80s Commercials: Xerox, Tenneco, Alpine Electronics, Ford Tempo, Pizza Hut, MasterCard 📼📺

These were originally shown on WNDU NBC channel 16 from South Bend Indiana on July 16, 1985. Commercials: Business, Insurance & Financial Services Xerox: A commercial for "Team Xerox" offering document solutions for letters, memos, and reports, featuring the phone number 1-800-TEAM-XRX. MasterCard: A spot featuring James Colburn highlighting that you "don't have to be a big cheese to own a MasterCard" and can use it for everyday items like wool. State Farm: A testimonial about the "Roberts family" whose house was leveled by a tornado, emphasizing that State Farm agents were there to help rebuild. Tenneco: A corporate image spot listing the company's diverse industries, including oil and gas, shipbuilding, insurance, packaging, and natural gas pipelines. St. Joe Bank: A local commercial for the St. Joe Bank, encouraging viewers to get advice from professionals on saving, investing, and borrowing. Merrill Lynch: A commercial featuring an analyst finding solutions for a company, using the tagline "Merrill Lynch People are a breed apart". Commercials: Automotive & Electronics Alpine Electronics: Advertising car audio, cellular telephones, and security systems, noting that "Lamborghini has the Alpine touch". Ford Tempo: A commercial for the "forward thinking" Ford Tempo with front-wheel drive, featuring a family driving to a picnic. Northern Indiana Dodge Dealers: A clearance ad for the Dodge Aries K, offering payments as low as $137 a month and mentioning "550 protection". Commercials: Food & Beverage Miller Beer: A commercial promoting Miller as "purity you can see" and "quality you can taste," made the American way. Pizza Hut: A spot contrasting "frozen dinners" with lumps and aluminum foil against fresh Pizza Hut pizza, promising it will be ready in about 20 minutes. Gatorade: "Seventh Inning Stretch": A sponsored bumper. Sports Montage: A spot featuring various athletes (Peterman, Dombrowski, Evans) and the tagline "Gatorade is thirst". Cal Ripken Jr. Feature: A profile on the Baltimore Orioles shortstop, mentioning his 1982 Rookie of the Year award and his father, coach Cal Ripken Sr. Network Promos, PSAs & Bumpers NBC "Let's All Be There": A network promo for the "All-Star Adventure" using the slogan "Let's all be there". NBC Fall TV Promo: A teaser for the fall lineup featuring characters "Miss Wanda" and "Mrs. Steele". Station Anniversary Bumper: A brief bumper wishing a "Happy 30th anniversary" to "Channel 16" Major League Baseball: A PSA about baseball being a "family tradition," narrating a story about a father taking his son to games across generations. #retro #80s #1980s #80scommercials #80snostalgia