70s Video
Last Update: 11/12/2004
Here are some juicy 70s video clips. Most are in Windows AVI format.
- Laffin' Levis You'll remember this
fun commercial for Le-hee-hee-hee-hee-vis! An audio-only version of
this commercial is available here.
- At
long last as promised!! Here's that funny little guy who used
to sing about healthy snacks. Yes, it's Time For
Timer. In this clip, he tells us how to make our own
popsicles with juice and ice trays, calling it Sunshine
on a Stick. (1.1 MB streaming, requires RealPlayer. If the streaming
link doesn't work, try downloading the clip by right-clicking
this link and telling your browser
to save it.)
-
Bet you never thought you'd see an entire Quisp
commercial again! (2.5 MB)
-
Here's the ending of the renowned I'd Like To Teach
the World to Sing ad for Coca Cola
from 1971.
(An audio-only clip is available
here.)
- Enjoy
this excerpt from the Schoolhouse Rock classic,
Interplanet Janet.
-
Mean Joe for Coca Cola. Hey kid... catch! 1978
would be a good guess.
(An audio-only clip is available
here.)
-
Sammy Davis Jr. sings about Alka Seltzer, 1978.
(An audio-only clip is available
here.)
-
Orson Welles tells us about Beethoven's fifth symphony,
and good wine. Paul Masson's Emerald Dry, 1979.
(An audio-only clip is available
here.)
-
The unforgettable Love Boat introduction, from 1979.
(An audio-only clip is available
here.)
-
Here is the intro to the ABC Friday Night Movie, from 1979.
(An audio-only clip is available
here.)
Go to -DeeT's 70s Page.
-DeeT
(70s@dt.prohosting.com)