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The mid-1960s to the early 1970s had some of the most creative (and expensive) television advertising ever. You've heard of Totino's Pizza Rolls, well they were originally known as Jeno's Pizza Rolls - and apparently had different options back then (ham & cheese, egg roll and chili burger is hardly 'pizza'). Enter Stan Freberg, easily the 'maddest' Mad Men of Madison Avenue. He was a famous Capitol Records recording artist since the mid-1950s, and his comedy satire records were infamous. That led to the 'last network comedy radio show' on CBS in 1957 called "The Stan Freberg Show", from which some of the music cues used in this video came from - composed and conducted by Billy May and his orchestra. By 1960, he was becoming famous for his offbeat humor that would really sell product, however, it was known that huge money was spent sometimes on products that would become failures (but the TV commercial would win Clio Awards). The three Jeno's Pizza Roll commercials featured in this "Volume 1" collection all come from YouTube, so you can see the original crappy quality right here as well - but these fading favorites deserved another chance for the younger folk who've never seen this type of old-school humor and 'satire' and won't bother with watching an old faded film. Speaking of humor, those Zucker, Abrahams, and Zucker fans of films like "Airplane!" or Leslie Nielsen dead-panning his roles in "Naked Gun" and "Police Squad!" can find they were certainly Freberg-influenced. So by watching this, you enjoy the best color-correction to be had on the garbage videos, and the best audio restoration that could be made from the noisiest of film scraps dubbed to bad video. ENJOY! SPECIAL NOTE: Especially for the really old-timers, or to those in-the-know - - "Mrs. Johnson" is the obvious joke to "Mrs. Olson", because "Olsen & Johnson" was a comedy team popular in the 1940s and early 1950s - whom had died in the early 60's - which adds to the satire count. ALSO: That really is Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger and Jay Silverheels as Tonto. Up until the 1970s, "The Lone Ranger" was a syndicated staple of daytime TV and very familiar to everybody back then.