Funshine Friday: ‘Zoom’ TV Intro (1976)

"I'm Amy!" ('Zoom' opening credits, 1976)

“I’m Amy!” (‘Zoom’ opening credits, 1976)

I’ve previously posted the first season (1972) intro for kid’s TV classic, Zoom here at the ‘Disco. However, as the music and cast for the Zoom credits were constantly changing, we need another look at a different year.

Here’s the intro for 1976. C’mon and Zoom. Happy Funshine Friday!

‘Zoom’ TV Intro, 1976

Previously on Funshine Friday: Sesame Street: ‘Pinball Number Count’ Song (1977)

Daily 70s Ad: Shelley Hack For Bobbie Brooks Fashion (1972)

Shelley Hack For Bobbie Brooks Fashion. ('LIFE' magazine, Apr. 21, 1972)

Shelley Hack For Bobbie Brooks Fashion. (‘LIFE’ magazine, Apr. 21, 1972)


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“Instant cool.”

I’m pretty sure that’s actress/model Shelley Hack (of Charlie’s Angels fame) on the right-hand side. Hack never seemed to be without work in the 70s. Daily 70s Ad #83: Shelley Hack For Bobbie Brooks Fashion originally appeared in the April 21, 1972 issue of LIFE magazine.

(Source: LIFE)

Previously on Daily 70s Ad: Emerson TVs ‘A Better Buy’ (1970)

Daily 70s Ad: Emerson TVs ‘A Better Buy’ (1970)

Emerson TVs 'A Better Buy.' ('LIFE' magazine, Nov. 13, 1970)

Emerson TVs ‘A Better Buy.’ (‘LIFE’ magazine, Nov. 13, 1970)


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“You can’t get a better set or a better buy than Emerson.”

Automatic degaussing! Quick-On! 24,000 volts of picture power! Sign me up. Daily 70s Ad #82: Emerson TVs ‘A Better Buy’ originally appeared in the November 13, 1970 issue of LIFE magazine.

(Source: LIFE)

Previously on Daily 70s Ad: ‘Sports Illustrated’ Horse Racing (1975)

Daily 70s Ad: ‘Sports Illustrated’ Horse Racing (1975)

'Sports Illustrated' Horse Racing. ('New York' magazine, Mar. 24, 1975)

‘Sports Illustrated’ Horse Racing. (‘New York’ magazine, Mar. 24, 1975)


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“What other newsweekly looks so good on a muddy track?”

Funny, I’ve never thought of Sports Illustrated as a newsweekly, but I suppose it is. Daily 70s Ad #81: Sports Illustrated Horse Racing originally appeared in the March 24, 1975 issue of New York magazine.

(Source: New York)

Previously on Daily 70s Ad: Dodge Charger Topper (1972)

Daily 70s Ad: Dodge Charger Topper (1972)

Dodge Charger Topper. ('LIFE' magazine, Apr. 21, 1972)

Dodge Charger Topper. (‘LIFE’ magazine, Apr. 21, 1972)


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“We topped it ourselves with a free vinyl roof.”

The Charger Topper X – with a front grill that looks like an electric shaver. Daily 70s Ad #80: Dodge Charger Topper originally appeared in the April 21, 1972 issue of LIFE magazine.

(Source: LIFE)

Previously on Daily 70s Ad: Old Gold Cigarettes ‘Miner’ (1973)

Music For Monday: Joe Tex, ‘I Gotcha’ (1972)

"Gimmie what ya promised me!" (Joe Tex, 'I Gotcha,' 1972)

“Gimmie what ya promised me!” (Joe Tex, ‘I Gotcha,’ 1972)

A very fine Monday morning to everyone. I’m back from a week’s vacation in London and ready to get down. Here’s Joe Tex with his best-selling hit, “I Gotcha.” “I Gotcha” appeared on the L.P. of the same name in December of 1971. The single climbed to a high of #2 on the US Billboard “Hot 100” chart on May 06, 1972.

Here’s Joe Tex performing on Soul Train in 1972 with the awesomely funky dancer, Damita Jo Freeman. Get it!

Joe Tex: ‘I Gotcha’ on ‘Soul Train,’ 1972

Previously on Music for Monday: Nazareth, ‘Love Hurts’ (1977)