Friday, 19 December 2025

As Seen on TV!

 Remember when practical gadgets were advertised on TV and only available in certain stores.

Usually a 'bargain' price.

These goods had As Advertised on TV on them. 

Stuff like a trouser press, a heated coat hanger, a lint remover, LP record compilations, the veg chopper and the de-fluffing brush.

K-Tel were the TV record kings: 24 Greatest Hits and the like.

Ronco were prolific too, for goods and records 

Here's a Ronco product I saw recently, using graphics I've seen on their LPs, a portable Sewing Machine. You know you want one!

Which TV goods do you remember readers?

23 comments:

  1. I got the Monkees compilation. And a veggie chopper. But can it core a apple, oh Chef of da Future?

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    1. Wow! The Monkees. Was that K-Tel?

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    2. No, this one. Internet says it was Laurie House / RCA: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/d3/c9/81/d3c981a62a29a1d6c6296000bb3236a0--the-monkees-music-albums.jpg

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  2. The Pocket Fisherman

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    1. I won’t ask what that did! But I will 🤣

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    2. The Pocket Fisherman was a LEGEND! I have the original commercial on one of my old VHS TV compilations - I bet it’s on YouTube as well. It did everything but cook the fish for you! SFZ

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    3. I was the least- skilled fisherman in my family, but I caught my share on that Pocket Fisherman.A 14 inch Pike was the biggest fish I hauled in with that gadget!

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  3. It slices, it dices, makes hundreds of Julian fries in minutes.

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    1. What are Julian fries?🤔

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    2. Julienne fries. What you might call "skinny fries" today.

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  4. The 'Buttoneer', a gadget for reattaching buttons using little plastic rivets. It did work!

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    1. Damn, I was going to say that! I was fascinated by it until I saw the steel spike on the end! Bill

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    2. I think I got over zealous and eventually broke that steel spike. I could still just about get it to work though.

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    3. The Three Buttoneers! A riveting show! 😂

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  5. The Bedazzler!!! SFZ

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    1. A machine that punched fake plastic jewels onto your clothing. Tacky as all get out! SFZ

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    2. 😂😂😂😂

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  6. K-Tel were a big thing in Australia in the 1970's.
    The Select-o-matic LP rack...
    I was more of a cassette tape person!

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    1. I had both records and later tapes. The select o matic sounds fabulous Looey!

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  7. Paul Adams from New Zealand12/20/2025 5:00 pm

    K-Tel were also big in New Zealand at one time. Lots of ads on TV.

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    1. A global phenomenon by the looks of it Paul!

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