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From the daytime TV vault, an early commercial for Caravelle ("New From Peter Paul")The voice announcer sounds like Larry Blyden. A beautiful woman and geeky guy are shown. Girl threatens to leave unless he gives her Caravelle. This aired during the teen-oriented soap opera, "Never Too Young," on ABC (#/3/66). Breeze laundry soap, Oscar Mayer cold cuts, Wish Bone dressing and Alka Seltzer also sponsored. Several network promos include "The Fugitive' " Also, "Where the Action Is" with Dick Clark and "12 O'clock High" with Paul Burke. While many soaps are reputed as dull, slow moving and over-dramatic, "Never Too Young" was an exception. It was lively, with fast-paced subplots. Rock N Roll music was implemented in many episodes. Tony Dow did his best to make his character more hip than Wally Cleaver. While the main premise was boys, girls and surfboards, the Malibu Beach setting and the teen hangout, Alfy's High Dive, quite appropriate. Alfy, the British owner in his twenties, had the liability of being attractive to the teenage girls. Close to 200 episodes were taped in glorious black & white. Show lasted nine months, replaced by "Dark Shadows" in June, 1966. _
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