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  2. Miller Lite - Wikipedia

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    The ads usually ended with Rodney Dangerfield somehow being the goat of the losing team. In one of the last spots to feature Dangerfield, the Miller Lite alumni are competing in a bowling match. It is the last frame of a tie game, and Ben Davidson grumbles to Dangerfield, "All we need is one pin, Rodney." Dangerfield rolls the ball down the ...

  3. I Love the '70s (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Flashback Commercial of 1977: Miller Lite - "Great taste, less filling" (featuring Rodney Dangerfield) Wonders of 1977: Billy Beer, the first MRI and sports bra. Follicle Fad of 1977: Chest hair and Mohawk. Primate of 1977: The Grape Ape

  4. Rodney Dangerfield - Wikipedia

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    Jack Roy (born Jacob Cohen; November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004), better known by the pseudonym Rodney Dangerfield, was an American stand-up comedian, actor, screenwriter, and producer. He was known for his self-deprecating one-liner humor, his catchphrase "I don't get no respect!"

  5. Ben Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Davidson played himself in Miller Lite ads featuring John Madden and Rodney Dangerfield. He also appeared in the short lived 1976 show Ball Four as a minor-league baseball player named Rhino Rhinelander, the 1977 pilot for Lucan and the 1984 TV movie Goldie and the Bears .

  6. A division of the Better Business Bureau has recommended Molson Coors end a claim made in Miller Lite commercials that light beer shouldn't taste like water. Molson Coors told to stop saying rival ...

  7. Man Laws - Wikipedia

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    The series is called More Taste League (MTL) and these ads consist of actor John C. McGinley portraying The Commish of beer to protect Miller Lite's status as the beer of choice. Miller had signed a new agency to handle their TV and radio ads, with the first ones to be unveiled during that time.

  8. Eddie Barth - Wikipedia

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    Barth's most well-known voiceover commercial work was for an advertising campaign for Miller Lite during the 1980s. [1] Barth closed the Miller Lite television commercials by reading the slogan "Lite Beer from Miller. Everything you always wanted in a beer. And less.".

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