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entwisi 05-07-2011 07:22

Advertising "characters"
 
OK so we currently have the wonderful meerkats that have shot to fame but what other "characters" have become popular from adverts.

One that springs to mind for me is a balding bloke used to advertise cigarettes a number of years ago(Regal??) I dont smoke so it never stuck what brand it was), Can't recall "his" name but the campaign went on for ages, was quite funny and it was discussed that it was worrying the powers that be that it was making smoking attractive.

Over to you, what can you remember( and for the more 'elderly' members you might need to explain what the product was as well... :tongueout )

Bee 23-11-2011 20:49

Re: Advertising "characters"
 
Churchill's 'bulldog',

For Churchill's Car Insurance.

steve2qec 23-11-2011 20:53

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I remember the Weetabix characters that were made up to be like a gang of skinheads. Must have been the early 80's.

walkinman221 23-11-2011 20:55

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The buy smash get mash robots.

jedimaster 23-11-2011 20:56

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honey monster,tony the tiger,the smash robots,coco pops monkey,tango man,green giant,
oxo family,tetley tea folk


just to name a few

steve2qec 23-11-2011 21:02

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There was an ad campaign for milk but there weren't any characters, as such, just straws that would march across the screen....they were called something like The Humphries.

jedimaster 23-11-2011 21:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 951159)
There was an ad campaign for milk but there weren't any characters, as such, just straws that would march across the screen....they were called something like The Humphries.


'ACCRINGTON STANLEY...............................WHO ARE THEY'!

:hidewall:

steve2qec 23-11-2011 21:07

Re: Advertising "characters"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jedimaster (Post 951162)
'ACCRINGTON STANLEY...............................WHO ARE THEY'!

:hidewall:

Yeah, they've tried all sorts to get us to drink more milk...!

garinda 23-11-2011 21:17

Re: Advertising "characters"
 
Molly Weir's 'Flash cleans baths without scratching'.

R. White's secret lemonade drinker man.

garinda 23-11-2011 21:21

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Maureen Lipman's long running Beatie character, for B.T.

'You get an ology...you're a scientist.'

:D

jedimaster 23-11-2011 21:23

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the old bt ads: busby.bob hoskins 'it's good to talk', maureen lipman 'an ology!'

118 and 118

jr hartley

garinda 23-11-2011 21:28

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For mash get Smash aliens.

cashman 23-11-2011 21:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 951154)
The buy smash get mash robots.

Cadbury's Smash Adverts, 1960s/1970s - YouTube these were the smashers loved em,also the Brooke Bond Chimps,

MargaretR 23-11-2011 21:46

Re: Advertising "characters"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 916681)
OK so we currently have the wonderful meerkats that have shot to fame but what other "characters" have become popular from adverts.

One that springs to mind for me is a balding bloke used to advertise cigarettes a number of years ago(Regal??) I dont smoke so it never stuck what brand it was), Can't recall "his" name but the campaign went on for ages, was quite funny and it was discussed that it was worrying the powers that be that it was making smoking attractive.

Over to you, what can you remember( and for the more 'elderly' members you might need to explain what the product was as well... :tongueout )

Do you mean this ad?

Hamlet Cigar Adverts - YouTube

Bee 24-11-2011 07:22

Re: Advertising "characters"
 
Howard from Halifax;

Original Howard of Halifax advert - YouTube


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