Another thing: I got a whole bunch of hits for actor House Peters Jr. as the original Mr. C.
There is a commercial in the Cleveland area that urges you to dial ‘GARFIELD1-2323’ for new carpet. I wouldn’t even know how to go about doing that. Where is the ‘GARFIELD’ button on my cell phone?
A Kansas City tradition which is still running.
"Does your HOME need a little repair?
(cue crude animation of bird landing on a roof top and the house collapsing underneath it)
Bird: Caw! Caw!
Call Standard!
(bum bum bum-ba-bum)
Im-provement company!
At Westport-1-7100!"
I can type it all from memory…IIRC the commercial dates from the late 1960’s.
…would have been better if I had read the freaking thread and seen that Kitchen Wench beat me to it. Oh well, time to go back in my box.
It’s the big orange cat-shaped one, duuuh.
4=GHI…2=ABC
Woah! Thank you. I stand corrected. In reading that bio I see that Peters, Jr. left show business for good in 1965. That would put the “murdered in 1964” in context. I wonder if this UL is that old.
In the U.S. is there a minimum time for an ad? Here in the U.K. subliminal ads are banned, and the shortest I’ve seen are the sponsorship ads bounding the commercial breaks which are at least 5 seconds.
I believe this is it.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7523258318226668719&q=discount+tire+commercial&hl=en
I have never seen this commercial before.
The rules in the UK are different than in the US. In the UK (for cable, I don’t know about broadcast TV) you cannot have a show about someone, then run a commercial featuring that same person. So in the UK you don’t see Nike ads with Tiger Woods running in a show about Tiger. We can do that in the US. I believe there is also a maximum amount of commercial time per hour (no such restriction here).
The shortest commercial we air is :15.
I just want to mention that I also work in broadcast, but on the media buying side of the business. Our agency negotiates and buys the air time from radio and tv stations all over the central US region (we’re in Chicago). So we’re one of the ones that send down the orders and the copy instructions and all that… It seems that you work on the station side, ivylass, no? Not trying to hijack here, but if there’s anything I can add from the client side of the industry, I’d be happy to help.
Yes. I think between the two of us we can cover a lot of the commercial questions…thanks for jumping in!
I stand corrected. It’s color, and it’s a seven digit number. Still quite 1960s-ish, though.
THAT’S IT! I knew there was something missing; you nailed it.