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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2008

UK TV Ads from Summer 1989

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  • OMG, I remember the dti ad with the "swoosh"!

    And also the McDonalds ad (which has encoding problems here).

    P.S. Would "Look-In" work in this day and age if it was relaunched or still running?

  • Just don't know what happens with the encoding at times, especially as the original WMV files I have in my possession are flawless. I use Roxio Videowave 7 to edit these clips, which I thought is a good enough. Might be a YouTube problem. And yes, I think a relaunched Look-In would actually be slightly LESS tacky than many of todays shows in fact!

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  • Great collection of adverts including the Mcdonald's one. That is the earliest Veet ad I have ever seen. It has been used commercially in the UK in recent years.

  • Does anyone have any Golden Crown ads? I want to see the one with the dragon and the one where the cow swallows the kinds mobile phone.

  • Is that Dave Lamb (of Come Dine with Me and Moving Wallpaper fame) that plays Colin in the Kingsmill ad?

  • dors anybody if this is the first loreal ad ?

  • I think that yes, it might have to do with YouTube's software.

  • Re: I now know what you mean regarding the Observer ad. And to that, I have to say to you: Don't we all? ;-)

  • Artists who have also recorded in an indigenous language of Britain or Ireland other than English seem to hit number one every twenty years: Mary Hopkin, Enya and Duffy.

    Love the last shot of the Observer ad :).

    Dear God "Precious Metal". And no band better sums up the "adult" aspirations of Beerling-era Radio 1 - and the early days of Q magazine which inspired them - than Deacon Blue.

    I've got into trouble re. a Colchester Zoo ad before so will make no comment this time.

  • Did Peter Bowles have split custody between Penelope Keith and Bryan Murray when these ads was shown?

    Who is the voice on the Enya ad? Sounds a bit like Richard Jobson of the Skids.

    A truly evil, but great, Observer ad. And I don't think "a suit is one garment" myself, unless it's a catsuit.

    Think it's Magnus Magnusson on the Pal advert, and definitely Tarrant on the Rowntree's ad.

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