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These commercials aired on NBC on January 27th, 1985 1. "Knight Rider" Will Not Be Seen Tonight... 2. Promo for "Codename: Foxfire" (This was a pilot for a short lived TV series) 3. NBC Sunday Night At The Movies Intro: "Codename: Foxfire" 4. Plymouth Reliant Super K 5. Diet Pepsi (After ads like this from Pepsi and Diet Rite and a warning from NutraSweet that its trademark could no longer be used for a product using a blend of sweeteners, Coke eventually changed the formula of Diet Coke to contain 100% aspartame) 6. Kodak (Focusing on the national campaign to restore the Statue Of Liberty for its 100th birthday in 1986) 7. CoTylenol 8. Mazda RX-7 9. Gillette Good News! Razor 10. Pillsbury Chocolate Mousse Bundt Cake 11. Goodyear Vector Tires (With the voice of James Earl Jones) 12. NBC Sunday Night At The Movies Commercial Bumper 13. Promo for "Earth's Final Fury" (Originally released theatrically under the title "When Time Ran Out") 14. Promo for "Sara" (A short lived sitcom starring Geena Davis and Bill Maher. That vaccine/epidemic joke sure hits differently these days) 15. Chevron 16. KRON 4 News Bumper 17. NBC Sunday Night At The Movies Commercial Bumper 18. Pontiac Grand Am 19. Vidal Sassoon 20. SOS Soap Pads 21. Gaines Gravy Train Dog Food 22. Promo for "Berrenger's" (Primetime soap that was cancelled shortly after this. The hottie making the moves on Jeff Conaway at 8:19 is a pre-"Babylon 5" Claudia Christian...this was her first TV show as a series regular) 23. Promo for "Today" 24. Mercury Topaz 25. Michelob Light 26. Emery (It's cool they used the real "9 to 5" backing track for this jingle) 27. RCA (Acquired by its former parent company General Electric in late '85, who were only interested in acquiring NBC...owned by RCA. The rest of the company was sold off piecemeal and ceased to exist by 1987)