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Contents:
Bendix Duomatic Combination Washer-Dryer
Viceroy Cigarettes (Steve Allen Show w/Gene Rayburn)
Jergens Deep Cleanser
Crossley Fully Automatic TV (Steve Allen Show w/Gene Rayburn)
Viceroy Cigarettes - Ed Mathews of Milwaukee Braves (Steve Allen Show w/Gene Rayburn)
Woodbury Soap (Steve Allen Show w/Gene Rayburn)
The Steve Allen Show - Closing Sponsor Announcements For Crossley, Bendix, Viceroy, Jergens, Woodbury, The Magic Box
The Steve Allen Show - Opening Sponsor Announcements For Windex, Drano, Twinkle, Revlon Satin Set, Aquamarine Spray-Mist Toilet Water & Greyhound
The Steve Allen Show - Erin O'Brien Intros Windex Ad
The Steve Allen Show - Joke Ads
The Steve Allen Show - Greyhound Bus Puppets
The Steve Allen Show - Revlon Satin-Set
The Steve Allen Show - Twenty One
The Steve Allen Show - Next Show & Windex
The Steve Allen Show - Jerry Lewis Special & Greyhound
The Steve Allen Show - Aquamarine Spray-Mist Toilet Water
The Steve Allen Show - Closing Sponsor Announcements For Windex, Drano, Twinkle, Revlon Satin Set, Aquamarine Spray-Mist Toilet Water & Greyhound
The New Steve Allen Show - Opening Sponsor Announcements For Bufferin And Muriel Cigars
The New Steve Allen Show - Bufferin
The New Steve Allen Show - Maybelline Iridiscent Shadow Stick
The New Steve Allen Show - Muriel Cigars
The New Steve Allen Show - Pepsi
The New Steve Allen Show - Closing Sponsor Announcements Muriel Cigards And Maybelline
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show - Plymouth Ad w/Louis Nye
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show - Plymouth Valiant
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show - Plymouth (features Steve Allen Singing)
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show - Plymouth Sold 60
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show - Closing Sponsor Announcement For Plymouth
The Steve Allen Show - Opening Sponsor Announcement For Knickerbocker Beer
The Steve Allen Show - Knickerbocker Beer - 100% Starch Free
The Steve Allen Show - Father Knickerbocker - The Children's Museum
The Steve Allen Show - Knickerbocker Beer - Audience Participation Segment
The Steve Allen Show - Closing Sponsor Announcement For Knickerbocker Beer
Rocky and Bullwinkle - General Mills #1
Twinkles Cereal
Cocoa Puffs Cereal
Rocky and Bullwinkle - Trix
Cheerios Cereal - The Cheerios Kid
Rocky and Bullwinkle - The Donna Reed Show
Kool Pops
The Real McCoys
Rocky and Bullwinkle - Rocky & Bullwinkle Ad w/Boris Badunov
Rocky and Bullwinkle - General Mills #2
Twinkles Cereal - Twinkles The Magic Elephant
Casper The Friendly Ghost - Bus Safety
Rocky and Bullwinkle - The United Way
Rocky and Bullwinkle - Jets Cereal
Kix Cereal
Sky King - Nabisco Snacks
Fig Newtons - Nasty Edwin
Bisco Waffle Creams
Captain Gallant - Opening Sponsor Announcements For Legos & Schaper w/New Legos Ad
Stadium Checkers
Captain Gallant - Sponsor Announcements For Cheerios w/Cheerios Ad
Mighty Mouse - Sponsor Announcements For Topper Toys' Suzie Cute
Nestle's Quick
Super Helmet 7
Mighty Mouse - Sponsor Announcements For Super Helmet 7 and Kool-Aid w/Yogi Bear
The Kook-Aid Kids In Canada
Pre-Sweetened Kool-Aid w/Bugs and Elmer
Mighty Mouse - Sponsor Announcements For Kool-Aid
Beech-Nut Fruit Stripe Gum
Girl Scout Leaders
Chocks Vitamins w/Paul Winchell
The Shari Lewis Show
The President's Council On Youth Fitness
NBC: Ensign O'Toole & Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color
Johnny Jupiter - 3 M&M Candies Ads
The Magic Clown - 5 Bonomo Turkish Taffy Spots
Batgirl - 2 Dep't Of Labor PSAs
Batman w/Batgirl TV Ad
Consumer Information Catalog Ad
A Television Advertisement, also called a television commercial, commercial, advert, TV advert or simply an ad, is a span of television programming produced and paid for by an organization. It conveys a message promoting, and aiming to market, a product or service. Advertisers and marketers may refer to television commercials as TVCs. Advertising revenue provides a significant portion of the funding for most privately-owned television networks. During the 2010s, the number of commercials has grown steadily, though the length of each commercial has diminished. Advertisements of this type have promoted a wide variety of goods, services, and ideas ever since the early days of the history of television. The viewership of television programming, as measured by companies such as Nielsen Media Research in the United States, or BARB in the UK, is often used as a metric for television advertisement placement, and consequently, for the rates which broadcasters charge to advertisers to air within a given network, television program, or time of day (called a "daypart"). In many countries, including the United States, television campaign advertisements are commonplace in a political campaign. In other countries, such as France, political advertising on television is heavily restricted, while some countries, such as Norway, completely ban political advertisements. The first official paid television advertisement came out in the United States on July 1, 1941, over New York station WNBT (subsequently WNBC) before a baseball game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies. The announcement for Bulova watches, for which the company paid anywhere from 4 to 9 USD (reports vary), displayed a WNBT test pattern modified to look like a clock with the hands showing the time. The Bulova logo, with the phrase "Bulova Watch Time", appeared in the lower right-hand quadrant of the test pattern while the second hand swept around the dial for one minute. The first TV ad broadcast in the UK went on air on ITV on September 22, 1955, advertising Gibbs SR toothpaste. In Asia, the first TV ad broadcast appeared on Nippon Television in Tokyo on August 28, 1953, advertising Seikosha (subsequently Seiko); it also displayed a clock with the current time.