What company’s products did Henry Fonda endorse on TV?
Henry Fonda endorsed GAF on TV.
Robert Young endorsed Sanka.
Andy Griffith endorsed Maxwell House.
Henry Fonda endorsed GAF on TV.
Robert Young endorsed Sanka.
Andy Griffith endorsed Maxwell House.
Jack Parr, the host of the late-night show “The Tonight Show” began his run on NBC July 29, 1957, and ended it March 30, 1962. He followed Steve Allen, who hosted the show from 1954 to 1957. The show was not live; it was taped earlier in the evening, as it is now.
The animated ad featuring a cartoon child crying, “I want my Maypo” first aired in 1956. Maypo is a maple-flavored oatmeal, new at the time.
Born in 1966, the red-haired, round-faced Mason Reese was perhaps the most widely seen child in TV commercials in the early 1970s. He started making commercials in 1970, and won three Clios. He advertised, among other products, Oscar Mayer bologna. He was also a favorite guest on “The Mike Douglas Show” (synd., 1963-82).
On the TV show “Outer Limits” (ABC, 1963-65), Vic Perrin’s voice was used for the line, “There is nothing wrong with your television set; do not attempt to adjust the picture”.
Robinson J. Peepers taught biology on the TV series “Mr. Peepers” (NBC, 1952-55).
According to the sign that flashes on the screen in the opening credits of the TV series, the population of “Twin Peaks” is 51,201.