So full of love..and oxygen. (The O’Jays, ‘So Full of Love.’)
Let’s get sultry and soulful for our Daily 70s spot this Sunday. Here’s a TV promo for The O’Jays So Full of Love L.P. – the band’s platinum-seller featuring “Use ta Be My Girl.” Spot aired in May of 1978.
Daily 70s Spot #114: The O’Jays, ‘So Full of Love’ Promo, 1978
The Pink Panther plots his revenge (‘Pink Campaign,’ 1975)
Happy Funshine Friday, ‘Disco buddies! Here’s another full ‘n’ fun Pink Panther cartoon. This time around we have a revenge tale from 1975 entitled Pink Campaign. Go get that large-nosed fellow, Pink!
“If you had to compete with the three biggest car companies in America what would you do?”
Yesterday we featured toy cars, today we have a “real” vehicle. Our Friday Daily 70s Spot is a humorous commercial for American Motors’ Gremlin. Spot aired in November of 1970 – the first year of Gremlin production.
*UPDATE: The actor driving the vehicle appears to be Joseph V. Perry.
The New Dick Van Dyke Show originally ran on CBS from September, 1971 to September, 1974. The sitcom, like the first Dick Van Dyke Show, was created (and occasionally directed and produced) by Carl Reiner.
Hope Lange and Dick Van Dyke (‘The New Dick Van Dyke Show,’ 1972)
For the third and final season, The New Dick Van Dyke Show was re-tooled. The show was moved to Southern California and Van Dyke joined the cast of a soap opera called Those Who Care. New cast members included Dick Van Patten as the soap’s producer and Barry Gordon as its writer. Richard Dawson and Chita Rivera played the Preston’s neighbors, Richard and Connie Richardson.