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Showing posts with label BW TV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BW TV. Show all posts
Friday, August 5, 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Quaker Oats
This Yesterday Television classic commercial trim is from 1959.Did you know, the iconic round box made its first...
Posted by Yesterday Television on Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Mister Ed
YTV-Mister Ed
This rare Yesterday Television lost episode of Mister Ed is only one of two episodes that are in the Public Domain.Watch "Wilbur Gets The Message... About Payroll Savings!" from1964.........HERE.........http://yesterdaytv.blogspot.com/p/mr-ed.html
Posted by Yesterday Television on Friday, February 5, 2016
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Yup! It's Commercial Time
YTV-It's Commercial TimePosted by Yesterday Television on Saturday, January 16, 2016
Monday, December 14, 2015
Smile When You Say That
YTV-Commercial TimeHere is a good one from the 70s. :)
Posted by Yesterday Television on Monday, December 14, 2015
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Friday, March 28, 2014
"Masquerade Party"
A very popular game show from the 50s....This one aired May 22,1955, with Peter Donald Esquire as host. Seems it is up to a panel of experts to figure out who is the celebrity. Truely a classic......enjoy.
Yesterday TV Historic TimexThis old Yesterday Television Commercial........ is an oldie but a goody!It takes a lickin' but keeps on tickin'.....remember?
Posted by Yesterday Television on Thursday, July 30, 2015
Monday, February 10, 2014
Kraft Music Hall
This episode of.... "Kraft Music Hall"....first aired....... December 17, 1958.
An NBC variety series that began as a radio program that aired from 1933 till 1949.
This episode is
hosted by Milton Berle, the program features guest stars, Eydie Gormé and Walter Pidgeon.
Jam packed with music and comedy,the show also contains lots of fun dated references, as well as the original commercials for various products by Kraft.
We hope you find this glimpse into the past, just as
interesting as we do here at........................................... Yesterday Television.
An NBC variety series that began as a radio program that aired from 1933 till 1949.
This episode is
hosted by Milton Berle, the program features guest stars, Eydie Gormé and Walter Pidgeon.
Jam packed with music and comedy,the show also contains lots of fun dated references, as well as the original commercials for various products by Kraft.
We hope you find this glimpse into the past, just as
interesting as we do here at........................................... Yesterday Television.
YTV - Buster Keaton CommercialJoseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) Starred in a number of commericial messages in the 1950s
Posted by Yesterday Television on Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Monday, September 16, 2013
Pictured above is Frances R. Horwich
A grand lady she was...a wonderful teacher for........ "Ding Dong School."
Billed as "the nursery school of the air", it was a half-hour children's TV show which began November 24,1952 and ended December 28,1956.
Before Mister Rogers Neighborhood, before there was a Sesame Street, preschoolers had Miss Frances; to learn with.
She was the first to use the talk to the audience method. She would even pause to let the child answer her.
More than once, she would be right on the mark, with the conversation, second guessing a little ones answer.
Parents and Grandparents of the time adored her as did the children. The series is said to have garnered a 95 percent share of all preschoolers at the time.
Do you remember? Most reading this will say..NO. Comment if your answer is yes or no.
A grand lady she was...a wonderful teacher for........ "Ding Dong School."
Billed as "the nursery school of the air", it was a half-hour children's TV show which began November 24,1952 and ended December 28,1956.
Before Mister Rogers Neighborhood, before there was a Sesame Street, preschoolers had Miss Frances; to learn with.
She was the first to use the talk to the audience method. She would even pause to let the child answer her.
More than once, she would be right on the mark, with the conversation, second guessing a little ones answer.
Parents and Grandparents of the time adored her as did the children. The series is said to have garnered a 95 percent share of all preschoolers at the time.
Do you remember? Most reading this will say..NO. Comment if your answer is yes or no.
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