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Emery ready to bring charm to leadership role

are still universally popular after 15 years of running a company. In response to which, Rob Norman ...

Salvation Army fights cutbacks with emotional Xmas campaign

marketing agency Watson Phillips Norman (WPN). WPN business director John Eversley said last year ...

Fairtrade Fortnight digital drive seeks 'show offs'

. The first challenge, Banana Smile, launched yesterday. It is supported by Zo Ball and Norman 'Fatboy Slim ...

Cadbury £6.5m Spots v Stripes campaign takes off

outdoor advertising campaign. Norman Brodie, Cadbury London 2012 general manager, said: "We were ...

State-owned Bank of Scotland launches new identity

'. Archie Kane, group executive director for Scotland at Lloyds Banking Group, said: "This is not about ...

PC World shifts focus to brand over products

Norman Lovett, who played Holly the computer in Red Dwarf, and Matt King, best-known for playing ...

Picture the Loan 'scooter' Watson Phillips Norman

A Geordie housewife talks to Picture Loan about borrowing 25,000 at the same time she is trying to help her son find his scooter. This ad was voted by the public as the second most annoying ad of 2007. Click here to see People s Choice: most irritating ad of 2007.

Knorr DDB London

A very funny spot for Knorr from DDB London. Voiced by 'Royle Family' actor Ralf Little, we see an incredibly realistic-looking animatronic panda called Norman who pinches a delicious meal from his zoo keeper and does some nifty acrobatics along the way. The ad was directed by Ulf Johansson, who recently departed ...

 

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