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The 10 Best TV Ads of 2004

, picking up their clothes where they dropped them, in this Cannes gold-winning spot from Bartle Bogle ...

The 10 Best of Bullmore 2004

long suspected their Emperor to be lightly clothed but no small innocent had spoken up; no whistle had ...

The Annual 2004: The 10 Hottest snappers

and sense of humour. He shot the launch ads for Tesco's Cherokee clothing range for Lowe. His trademark ...

The Annual 2004: The 10 Worst celebrity appearances

's clothing was a bit of a let-down. 7. Mel Sykes for Head Shoulders Lame. Pointless. Mel Sykes uttering ...

The Annual 2004: The Year in ... International

directors: Anna Kohlhaupt, Wolf-Peter Camphansen 7. Herringbone "cloth", "sofa", Australia The clothing ...

The Annual 2004: The Year in ... Cinema

develops some interesting new powers over women's clothing. Agency: Bartle Bogle Hegarty Writer ...

The Annual 2004: The 10 Most unhappy hunters

original than joining a bunch of dreary middle managers dressed in ridiculous pastel-coloured clothes ...

The Annual 2004: The 10 Best celebrity appearances

on to the clothes of these usually impeccable, stylish icons, demonstrating to good effect how uncool white marks ...

The Annual 2004: The Year in ... Creative

's known for being a bit of a joker and having a penchant for disgusting clothes. 9. George Bryant, head ... Watford "team of the year", Oliver and Patel started agency life at Ogilvy, where they created the "cloth ...

The Annual 2004: The Year in ... Direct Marketing

to the business of marketing as catwalk clothes have with keeping you warm. But it is absolutely clear what ...

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