Sunday, January 10, 2016

At Flashbak: "Would you believe…Don Adams pitch man for Skittle Games?"


This week at Flashbak, I recalled the 1970s heyday of Don Adams, spokesperson for Aurora’s Skittle Games



“The late, great Don Adams (1923-2005) gained long-lived pop culture fame for his role as Agent 86, Maxwell Smart, in Buck Henry’s Get Smart (1965-1970), and later as Inspector Gadget in the 1980s and 1990s. 

For these roles, Adams perfected his own unique brand of crisp, dead-pan staccato delivery he called “glicking” after his character in The Bill Dana Show (1963-1965), and it became his trademark.

After Get Smart’s cancellation, Adams took his one-of-a-kind approach to dialogue to TV advertisements, and became a pitch man.

Kids loved him in his new role, because he became Aurora’s spokesman for a whole line of “Skittle” games.

These games included Skittle Tic-Tac Toe, Skittle Poker, Skittle Baseball, Skittle Pendulum Pool, Skittle Bowling, Skittle Tennis, Skittle Horse Shoes and even Skittle Score Ball.

The Don Adams skittle commercials ran from approximately 1971-1973, but were still playing mid-decade, often timed to Get Smart reruns in syndication.  In some of these commercials, Adams appeared to reprise his Agent 86 persona as a spy, battling Blofeld-type villains.  Other commercials appeared to be parodies of The Godfather (1972) gangster milieu, or even Edgar Allan Poe stories.”

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