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Introducing: The wireless remote control

Widebrim

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Love the styrofoam star at the beginning, and the way the model carresses the top of the TV set. And, boy, that guy's got an East Coast accent (how many times does he say "cul-luh" for color?). And could those rocker bars set the "natural face tones" for someone like, say, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, or Nat "King" Cole? I suppose, but no need to concern ourselves much with them anyway in 1961...
 
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Love the styrofoam star at the beginning, and the way the model carresses the top of the TV set. And, boy, that guy's got an East Coast accent (how many times does he say "cul-luh" for color?). And could those rocker bars set the "natural face tones" for someone like, say, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, or Nat "King" Cole? I suppose, but no need to concern ourselves much with them anyway in 1961...

I, myself wonder what those rocker bars would do for Ernest Borgnine and Phyliss Diller???? :)
 

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I would say both fascinating and interesting! I only new one guy in the 60s with a TV remote, a retired Master Sergeant. His would turn the set on and off, and advance through channels, only one catch, you had to go 2 through 13 to watch the three we got at the time! The accent is funny, the commercial looks for all the world to be an Alexander Film Studios production, so it would have been filmed in Colorado Spring, Colorado, not back east. In 61 we had the new president, JFK with a smiler dialect, could be a bit of cashing in on all the optimism of the time, we were going to outer space after all!
 

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