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Who's your favorite laundry spokespoerson? I really like Pearl Bailey for Westinghouse and Chuck Connors for Speed Queen. I once saw a great ad with Chuck standing in an SQ to demonstrate the toughness of the tub.
 
Who was it who also did Westinghouse? Joe Garagiola? Frank Gifford? One of that crowd, anyway. I remember him demonstrating the little hand-wash agitator.
 
The Chinese lady

I'm kinda young for the classic pitchmen/women of the 50s and 60s but I do have fond memories of the Asian lady in the Calgon commercial with her "ancient Chinese secret". Of course in this commercial you get to see a sudsy Hotpoint washing away.
 
Pitchin' product...

Who can forget Mrs. Olsen and her ever ready can of Folger's coffee?

I also had to laugh...heard some old radio shows the other night. They broadcast a Red Skelton show from 1950. It was sponsored by Proctor and Gamble, and he was pitching for Tide detergent. In true Red Skelton fashion, he sang the little jingle about ten octaves above a normal voice and giggled the whole time. He finished by spelling T-I-D-E in this little teeney weeney voice. Too funny. I always liked him.

Was Steve Allen ever a spokesperson for anything? He was another one that would crack up about halfway through a line. I still remember his show and this plastic pickle he would hold up and shout "schma schma". Totally ridiculous, but it was hilarious to a little kid.
 
I have a "live" commercial from the 50's with Steve Allen plugging the Polaroid Land Camera. He takes a picture of, I think, Lou Costello.

Odd that nobody's mentioned Betty Furness, though she was never one of my favorites (not to mention before my time.) And "The Lovely Julia Meade", who really was. She always seemed to be introduced as "lovely". Love her, but her "star turn" in Pillow Talk left a bit to be desired.

Top one has to be Barbara Hale, though. "If it doesn't say "Amana"...it's not a Radarange!" Had a HUGE crush on her as a child. Obviously, I outgrew it...;)
veg
 
Ancient Chinese Secret

So weird, we were just talking about the ancient chinese secret calgon commercial at work today...

The washer was a GE without the filter flo in place. The recirculation pumped was disabled.

I liked the Sara Tucker of Tucker Inn commercials. I don't recall the actress' name, but she was on The Flying Nun.
 
Betty Furness Still The Queen Of Appliances

Betty Furness died in 1994, but to me, she'll always be the queen of appliance advertising. I have several of Betty's Westinghouse ads in my extensive commercial collection. A couple of them are on the site--including the famous "Sand Test", where housewives put white towels, two cups of dirty sand and some detergent in Westinghouse Laundromats and several leading "agitator post" automatics during a live "Studio One". After the next act, the Laundromat towels come out clean and bright, while the other washers leave dirty sand on the towels and in the tubs. And the way Betty kept a straight face while doing ads with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz during the "Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse" is something to admire.
Not too many people know that years after Betty ended her association with Westinghouse, she married a CBS News producer, became consumer affairs advisor for Lyndon Johnson, and moved on to her new career as a consumer reporter for NBC's New York station and the "Today" show. (She also became a board member of Consumers Union, the parent of "Consumer Reports," years after the magazine doubted she could be an effective voice for consumer rights. The magazine was wrong.)
You can be sure...if it was Betty Furness.
 
I really liked Barbera Hale for Amana. I enjoyed watching her.

Wasn't it amazing that Mrs. Olsen(Virginia Kraft) happened to be everywhere(with her Folgers) and knew everyone in those commercials. I saw her in alot of TV shows. I think one of my favorites of the non appliance commercials was "Josephine"(Jane Withers) for Comet. She is too funny. I have seen some movies she was in as a little girl.
 
I believe the woman who played Sara Tucker was Marge Redmond. She was also sister Ligouri in The Trouble With Angels. Wasn't she (as Sara Tucker) famous for her strawberry shortcake? And the commercials were for Cool Whip, weren't they?

It's fun to flip through old magazines and see, for example, Polly Bergen extolling the virtues of the Singer TouchTronic 2001 . It's too bad that we don't have more memorable, continuing personalities in commercials these days, like the coffee sage Mrs. Olsen. All I can think of are the generally annoying faceless Shedd's Spread couple and the mute Cheer detergent man. Of course everybody remembers Madge the Manicurist, Nancy Walker as the Bounty lady, Eddie Albert's Sanka commercials, Annette Funicello for Skippy, and didn't Rosemary Clooney hock Coronet paper products? "Extra value is what you get, when you buy Coronet." I also remember Michael Landon's Kodak commericals and James Garner and Mariette Hartley's Polaroid commercials.

Ah, good times.
T.

T.
 
Dena Dietrich as Mother Nature for Chiffon margaine. It's not nice to fool Mother Nature.
 
Marge Redmond

The Trouble with Angels helped Marge Redmond to be a nun, so she could later go on to The Flying Nun as Sister Jacqueline.
 
Ah yes, good memories...Mother Nature, Madge the Manicurist, Josehine the Plumber...but I'm suprised no one has mentioned that naughty boy Mr. Whipple and his TP fetish!
 
Julia Meade..diddn't she do Lincoln advertising?

Hi,

Off topic but diddn't This Julia do advertising for Lincoln. I believe that she was a pitchwoman during the 1950's and would appear on Ed Sullivan, who was sponsored by Lincoln-Mercury. In fact there was a late 1956 television advertisement on one video that I have that shows her extolling the virtues of the new 1957 line.

She drove a convertible thru the streets of Washington DC, following the parade rout that IKE was also to take, during the ride extolling the new advancements over the old model.

Sorry had to comment on this...

Chad
 

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