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BBC 'local radio' by Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R
Campaign Work, Tuesday, 15 September 2009 11:30AM
A melancholy version of "Unchained Melody" provides the soundtrack to the new BBC Radio spot by RKCR/Y&R.
BBC 'local radio' by RKCR/Y&R
People are shown hugging various UK landmarks and features, from pillars and train platforms to statues and post boxes, in this latest work from RKCR/Y&R to promote local BBC radio.
The campaign urges listeners: "If you love where you live... be part of it."
This article was first published on Campaign Work
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