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Campaign Work, Thursday, 26 February 2009 01:54PM
In one of the greatest domestic mismatches on TV, Ronnie Corbett and Alice Cooper settle down to eat gammon steaks while watching Sky+. The campaign was written and art directed by Jonathan Burley, Ian Williamson, Andrew Lloyd Jones and Mark Dickens and directed by Alan Coulter for Hungry Man.
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