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An advertisement for Birdseye packaged foods in which a narrator describes the brand's frozen peas with pearl onions. Submitted for Clio Awards category Short Spots.
An advertisement for Birdseye packaged foods in which a a narrator describes the American origin of the brand's french fries despite the name. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Birdseye packaged foods in which a narrator describes how the brand makes their frozen green beans. Submitted for Clio Awards category Packaged Foods.
An advertisement for Carling's Black Label Lager Beer in which male voices sing a jingle, accompanied by music, while a group of men watch baseball and cheer their team, often whistling and saying "MABEL!"
An interviewer tries to interview a man that uses Yardley Black Label products. The interview is hinder because the man is swamped by women seeking his affection.
An advertisement for Blatz Beer in which animated three musketeers dressed as a bottle, a can, and a keg, sword fight as a male narrator recites a riddle. The advertisement ends with a jingle.
An advertisement for Blatz Beer featuring actor Bert Lahr as an archaeologist reading hieroglyphic illustrations of beer on a pyramid wall. The illustrations become animated and sing a jingle. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for vision plans from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Northeast Ohio in which two people with poor vision struggle to get through a dinner date together. An offscreen male narrator describes the benefits of the plans. One of the winners of the 1973 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Blue Seal packaged bread in which a cashier delightfully squeezes the bread in a supermarket while customers watch in shock. Submitted for Clio Awards category Short Spots.
An advertisement for Blue Seal packaged bread in which a woman delightfully squeezes the bread in a supermarket. Submitted for Clio Awards category Short Spots.
An advertisement for Bond glue in which a gymnast demonstrates the strength of the glue by using it to hold together a broken gymnastics ring during an exercise. Submitted for the Clio Awards International category.
An advertisement for Boon Rawd Brewery beer in which shots of the product being poured into a glass are interspersed with shots of landscapes, clouds, and rainfall. Narration and text in Thai. Submitted for the Clio Awards International category.
A hero sandwich is built in stop motion animation with jazz background music. The sandwich construction stops and then resumes, as Borden's fresh egg mayonnaise with extra yokes is added as the finishing touch.
An advertisement for Bourjois Christmas beauty gifts in which a male narrator describes different Bourjois products for women and girls. A couple watches a mime in a shop window as he exhibits Bourjois products. The couple walks away smiling at one another. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
America's favorite French girl, Genevieve, presents Bourjois' cologne as French women favorite cologne. Cologne bottles are placed on a turntable revolving around the Eiffel Tower.
Danny Thomas reflects on his positive experience as a kid attending a Boys’ Club and urge the viewers to remember the time they spent as kids at a Boys’ Club and support the next generation kids by supporting a Boys’ Club.
A group of girls play a game called Mystery Date. In the game the player has to prepare for date, but they don’t where the date is going take place or who it is going to be with.
A couple drives in a convertible at night which allows the woman’s hair to flow in the wind. As they drive a narrator explains the benefits of using Breck Shampoos.
An advertisement for Breck shampoos narrated by a man, accompanied by music, who praises the products. The scene depicts dissolves between a close-up of a "Breck girl" tossing her hair and a man and the same woman who's tossing her hair driving in a convertible at night. The scene ends with a close-up of the Breck shampoos "for dry, normal, and oily hair."
An advertisement for British Airways in which a Paul Revere-like man on horseback rides around through an English village shouting, "The Americans are coming!" Actor Robert Morley addresses the camera about travel deals and sightseeing locations around the United Kingdom, noting their connections with the Founding Fathers for the U.S. 1976 bicentennial. One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.
The commercial shows footage of various British citizens and aspects of British culture. The commercial concludes with the shot of a B.O.A.C airplane and a spokesperson advertising the low rate for a New York to London round trip flight.
An advertisement for the British Overseas Airways Corporation that shows all the charms of "Britain and her people," as narrated by a man with a British accent. The advertisement emphasizes the reasons to fly to London from New York and ends with an image of a grounded airplane and the acronym B.O.A.C.
A man wearing a tuxedo escort a medieval lady on horseback through a castle. The camera then pans to a bottle of British Sterling Cologne presented on a silver plate. A narrator states that the cologne will make any man a legend.
An advertisement for Broadview Savings in which a puppet tells the viewer they will be able to visit Echo Valley if they save money at the organization. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.
An advertisement for Broadview Savings in which a puppet attempts to make a dog tell the viewer they will save money using the organization's services. Submitted for Clio Awards category Banks.
An advertisement for Brodies Mufflers in which two animated mufflers sing a jazz-style song about the product. One muffler is a Brodies and tells the other muffler about how quite they are and how easy they are to install.
As a football team enters the field, the football players explain how they all switch back to using Brylcreem Hair Dressing because of the natural looks it gives their hair. The commercial ends with a cheerleader agreeing the Brylcreem looks the best on the football players.
Members of a family look outside their windows with excitement and joy when they see a Buick in front of their house. The two younger kids and the teenager with the parents go outside to look more at the Buick. In a quick cut they are all suddenly in the car along with their Saint Bernard dog. They drive around in the Buick together and all fit comfortably as they enjoy a family trip in the car. When they come back home they all pause on their porch to smile at the Buick. An announcer talks about the benefits of the car.
We see each decade of Buick car with the same man driving it who has a period-specific suit and facial hair to fit the car. The announcer talks about how each period had a specific use and innovation to the time. All cars are driving together staggered from oldest to newest in the desert. Then the new Buick car drives in front of all of them with the other cars driving all together in a straight line behind. As the driver talks about the greatness of the new car his double appears riding on the top part of the backseat and adds a note about the car too. Both of them wave to the camera.
A band on risers begins performing with their silhouettes shown. A spotlight is on the harpist who is sitting in a chair below everyone else and we see the percussionist who is hitting some cymbals. Gradually light fills the whole space and the camera pans across all the musicians on the risers in their instrument sections as they continue to play. We then cut to black before displaying the car as the band continues to play. We circle the car as the announcer talks about the style of the new car. A flute, trumpet, and a hand drum are imposed on top of the image of the car as the announcer continues describing it. We see the inside of the car and the dashboard. We see the LeSabre, Invicta, Electra, and then the Turbine Drive Buick ‘60 is shown again.
Two billboard painters discuss the new Buick Convertible V-8. As the two painters are talking the painting of the billboard Buick gradually becomes real. The painters climb into the billboard Buick and drive away.