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Remember those Classic TV Commercials of the ‘50s and ‘60s? Fun Documentary Brings them Back

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Release by ThatPRGuy 2005-10-11, ThatPRGuy - LOS ANGELES – Watching television commercials from the 50s and 60s
brings back wonderful memories for baby boomers, and their kids are
amazed by how primitive TV once was.

The DVD documentary "Madison Avenue Fever"(60 minutes) is an
entertaining and informative look at the history of television
commercials. It covers the period known as the "golden age of television."

Hosted by R.J. Thomas, "Madison Avenue Fever" features clips of some of
the funniest, corniest, entertaining, memorable, and influential
commercials ever made. This fun program is available on DVD and is a lot
more than just entertainment. Thomas teaches how television caused panic
from radio stations as advertisers fled from radio and turned to
television.

Consumers were buying TVs by the millions, and advertisers were anxious
to capture their share of the growing audience. Television advertising
had a major influence on the baby boomer generation, and the nation was
transformed as a result.

Tobacco companies were some of the most prominent advertisers on
television, and all the top stars and sports celebrities of the time
were seen lighting up their favorite brands.

"‘The Flintstones` began as an adult show on prime time television. Of
course the Flintstones eventually switched to vitamins, but in 1962 Fred
and Barney were shown puffing on Winstons," explained Thomas.

Stars like Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Dick Van Dyke, and sports heroes
like the Red Sox legend Ted Williams are all seen promoting their
favorite brands in "Madison Avenue Fever."

Thomas takes viewers on an entertaining and historic journey through the
early years of television advertising. He shows how advertisers tempted
viewers with everything from cigarettes, sporty cars for men, miracle
appliances for women, and all the latest toys for the kids.

What baby boomer can forget the Ajax knight on horseback, the happy kid
who learns he has no cavities after brushing with Crest, and so many
other commercials that have become a part of American heritage and
imbedded in our memories?

The clips feature many stars of the time, including Howdy Doody, Phil
Silvers, Ozzie Nelson, Don Knotts as Barney Fife, Groucho Marx and his
brothers Chico and Harpo, the Monkees, Clayton Moore as the Lone Ranger,
and even Bugs Bunny and the Flintstones.

The DVD is available at www.BooksAndSuchMart.com.

About R.J. Thomas
R.J. Thomas is a California-based filmmaker and author. His films
include Man the Guns, The Saturday Afternoon Serial, Western Flickers,
and The Good News. His books include The Great Transatlantic Race, The
Fate of Generations, The First Target, Not for Evil, Along the Coconut
Coast, Gain by Violence, Treasures on Earth, and the Top Secret UFO
Project. He has worked for Freedom Productions as an actor, appearing in
Paradise and Of a Common Bond. He is also the creator of the
books-on-tape I Write a Mystery.

Source: PR Web™



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