper at lunch time at work ,just the other day, and the editorial, written by Kevin Maguire, wrote about his grandson being an arsenal supporter. With what is going on in the world today that was the shit the editor of the mirror had write about.
This is remarkable. Amazing quality. I worked in TV ads late 80s and 90s and I am always drawn back to them. They were an amazing art form that really means nothing today. The Morris Marina commerical made me laugh. Don't take that car near the sea it will rust in front of you.
Ha ha ha it’s true…. I remember a day out to Weston Super Mare in my friends Mums Marina. Talk about Fred Flintstone …. Her foot went through the rusted out floor 😂😂😂😂
Vieweres we must not forget that a few have been cut for P.C. reasons; it may offend people who want to take out facts about the past. Though many films that are shown today even the old ones, like Death Wish I and God Father I uncut, have sexual violence, which have not been cut out!
Thankyou for posting, certainly brought back memories Heinz sponge puddings I used to like the Strawberry jam topped 1, Summer County margarine, Jelly Tots - loved them, but not seen on here but some people might remember Spangles, & Homepride flour
This is excellent. I am trying to imagine watching an ITV station circa 1971 for example (before I was born), while watching this. and imagining that some of these adverts would have seen during the advert breaks.
The little lad doing the sponge pudding ad ringing the changes by speaking with his mouth full. I’m sure he appeared in another, Heinz Spaghetti ad, a few years later but still sounded like he was speaking with a mouthful and, to me, the strap line was lost.
DrRock my first boyfriend had a Morris Marina. It was dark green and always breaking down. Whenever we drove past anyone we knew I’d slide down the front seat hoping no-one i knew would see me. Saying that it didnt finally give up the ghost until 1983
The blonde boy in the Heinz Sponge Pudding advert might well be Roy Snart, who played "Paul" (the youngest of the three children) in "Bedknobs and Broomsticks".
The Harrison's curtain ad' - has got to be 1970/71 - the bubblegum-funk that's like Cilla's Please Sir theme 'La la la lu'. The boots and outfit in the opener, and the choker ...
@TheRenaissanceman65 He was an actor before he got the "police 5" gig. I've never seen him in anything though, and I've watched loads of stuff from that era.
Back in the 80's I had a Marina estate as a company car...good looking vehicle, let down by crap engineering. ..and I could never understand why the radio on the dash was slanted towards the passenger seat? Weird
Heinz sponge puddings!! Feckin depth charges man! Whatever happened to 'Brutus' jeans? They were the big thing then. Maybe the advert with all those sexy women helped sales?
Can anybody help me track down the Rael Brook keeps its look advert from the early 1970's. I'm sure this was on TV, I hope that I didn't have a 'Dallas' moment and imagine the whole thing.
NICE TO SEE ALL THE OLD ADS I REMEMBER, ALSO THE WOMEN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME LOOKING AFTER HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN, AND NOT THE POLITICAL CORRECT CRAP OF TODAY
@@whatshisname3304 No I'm the old school troll, and he's right (oops sorry for assuming your gender David), notice the pride in her role though mr table lamp? not like the enlightened 3am drunk in an alleyway crouch-pissing lonely career/ future catwomen of today, I suggest you look up the Frankfurt School and see the work that's gone into dragging the woman away from the family over the last few decades, perhaps you'll see what those old codgers are banging on about, I'll put money on you blushing at your previous comment
@@oldskoolfool141 And if all the women doctors and nurses we have now were to return to the kitchen, the Health service would be fucked and people like you would suffer the way your outdated views deserve, because there wouldn't be enough health professionals to look after you.
When all started going to hell in a handcart. My grandfather was a miner and it was usual for him and his colleagues to wear bowler hats on high days and holidays. It was a working class hat first.
so prurient. completely passed over the heads of the comments. good job!! there's an under lying joke/image if you will, both her men eat Fish. ew ick, Oedipus
Strange how sprinkling sugar on cereals was also a cultural norm, weetabix and boiled milk couldn’t be beaten, although now Shredded wheat is now my staple, sans sucrose.
At least you could drive your car along the beach then, how many blockes could have with their bucket and spade with their girlfriend, but having spaghetti and raw Bacon is a not my type, but having a pair of Brutus jeans tight around my backside wobbling it around now would be a no no! My backside Is as wobbly as a massive jelly
@@RIXRADvidz The Sexual Revolution was just a romantic term for destroying the family, getting women out of the house and back into creating tax revenue during their most fertile years sold as liberation, 60 years down the road and women have never felt less fulfilled (not to mention driving mens wages down in the process), it was all a con-job
@@oldskoolfool141 I have never married or had children (never wanted to and couldn't have children anyway due to mental health issues) but I don't consider myself unfulfilled. Freedom is what I like and you can't get that tied to domestic slavery and brats.
A woman's family being her most important priority.... Who could imagine such sexism! Thank lucificer those cultural marxists deconstructed that ridiculous concept, leaving the world such a united place.
@@VooDooMaGicMan81 Totally over their heads mate, they think the Frankfurt School was where you went to learn how to cook Hot Dogs (and they always will 'cos guaranteed they won't look it up)
@@VooDooMaGicMan81 CommonSense indeed! You don't use much of it, do you? Family is woman's personal choice, not something you men think you can enforce. And the world is more divided than united. For the record, I can't stand children.