March 28, 2010: See Why Policemen are Shooting Their New Computers

There are 19 more ads today from February and March, 1985. The ABC gallery has four ads, one for Friday night shows Benson (Robt. Guillaume) and Webster (Emmanuel Lewis, Susan Clark), two ads for The ABC Monday Night Movie, one two- part ad for "A Bunny's Tale" (Kirtsie Allie, when she was thin) and one for "This Wife For Hire" (Pam Dawber) and one more for One Life to Live (Erica Slezak). The CBS gallery has three ads, one for Saturday night shows Airwolf: Prisoner of Yesterday (Jan-Michael Vincent, Jean Bruce Scott) and Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer: Torch Song (Stacy Keach), one for Guiding Light (Larkin Malloy) and one for the last episode of Alice: Th-Th-Th-That's All, Folks (Linda Lavin, Celia Watson, Beth Howland, Charles Levin, Phillip McKeon, Vic Tayback). The PBS gallery has one for Discover: The World of Science (Peter Graves). The rest are out-of-town ads in the Ohio/W. Pennsylvania Gallery. There are two WDTN-TV ads, one for Sale of the Century (Jim Perry) and one for TV2 News at 5:30 (More news is good news). There are eight WHIO-TV7 ads, four Friday Night Movie ads for "The Getaway" (Steve McQueen), "Voyage of the Damned" (Faye Dunaway), "The Black Marble" (Robert Foxworth) and "Chisum" (John Wayne), two Sunday Morning Movie ads, for "The Cassandra Crossing" (Sophia Loren) and "The Great Bank Robbery" (Kim Novak) and two Wednesday Night Movie ads for "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean" (Paul Newman) and "The Cowboys" (John Wayne) and there's one WKEF-TV ad for 22 Alive News (Barbara Kerr, Joe Smith). More ads from April and May 1985 for series and movies on ABC, CBS, NBC, CBN, Disney Channel and Dayton stations are on the way...