TVS Adverts | 18th December 1987
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2021
- Adverts broadcast during the film Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines for:
Ariel Liquid
Shloer
Oil of Ulay
Polaroid
Colour Story
Intrigue by Carven
Asti Martini at Unwins
Holiday on Ice at The Brighton Centre
Insignia
Amaretto di Saronno
Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 50th Anniversary at cinemas
Mr Kipling
Fresh Dairy Cream
Beecham Resolve
Carven
Cinzano
Paxo
Scottish Amicable
Vortex
Beechams Powders
Lenor
Cachet
Bounce
Oxo
Old Spice
Nescafé
Philips
Cachet
Monterez Citron
Co-op Westwood - Развлечения
Who'd have thought the culture we live in around 2021 would be so depressing we would take joy in watching adverts from the past of all things, the things we used to hate in between our favourite shows 😂 Ah, 'twas a simpler time indeed, very enjoyable, I remember them all
It's called "getting old!" Nothing to do with 2021 - these compilations have been on RUclips forever ! As the saying goes, "The older we get, the better the past becomes"
It's not getting old and the OP is right, it is depressing now and has nothing to do with age. A vast majority of this generation and world population has took the fun and laughter out of lot of things and replaced it with negativity, crying and complaining, ignorance and complete selfishness.
@@hanzobi1926
Well said, the Human race is starting to go up its own selfish arse
Totally agree
@@hanzobi1926 hey buddy we aren’t all mean
I was only telling my daughter recently that you could literally store a cake in a Quality Street tin 'in the old days' as we looked down miserably on the pittance you get these days delivered with my shopping order.
Even a week before Christmas day then and just a few select seasonal ads, short simple and funny. No begging or gambling ads like we're bombarded with today.
"Begging"? What ..
People who need help?! I agree on the gambling; because people seem to have plenty of money to spaff on gambling and / corrupt goverments - basically chasing the dragon! But they cannot help some desperate people out? What a parody...eh?!
@@GG-hu9dn SO? its their money to spend how they like
As for begging adverts, well they are, desperate or not most of these on the begging adverts will continue being desperate if they are waiting for me. I give via charity shops not via standing orders for fixed amounts as these ads are wanting.
Not sure how old you are but we have been raising funds for Africa and the poor etc and it never seems to finish. I remember at school late 70s how we were made to cough up for the ethiopians which is all good but now we are being told that we should give a monthly amount and its forever. Did you know these companies take the bulk of these donations. These ads have gotten worse and are tailored to make the public feel really guilty.
What a delightful look at the good ol days...Terry Wogan voice over too....and that con of a quality street tin our kids today wouldn't believe...I was 17 in 87......
How are you enjoying your 50s
@@ronaldcustard4636 love it......
Gosh where as the time gone these adverts are 35 years old next year (2022) they only feel like yesterday when I was watching them!!!!
Wonderful I'm 46 and realised I was humming along to some that I'd of sworn I'd forgotten! Thank u! 😁
Please take me back!!!! Got to get out of this time of life!! So much bs and crap now!!! 70s 80s 90s!! Happy days
100per sent I feel just like that as well I am 52and I always say I wish I could go back to the 80s give me a time machine to take me back the world was such a better place 💯⌚ ANYONE ELSE WANT TO COME ??
It's called "getting old". It happens to us all. Maybe just accept it and stop losing your life by looking backwards.
@@charlotteosman1152 It's called "getting old". It happens to us all. Maybe just accept it and stop losing your life by looking backwards.
@@charlotteosman1152 yes and I’d bring my kids back too. Nowadays is crap compared to the 80’s
I totally agree
I was 14 years old in 1987 they bring back some memories
Yes I was same age back when life seemed simple and easy. It's Xmas 2021 and I'm in bed with Covid 19😶just shows how crap life has gotten. No Blade Runner life here (2019)
Not bombarded with so many Christmas adverts that now start in mid November. Much rather it was like this again!
A real camera and the Twin Towers, how times have changed. And, no feckin mobiles either !
For a moment I was puzzled as to how I don't remember any of these. Eureka! I was twenty years old - never at home.
I vaguely remember these some more than others I was only really young but life was calmer then and a lot more enjoyable. People are not content anymore and seem to want to argue about points of view 24/7! I remember singing scream for cream at primary school play time!!!😂😂
I was 21 and my 2nd daughter had just been born. I was skint and couldn’t afford any Christmas presents but happy 😃
My sons birthday is December 18th so the headline caught my eye. I was only 2 when these come out. I love watching old adverts from the 80/90s. They were so different to the ones on now. X
When all the women were natural and no plastic surgery in sight.
I loved watching this. I’ve watched some compilations and I hardly recognised any of them, probably due to them being shown on different regions or something, but I remember nearly all of these. Ads today seem to make me feel hyper but these made me feel calm & grounded. Not sure how to explain it.
I know what you mean, and you're not imagining it. The editing and style of adverts has changed dramatically in the last 30 years, mostly because of the immediacy of social media. Adverts these days need to be much edgier and louder in order to keep people's attention - they're competing with people's phones and ipads now, whereas back then they had a captive audience. Watching them back now feels like we were living life at a slower speed :)
Yes, today's adverts make me feel anxious and unhappy. They also seem very loud.
@@tjfSIM We kinda were. I grew up on five channels and what your saying in terms of editing makes sense.
I was at the cinema the other day and realised its the only place I see ads like I used to. Nike had one that was just a fast paced head fuck. To be 8 again lol.
5:46 - Mark Williams off of The Fast Show and Harry Potter and stuff!
Cachet perfume. I absolutely loved it.
So did my Mum.
@@jackiebayliss 💖
The guy on the resolve ad. That’s me every day now
Good god I’m old 😫
What a wonderful time
The commercial for Polaroid really seems spooky in 2021.
I was 8 years old in 1987 and I remember the Insigna advert and the jingle it is Insigna and it’s all over now.
My ariel washing cycle is just about finished now
Mr Weasely eating the mince pie x
Dont forget the Paxo this christmas , Brilliant thanks for the upload 👍👍👍👍👍👍
12:39 The famous Old Spice ad
I still use it and it still fights off the birds.
1987 the yr i left school gid these make me feel old now
Great stuff! Thanks for uploading greatness! I hope you enjoy a merry Christmas!
Insignia and Resolve! Laugh out loud!
Yea, I think the politicians moved on and used these words.
I wouldn't have seen any of these on December 18th 1987 as it was my 21st birthday and I was out celebrating 😊. Although not living in the TVS region wouldn't have helped either. 🤔😁
I do remember most of them though, although considering it was only a week before Christmas not many of them were very festive were they?!
Remember when they stopped making Oil of Ulay and we had to really start thinking about what to get our Mum’s for Christmas?
It's oil of Olay now. When did they lose the U
They just changed the name to "Olay."
Aaah- the days when the twin towers still stood and oil of ulay hadn’t yet become Olay!
I still can't get used to it having a Pale coloured lid, instead of a black one !
The Holiday On Ice show from the Brighton Centre advert voiced by the late & legendary Sir Terry Wogan no less. And I'm deffo sure that it was Lilo Lil from Bread the saucy Scouser in the one for Ariel Liquid, Eileen Pollock.
I was only four years old in 1987,
There was old spice and brut 33 then along came insignia really thought I was the dogs strutting my stuff 😂
Lol
so a 3.5KG tin of Quality street is 8 quid? a 1KG tin is that now. Bloody hell.
5lb converts to just over 2.25KG, you can buy a 2KG tin in 2021 for about £16. £8.95 in 1987 equates to about £25.50 now (adjusted for inflation), so its not a bad deal nowadays.
£8 then is the equivalent of around £25 in 2021 money. Actually, astonishingly expensive, like a lot of things were in the 80s that we take for granted now.
Insignia and scream for cream definitely.
Can still smell that Oil of ulay now 🤮🤣
A young Mark Williams in the Mr Kipling advert.
Our “thingy” in America is called a downy ball and we put fabric softener in it. 😹
Believe you me the CO-OP do not care.
I have an in-built hatred of adverts, I grew up in the 80's - here's the reason..😔😞
I was born this year ,its really interesting to see adverts that my parents (and very young me) would
have watched
1:13
Shloer
From Beecham?
Clive Owen in the insignia advert?
It’s Valentine Pelka
I was just about to say Angus Deayton. Neither of us are right.
A young Mark Williams in the Mr Kipling advert
0:06 Girl in chair reminds me of Amanda "Spike" Stepto
Patricia Routledge in the Ariel advert, if I'm not mistaken...
Not sure it is, but Gina Maher played "Sharon".
No, a slight resemblance but clearly not her.
I don’t think it is, but most definitely the inspiration for her x
better times
The jacket potato! Wtf 😳 😂
Never did that with cream....l still wonder would that taste good 😳
Ravin!
Hurrah! No weird ads for overpriced enormous cars!!!!
It's Ma Griffe
Well it wants washing
If you know , you know .
Hahaha that's exactly what I was thinking!
Oil of ULAY???
Yes, that’s what it was called for decades in the U.K.
It's now called "Olay."
The price of quality street!!!!! Nowonder people were skinny then
Just look at Dixon’s adverts from the time, the prices of TVs etc converted to today is shocking!
Its a five pound in weight tin thats cheap compared todays prices🇬🇧👍
They could've helped with the decorations and stuff.. but okay
Get stuffed with Paxo.
A lot of posh people in those adverts
The 80’s were very ‘aspirational’.
Well at least our adverts are way better than they once were lol...