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John Smith's 'antiques' by TBWA London

John Smith's has launched its second TV spot starring comedian Peter Kay....as John Smith, the UK's archetypal 'no nonsense' man. ...

Holsten Pils 'George Raft' by Gold Greenlees Trott

the comedian in verbal repartees with Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney and Edward G ...

Florette 'bags of feelgood' by Now

The campaign is the first by Now since it won the account last year. A 40-second spot, "the joy of salad", breaks on 4 April and features a couple who turn making a salad into a succinct sequence. It was written by John Townshend, art directed by Steve Paskin and ?directed by Simon Willows through Blinkink. ...

Guinness 'surfer' by Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO

The galloping sea horses of the Guinness "surfers" spot ushered in kind of advertising spectacular that had never been seen before in the UK.

KitKat 'The longest tennis match ever' by JWT London

When John Isner recently beat Nicolas Mahut 70 - 68 at Wimbledon in the longest tennis match ever

John Smith's 'dog show' by TBWA\ London

John Smith's launches its latest execution in its 'no nonsense' campaign featuring comedian Peter

Courage 'gertcha' by Boase Massimi Pollitt Univas

Nobody could do the advertising common touch quite like John Webster.

Hovis 'farmers' race' by Dare

The ad, by Dare, is directed by Dougal Wilson, the director of the John Lewis Always a Woman spot. The ad, which breaks on 9th April, was shot near Macclesfield, Cheshire which is home to the first Hovis mill. The spot includes some genuine Hovis farmers who grow British red wheat exclusively ...

Winalot 'what a lot' by DDB UK

The ad, made by DDB UK, stars dog owners, and features an "ode to dogs" voiced over portraits of families with their pets. The ad was created by Jonathan John and David Mackersey. The spot was directed by Paul Gay through Hungryman. The director of photography was Ed Wild. ...

Tango 'orange man' by Howell Henry Chaldecott Lury

No commercial better symbolized the creative iconaclism of Howell Henry Chaldecott Lury during the early 90s than its first Tango spot for Britvic.

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