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  2. Category:1950s television commercials - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1950s television commercials" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.

  3. See the USA in Your Chevrolet - Wikipedia

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    Dinah Shore singing "See the U.S.A. in Your Chevrolet" in a television advertisement for the 1959 Chevrolet Impala. "See The USA In Your Chevrolet" is a commercial jingle from c. 1949, with lyrics and music by Leo Corday [1] and Leon Carr [2] of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).

  4. I Want My Maypo - Wikipedia

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    The result was the famous Maypo commercial featuring the character 'Marky Maypo.' [2] The black and white animated commercial was sixty seconds long. The setting was a breakfast table with Uncle Ralph trying to get his nephew, Marky, to eat his new 'surprise' cereal.

  5. This Hallmark Video from the '50s Is a Treasure Trove ... - AOL

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    Hallmark’s 1958 short film “The Art of Gift Wrapping” teaches so many creative and useful ways to wrap presents and make ribbon bows.

  6. Golden Age of Television - Wikipedia

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    CBC Television, the country's official national broadcast organization, launched in 1952, and CTV Television Network, the oldest commercial network in the country, followed in 1962. Although there were a handful of efforts to produce domestic content for the Canadian networks, [ 42 ] most Golden Age shows were imported from the United States ...

  7. Farfel the Dog - Wikipedia

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    Farfel the Dog is a hound dog ventriloquist's dummy created by Jimmy Nelson.The Farfel character is best known for television commercials for Nestlé's Quik which ran from 1953 to 1965. [1]

  8. Texaco Star Theater - Wikipedia

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    The show's cast featured young singers Bobby Breen and Deanna Durbin, announcer Jimmy Wallington, who read the commercials for Fire Chief gasoline, Harry Park, and bandleader Jacques Renard. The show was a combination of comedy and music. Cantor frequently sang a tune about the "mayor of Texaco Town".

  9. 1950s in music - Wikipedia

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    Blues music was highly influential to popular music in the 1950s, having directly influenced rock & roll, and many blues and rhythm & blues artists found commercial success throughout the 1950s, such as Ray Charles. [7] The birth of soul music occurred during the 1950s, and the genre would come to dominate the US R&B charts by the early 1960s.