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From the prime time TV vault, another Lay's Potato Chip commercial with Bert Lahr. He plays a dual role, as Christopher Columbus and an American Indian. Columbus makes reference to Pilgrims and the Mayflower (130 years futuristic). The American Indian thwarts his claim of discovering Lay's Chips. This aired on "Trials of O'Brien" over CBS (3/4/66). In his first starring role (before Columbo), Peter Falk played O'Brien, an unkempt New York attorney with a strong penchant for gambling (because of this, trial lawyers hated the show), even in court as he defended (mostly) murder suspects. O'Brien's personal life was a shambles, between his job, the racetrack, and doling out alimony to his ex-wife. CBS ran it on Saturday nights, with poor ratings, ending it after a 22-episode season.
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