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  • Have you got a longer version of 'Lift Lemon Tea advert' I've always loved that song!!!

  • The dulux ad has at least ten mistakes in in it. Everytime it was on my dad used to reel them off scene by scene.

    Ten mistakes in 30 seconds - that beats Plan Nine From Outerspace !

  • Wow, a great look into the past of a Britain when there were hardly any blacks and Asians in this country and the adverts were 100% british. None of all this hip hop garbage and no signs of any Asian curry adverts. The 80's was the last wave goodbye to a white European Britain. Compare this to adverts of today...its all muticultrual and it makes me sick!

  • Isnt Jimmy Saville friends with Peter Sutcliffe.?

  • Jimmy Saville is mad, uuuuuuuuuurrrrr uuuuuuuurrrr urrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr let me shag my cigar uuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • My friends, we are glimpsing into history.

  • i remember the guiness advert as it caused alot of problems because they said it was Skegness but in fact it was weymouth

  • Oh, Times have changed

  • wish it only cost 14 pee to keep up my pecker these days

  • nostalgia about advertrs how sad are we getting

  • 14 pennys for a Double decker. I'll have two please.

  • I want products from the past. Something about them seems full of value and they seem to care. I don't know maybe its the guy who's talking and the fact that its old.

  • who sang the lift lemon song on this advert any one know ?

  • i hate the 80

  • 14p for a Double Decker - good times!

  • The third Advert in with Jimmy Savile, Senior citizens railcard was filmed at Blackfriars Railway Station in London, around 1979 or 1980 the young man on the ticket Barrier is me, I finally got put on youtube.

  • @MrTnc58 nice 1

  • LOL david attenborough

  • A Double Decker for 14p - remember that was quite a bit of money back in the early eighties, wages were alot lower than today.

    I should know I only got 50p pocket money a week back then + 30p a week from my Nan - How I wish for those days back when life was so straightforward and simple....

  • keep up your pecker with a cadbury double decker!

  • 14p for a double decker woah and hamlet cigars how the world has changed in 20 years

  • Half price with a senior railcard? You only get 1/3 off these days.

  • Erm, they're from Britih TV?

  • moron!

  • =D Korn Phlakes!

  • Ahh those were the days! I had a Double Decker today, it 50p not 14p, what a rip off!

    They are much smaller these days and do nothing for your pecker, maybe they used to put viagra in them???

  • Just goesto show how old those ads where.. a dubble decker for 14p? their about 35p-45p today?

  • 'Everybodys taking it up'Takin it up where?Fnar Fnar

  • Is that John Wells doing the Guinness add?

  • 80's, my favorite "era".

  • great

  • As soon as this started playing, I went to put the kettle on and take a leak. Sheer force of habit. Ah, happy days, when they didn't turn the volume up for the ads so you could still hear them once you'd left the room.

  • 'Keep up your pecker... with a cadburys double decker'. Nice.

  • How are old people supposed to carry that big card, Jimmy?

    They'll be fulling down and breaking their hips!

  • lift tea always did taste like rancid flat piss (not that i like the taste of piss mind! its also rancid)yyuurrgghh!

  • Great memories there. Love the Double Decker one with the coats. And never knew David Attenborough advertised Guinness!

  • It's amazing how the packaging changes on products over the years.

  • those are called kellogg's nut and honey crunch in the u.s. lol

  • That Lift tea looks like flat Tizer.

  • tasted like it as well :-(

  • lol!

  • theve bought wispas back now

  • the crunchy nut cornflakes look really boring

  • That Bleachmatic ad, yuk! The voiceover man for that ad sounds like he's threatening us!

  • double deckers rule - didn't know they existed in 1983?

  • That LWT ad break bumper. Classic!

  • Did Kelloggs Crunchy Nut Cornflakes and Surf really look like that then?! I wasn't born yet by the way!

  • believe me they did!im in my mid 30s,and i can remember my mum using surf in the 80s!

  • Thanks for that

  • More classics!

    Like the David Attenborough Guinness one - don't remember it first time round.  I remember the Dulux dog on the hill one though!

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