Free Nights And Weekends
GenX stories from the 1980's Oklahoma suburbs.
Free Nights And Weekends
Please Allow 6–8 Weeks For Delivery | The Infomercial Episode!
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Before YouTube ads stalked us across the internet… there was a magical time when television itself became a fever dream around midnight.
This week on the Free Nights and Weekends Podcast, Scott and Marc dive headfirst into the loud, sweaty, aggressively enthusiastic world of 1980s and early 1990s infomercials. The era where every problem in America apparently could be solved with a food dehydrator, a roll of tape, or a knife capable of cutting through a cinder block and a tomato without bruising either one.
We’re talking:
- The hypnotic power of the Ginsu Knife guy 🔪
- The Clapper and every lazy person’s dream 👏
- Ron Popeil becoming the king of late night television
- Questionable products nobody needed but everybody wanted
- “But wait… there’s more!” becoming part of the American vocabulary
- Why infomercials always looked like they were filmed inside a casino conference room
- The weird confidence of ordering products through the mail and waiting 6–8 weeks like it was normal human behavior
Plus plenty of Gen X memories about falling asleep with the TV on and waking up at 3:17AM to discover a man in suspenders screaming about nonstick cookware like civilization depended on it.
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