Here we see noted film actress Maureen Arthur (no stranger to the odd TV cameo or, as it turns out, even odder commercial) bringing her specific brand of perkiness to an ad for Cheer Detergent. In a performance which registers somewhere between Kristin Chenoweth and Amy Sedaris on The Plucky Imp Scale, Miss Arthur plays a suburban Mom who is lamenting the less-than-vibrant tones of her children's school togs. Frustrated and bereft of a solution, she is visited by an extraterrestrial bearing an uncanny resemblance to the vulcan Spock from the 1960s television enterprise known as Star Trek. Through the magic of what passes for special effects in 1969, a box of All-Temp-a-Cheer materializes in a ribbon of flashing lights set upon a bed of otherworldly moog trills and (as so frequently happens) a cute white lady from the 'burbs has all of her domestic problems solved by a tall, imposing alien creature with fierce brows.
Showing posts with label 1969. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1969. Show all posts
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Monday, July 25, 2011
1969 Burger King Premium: Red Skelton Flexidisc
1969 Burger King Promo Record with Red Skelton. I'd like to see Burger King hand these out today.
Watching surveillance camera footage from the drive thru as they were passed out to COMPLETELY CLUELESS people of all ages would be brilliant. Even for the late 1960s, Red Skelton seems an odd choice for a premium item geared toward kids... A tad archaic, no?
Labels:
1960s,
1969,
burger king,
comedy,
fast food,
flexidisc,
premium,
records,
red skelton,
vintage
Thursday, September 23, 2010
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