07 Feb 2003
| by ANNE-MARIE CRAWFORD
J. Walter Thompson has created a campaign for Persil to mark its continued support of Comic Relief....will mean an automatic donation is made to Comic Relief.
The TV work features an animated character called ...
, the dot ends up as Keith's nose. He then removes it and places it as the "o" in the Comic Relief logo ...
Nose Day on 14 March.
The relationship between Persil and Comic Relief will also be supported by in ...
17 Nov 2004
Wella is stepping up its support of Comic Relief with a limited-edition can of red...to Comic Relief for each can sold.
Point-of-sale work using the strapline 'Spray your hair and show you ...
-up with Comic Relief.
...
27 Feb 2003
UK to support its partnership with Comic Relief's Red Nose Day 2003.
20 Feb 2003
for its support of Comic Relief. The activity, which will also include PR, direct marketing and above
27 Apr 2006
| by by Alex Donohue
for the BBC's Sport Relief scheme in Sainsbury's stores....excited about taking part in Sport Relief and making a difference."
Comic Relief announced in February ...
will be filmed for a series of programmes on BBC One.
Tequila\London has worked with Comic Relief on a number ...
Persil, Flora and Birds Eye, to BBC Sport Relief, which campaigns to alleviate poverty in the developing ...
27 Nov 2007
| by Ed Kemp
. The venture, owned by Twin Trading and Equal Exchange, is backed by Comic Relief and education charity ...
21 May 2008
| by Staff
LONDON - RPM has created an adventure-comic-style print campaign to celebrate Bournville's 100th...s strategy director, said: "The iconic style comics of the 20th century have proven to bring back strong ...
01 Mar 1996
| by CAROLINE MARSHALL
Bartle Bogle Hegarty is set to unveil its first film for the Elida
Faberge male body spray, Lynx, since winning the UK account from
Ammirati Puris Lintas last June.
29 Jul 2008
| by Jeremy Lee
could run as an annual event beyond 2012, similar to the BBC's Comic Relief. Media owners also plan ...
07 Mar 2002
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - DC Comics, the creator of Superman, is suing Wella in an attempt to stop the haircare...DC Comics is concerned that use of "Kryptonite" in this way could harm the name, which ...
.
DC Comics has alleged that because Kryptonite gel appears with a TM symbol, the public might think ...
as part of a radio broadcast of 'Superman'.
DC Comics is claiming that Kryptonite, which ...