UK TV Ads 70's 2 1975
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Collection of TV Commercials 1975
Brutus Jeans, Diet Pepsi, Ultra Bright, Coca Cola, Vatman Calculator, Williams Stores, Aloha Bobby and Rose, Daily Mirror, The Sun, Skips, Dynamints, Mellow Birds, Stimorol, Mellow Birds, Worthington E, Branston Pickle, Energen Crispbread, Woolworths, The Rolling Stones, Slimcea, Grandee, Birds eye Cream Sponge Stanley Baxter, Milk Ads, Woolworths, Grandee Cigars.
The brilliant Stanley Baxter would never get away with that now.
Agree on both both points.
Diversity free adverts..lovely weren't they
It was good times. Everybody was white on the adds. It’s a rare occurrence today.
Remember seeing a box of Vesta curry ,it was on that kitchen shelf for a decade lol 😅
I remember these! 7 years old in 1975.
Same. I'm now 54
@@melgrant7404 crazy that it's 2024 now!!!
11 at the time. Now 61. Time goes too fast.
David Dundas singing a classic !!
4 or 5 Vatman scientific calculators = a 3-piece suite.
Oh yes, I remember that rude woman who was constantly complaining about her coffee!
"That's a lot of Coke and a lot of smiles" (and a lot of rotten teeth).
These adverts are from 1976 not 1975 because Aloha Bobby and Rose was released here in February 1976
Yep
Jeans On (Brutus) - David Dundas.
Stimorol / Woolworths voiced by Kenny Everett.
Grandee with Frankie Howerd and Madeline Smith.
Birds Eye with Stanley Baxter.
@ garethbramley1: Thank you, Gareth. I thought it was Pauline Collins with Frankie.
Mellow Birds with Julie Stevens.
A brief appearance by Robert Lyndsay if I am not mistaken.
@@mjp8648 In the ad for The Sun - as narrated by t'veterinary (Christopher Timothy)?
David Dundas album released today in 1977.
@ Janine Farrell: David also composed the original Channel 4 theme, Janine. He is actually a genuine Lord (Marquis of Zetland).
wonderful stuff😀
These Brit ads are fun! Too bad those products didn't come here
I just did the calculation (forgive the pun) on that top of the range Vatman = £400 in today's money. To think it's just one of dozens of functions on your mobile phone and free today. Extraordinary.
I was one Yr old when these came out.
@ George Mathieson 2: I was 16.
I don't remember seeing diet Pepsi in the shops back then.
They were around and tasted horrible! The jingle was everywhere.
Brill ! Love this.
5:00 🇬🇧… And anyone spot the marvellous, dearly departed, Cornelia Frances (best known as Sister Scott in The Young Doctors; Barbara Hamilton in Sons & Daughters and Morag Bellingham in Home And Away) as the driver in the yellow sports car at 5:00? (Obviously ripped from an Australian production and used in this UK tv ad!).
The she males of the 70s hmmm, slightly different meaning now.
The ad for Williams furniture stores sounds like Tommy Vance. Anyone confirm?
The Coke and Pepsi jingles were the same as in the US.
I believe they all originated from America but sometimes voiceovers were changed depending on which country showed them.
5:10 - That Skips ad - that weird clash between soft-focus Hovis, Finger-of-Fudge, and comely-young-couple Twix styles evidently didn't work because they soon were making these ads with sweaty fat wrestlers
Tell you what, I wouldn’t have worn those Brutus jeans. I don’t like the way they looked on. They seemed to be designed to emphasize things that I don’t want to emphasize. Modesty forbids…
6:52 Robert Lindsay?
was Molly Smith's body ever found?
Nothing as grand as a Grandee....Until you light one up. Looks so wrong these days Frankie.
😮 7:37 THE RICH BEHAVE LIKE THIS ,🤠🇬🇧🙏
7:33 The Sun newspaper obsessed with wife swapping. 10:52 Stanley Baxter playing all the characters in the anatomy class. The 1970s was the decade that taste forgot, but, apart from the troubles in Northern Ireland, not so bad.
I think we had more style then than people do now! Everybody dresses like a slob now.
I didn't like the skips I was 16 at the time.