This was gold. I loved it. Seventies kids were the best. I was six when this came out. Never saw it in school, but it is like looking into my past life, a happy Breck-shampoo golden rinsed seventies childhood.
@MelissaServicePack7Lucky74 жыл бұрын
This was pretty cool! I feel kind of sad now that I know this was the last part of the series. I was hoping there would be more with different subjects. I love watching old stuff like this from the 70's. I was born in 1977, so that's what caught my eye when I saw this title. I wish I was old enough to have been able to watch stuff like this in school when I was a kid. Thanks for posting!
@JonJonesLPM4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your very kind comment. I am very glad you enjoyed these videos. I've worked on a lot of old media, but this was the only educational film strip project I've had the opportunity to work with, and only then because I knew one of the families whose child was involved with this one, and the still had the original film strip and accompanying audio cassette they received as thanks for being on the project. But you've given me an idea. As archived material comes my way from time to time I'll be on the lookout for these types of projects, and will upload them when I'm able. Thank you again for your comment. It is much appreciated.
@MelissaServicePack7Lucky74 жыл бұрын
@@JonJonesLPM You know the family of one of the kids in this??!!! OH WOW!! That's awesome!! You should interview them for a new video! Ask them questions about what it was like to have their kid in the video! That would be sooo cool! I am fascinated by educational films from the 70's. I have loved them since I was just a kid. It started out with "Inside out" on PBS. I can remember being so fascinated with that show when I was about 8 years old. There was another one called "All about you" that I also watched back then. I didn't know the shows were so old back then and I always wondered why the people had on weird looking clothes and funny hair cuts, lol. Do you know if this was a real school project that they did? I'm going to subscribe to you so I can get updates when you upload again. Thanks again for posting! I have a friend that I'm sending over to your channel as well, because I told her about this video and she said she thinks she may have seen it in school when she was a kid. She's about 12 years older than me and would have been just the right age to have to watched this in school. I guess they stopped showing cool stuff like this in school in the 80's when I was a kid, lol. However, I do remember watching one show from the 70's in Jr. High, called "Self incorporated".