Syndicated version of a rare shortened Andy Griffith theme closing credits, which is from Season 5 (1964-65). NOTE: Fair use and education re: Classic TV History are the purpose of this video, thanks!
A replica of the famous TV 1966 Batmobile, as seen at Berkley's Cruisefest for the 2010 Woodward Dream Cruise. Also included are a Starsky & Hutch Gran Torino, a Smokey & the Bandit 1977 Trans Am, and a General Lee '69 Charger.
A GMC A-Team Van and a replica Ghostbusters Cadillac ambulance (1966, not 1959) are seen here at the 2010 Woodward Dream Cruise parade at Cruisefest in Berkley, Michigan.
An extended version of the popular closing theme song. Note that at 0:16, the theme "loops" for a 3rd time. Hey Gibbler, please note: Fair use and education regarding TV history are the purpose of this video, thank you..
Here's another version of the Kellogg's sponsor promo that followed the familiar opening credits. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV and advertising history are the purpose here, thanks.
The closing credits for the 1975 BBC comedy series. Some distortion on this very old video, sorry. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV history are the purpose here, thanks.
From a 1964 episode, here's an alternate version of the closing theme of Bonanza. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV history are the purpose here, thanks.
From the 4th season of I Dream of Jeannie, this is a rarely heard version of the opening credits transition. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV history are the purpose here, thanks.
The full closing and and rare epilogue featuring unaired scenes and commentary by Drysdale. This is from the December, 1961 pilot which sold the series to CBS. Take note of the different version of the instrumental. Also, a 1961 Cadillac limo is used instead of the usual Chrysler Imperial LeBaron. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding Classic TV are the purpose of this posting, thanks!
Closing with sponsor promo logos (Kellogg) for the hit CBS series in their early years on network TV. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV and advertising history are the purposes of this video posting, thanks!!
Closing transition promo for one of sponsors of the hit series in their early years on CBS, with a neat jingle and endorsement by Jed's hungry nephew. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV and advertising history are the purposes of this video posting, thanks!!
Closing transition promo for one of sponsors (breakfast cereal) of the hit series in their early years on CBS. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV and advertising history are the purposes of this video posting, thanks!!
Closing transition promo for one of sponsors (cigarettes) of the hit series in their early years on CBS. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV and advertising history are the purposes of this video posting, thanks!!
Enjoy this fall 1965 promo for the 4th season of the popular hit series! NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV history are the purposes of this video posting, thanks!!
Later version of the opening for The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet. This one is featuring David Nelson's wife, Kris. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV history are the purposes of this video posting, thanks!!
A black and white vintage TV ad for Baggies sandwich bags, circa 1964. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV and advertising history are the purposes of this video posting, thanks!!
Closing for The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, with the sponsor being credited before the credit roll. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding classic TV history are the purposes of this video posting, thanks!!
The closing credits for the fifth season (1961-62) of the timeless series Leave it to Beaver. Note the loop of the theme around 0:26 (this seemed to alternate on certain episodes), and the Kayro-Vue (revue) logo at the end. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding Classic TV history are the reasons for this posting, thanks!
The opening credits for the final year of Gunsmoke on CBS (1974-75). Amanda Blake had left the show, so there is no Miss Kitty in this version of the opening. NOTE: Fair use and education regarding Classic TV history are the reasons for this posting, thanks!