Rodney Bewes in Birds Eye. Stork / Bachelors voiced by Richard Briers. Hamlet - Air On A G Sting played by Jacques Loussier. Birds Eye Country music by Johnny Johnston.
6:45 - The Ploughman's Lunch was not a traditionally-name meal, it was an ad campaign from the 1960s to get shoppers, office workers etc eating in pubs at lunchtime (back then very few pubs did food). The idea was that any barman could put bread, cheese and pickle on a plate and sell it with a catchy name and high mark up. And they were right.
Ah yes.. a wonderful time when you wrote to a company for information, when you would 100% receive a reply, and 100% have your letter delivered in a timely manner by a Royal Mail that was the envy of the world.... how times change... nowadays emails do enable a fast reply but many (companies, colleagues) don't even bother to reply to that.
No way! Lennon & McCartney hated when musicians allowed their songs to be used in TV ads. They thought it cheapened the music. It sounds more like Greg Lake.
Obedient little women in kitchens, men who don't have to try too hard, a role for double glazing in adultery, smoke, drink and eat shit..how I loved the 70s..
If only we had adverts like this today...life seemed better in the 70s.
No diversity and failed multiculturalism and false adverts .proper English adverts people and white is beautiful.....1977..❤
Wonderful! If only today's programmes had the same class.
Liked these 70s ads
The Granada ad suprised me… Mike the barman from only fools and horses!
The fact we were reassured no gristle in bachelors pie fillings 😂😂just the word puts me off
Rodney Bewes in Birds Eye.
Stork / Bachelors voiced by Richard Briers.
Hamlet - Air On A G Sting played by Jacques Loussier.
Birds Eye Country music by Johnny Johnston.
6:45 - The Ploughman's Lunch was not a traditionally-name meal, it was an ad campaign from the 1960s to get shoppers, office workers etc eating in pubs at lunchtime (back then very few pubs did food). The idea was that any barman could put bread, cheese and pickle on a plate and sell it with a catchy name and high mark up. And they were right.
10:26 - The same guy loving Batchelors pies fillings was him cooing over New Stork SB at 5:53 . easily pleased, wasn't he?
Had that clairol dryer
The guy in the green bean advert played Terry Sullivan dad in brook side
Sure adverts were broadcast in Ireland on RTE & worldwide.
Ah yes.. a wonderful time when you wrote to a company for information, when you would 100% receive a reply, and 100% have your letter delivered in a timely manner by a Royal Mail that was the envy of the world.... how times change... nowadays emails do enable a fast reply but many (companies, colleagues) don't even bother to reply to that.
I'm waiting for the Quilted Fiesta 77 ad 'This is Henry'. Does anyone remember it? How do I find it?
Is that Paul McCartney singing on the Yorke add
nope
No way! Lennon & McCartney hated when musicians allowed their songs to be used in TV ads.
They thought it cheapened the music. It sounds more like Greg Lake.
No its former Dr Who Peter Davison, under his real name Peter Moffat
Obedient little women in kitchens, men who don't have to try too hard, a role for double glazing in adultery, smoke, drink and eat shit..how I loved the 70s..
inspector japp actor, poirot, in Skol advt.
Steven Bent
Alun Armstrong
Kenny Ireland
Paul Copley