This is one of the Duck and Cover public service announcement ads that were aired throughout the 1950 during the cold war era.
In Pic #1. Members of the coyote family are watching TV on a rainy August morning in 1960. When the commercial came on, Jed expressed concern of the possibility of an actual attack someday. Al assured the family that if such an event were to take place, the small community of Duran, New Mexico where they live would not be a target. In that pic, Daddy Al is shown on the left, and oldest son Jed is on the right.
There are usually two, nice size, Navajo rugs in the living room.
I don't think his voice actor actually was still alive up until 2013 (I think it was just a tongue-in-cheek joke the guy who made this video was doing). Maybe he was; I can't say for sure.
I don't think his voice actor actually was still alive up until 2013 (I think it was just a tongue-i
I remember seeing that ad during an episode of Quantum Leap. Sam leaped into the body of a swimming pool contractor in the middle of the Cold War. I also remember those ear-piercing air raid sirens sounding every day during my childhood. The elementary school I went to was near one of those sirens, and even they were just being tested, I'd be surprised if you could hear the fighter jets over the noise of those alarms.
I remember seeing that ad during an episode of Quantum Leap. Sam leaped into the body of a swimmin
Sounds like they're still paranoid about enemy forces coming to bomb their town. They probably don't know that the enemy is executing their attacks in a more subtle way, like through the internet or something.
Sounds like they're still paranoid about enemy forces coming to bomb their town. They probably don'