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[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'129414\' date=\'Aug 28 2006, 12:08 AM\']Old-Person-Mode: Audience reaction to jokes told on
Can You Top This were registered on the "Colgate Laugh Meter".... in 1942.[/quote]I don't want to hear anyone complain about there being too much product placement on TV today. Sounds like it was worse in the golden days!
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I was reminded of the same thing a few weeks back when TCM aired the 1933 movie
"Should Ladies Behave". About five minutes in two of the characters step out on a terrace, and behind them there's a light-up billboard for -- Wallace Beery and Marie Dressler in "Dinner at Eight"!
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And then there's that Warner Bros. cartoon where the formative version of Bugs Bunny sings a little number about how a Looney Tunes cartoon made him crazy.
And to get it back to game shows, in old radio Phil Baker used to acknowledge correct answers on "Take It or Leave It" (the "$64K Question" prototype) by saying "Right with Eversharp!" (A pen company, so there's a homophone in play here.) And let's not forget Warren Hull's contestants on "Strike It Rich" having to hold a box of Fab detergent while on stage. It's just that over 30 years of television shows not having single sponsors or rotating sponsors have gotten us accustomed to less blatant sponsor plugs (or for some of you, you've never lived in an era where a single sponsor could have their name on everything you'd see on a show).