UK Television Adverts 1988 (Part 1)

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10 minutes of commercials and some Central Television continuity from January 1988.

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  • @jockadoobee Diet microwaved slop, as well. I bet he used to mither her about her weight. The poor cow was probably bulimic by the time she found out his warehouse was also the location for the Gay Xchange adverts.

  • @ShutUpYouMong

    Yep. Only a cunt would treat a hot date to microwaved slop. What a guy!

  • Chambourcey... now there's a word you don't hear any more!

  • @davefk - Yep, and its still as irritating now as it was then :-D

  • The man in the Lean Cuisine advert is quite simply the biggest cunt ever.

  • Shake N' Vac! Crickey, it seems like a million years since I saw that in the 80's where did the years go :)

  • @Matty112uk That's because it was originally made in 1979. I can't watch it without being reminded of the fact that she was desperately ill at the time and kept being sick between takes.

  • PORK.

  • That guy whose settee is on fire, he does rather faff around somewhat. First he flings a cushion around like an idiot, then he just stands there all casual whilst the bucket fills up. Could have multi-tasked a little. Whilst that's filling, get jumping around like a lunatic on those flames.

  • Great ads! The Shake and Vac advert looks very dated for 1988, almost 70's lol.

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