80's Commercials Vol. 1168

These commercials aired on WXIA in February of 1980 1. Coca Cola Superbowl of Motocross (Commercials starting here are from 2/25/80) 2. WXIA News Bumper 3. WXIA News Update a. Bert Lance corruption trial b. C & S Bank Robbery c. Georgia Senate approves budget d. President Carter meets U.S. Winter Olympic Team at White House (This included the entire U.S. Winter Olympic team, including the Men's Hockey team that had won the "Miracle On Ice" match with Russia three days prior) 4. The Chain Collection 5. Hormel Wrangler (These are essentially smoked hot dogs) 6. TV Spot for "Mountain Family Robinson" (This was the third and final film in the "Wilderness Family" trilogy, which started with "The Adventures of the Wilderness Family" in 1975 followed by "The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family" in 1978) 7. Rolaids 8. Rothchilds Candies 9. Police Tip Line PSA (With then mayor of Atlanta Maynard Jackson. He was the first African-American mayor of Atlanta and also the first of any major city in the South. He served three terms as mayor, from 1979-1982 and from 1990-1994) 10. Sports Illustrated 11. Comtrex 12. Krystal 13. Blue Bonnet Margarine (With Sheldon Leonard, Hermione Gingold, and Peter Billingsly and Reggie Jackson) 14. GatorGum (Produced by Gatorade via the Fleer Corporation, maker of trading cards and bubble gum. The contract between Fleer and Gatorade expired in 1989 and production of this product ended, but lives on in the form of Quench brand gum which is produced by Mueller Sports Medicine) 15. Time Magazine 16. "Star Trek" End Credits 17. ScotTowels 18. Spam 19. Pizza Inn 20. Promo for "Tic Tac Dough" 21. WXIA News Update (Commercials starting here are from 2/26/80) a. 1980 New Hampshire Primary (Ronald Reagan won this in a landslide. He soon became the front-runner, even though George Bush had previously won the Iowa Caucus in January) b. Move to oust Democratic Chairman in Georgia (Marge Thurman kept her job as chairwoman until 1982) c. Georgia sets age limit for purchasing alcohol to 19 (The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 signed by Ronald Reagan made this sort of individual state legislation basically moot. It penalized states with an age limit below 21 by by reducing its annual federal highway apportionment by 10 percent, which has since been amended to 8 percent. Despite the law, many states allow underage consumption with supervision in specific circumstances; the law only applies to purchasing and public possession of alcohol) d. Georgia House votes to reduce state income tax 22. Luzianne Ice Tea (With Burl Ives) 23. Long John Silver's Seafood Platter 24. Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics (While I'm sure that courses like this helped improve reading skills, the entire concept of "speed reading" i.e. more than 1,000 words per minute, is essentially bogus. People who do this consistently fail when tested for reading comprehension) 25. Atlanta Community Service Awards 26. Evans Toyota GMC 27. Celeste Pizza 28. GatorGum 29. WXIA News Promo (Guy Sharpe was the weatherman for WXIA until his retirement in 1996. He died in 2004) 30. Vicks Inhaler 31. Nestle Cookie Mix (The blonde kid here looks very familiar but can't place him) 32. WXIA Sports Promo 33. Promo for "Jim Rockford Private Investigator" (This was the syndication title for "The Rockford Files", which had just ended its run on NBC about a month before this) 34. National Home Life Assurance Company U.S. Veterans Health Insurance (With Roger Staubach) 35. "Star Trek" End Credits 36. Food Giant 37. ABC News Special Report a. Nuclear Regulatory Commission declares site emergency at Crystal River Nuclear Power Plant in Florida (Despite the concern, this plant operated without major incident. In 2009 it was shut down for maintenance and a gap in the containment wall was discovered which ultimately led to its closure. It is now in the process of being decommissioned)