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The 10 Best TV Ads of 2004

"diamond" A man chokes to death on a cracker while watching TV and his friend has his corpse converted ...

Puma attacked over use of baby chimp in TV commercial

Puma to pull its new TV ad, which features a young chimpanzee dressed in a nappy...., Halfords backed down in the war of words with CAPS and agreed not to use chimpanzees in its television ...

Guardian journalist named as love rival to David Blunkett

Guardian political writer Hoggart, who also worked at The Spectator writing about television and wine, was revealed by the News of the World to have had an affair with Quinn at the same time she was conducting her three-year affair with Home Secretary Blunkett. The paper revealed The Spectator publisher ...

Government invests £15m in NHS interactive TV service

LONDON – The government is investing £15m in an interactive TV service for the NHS, which...is currently only available on digital satellite TV, but will be extended to include Freeview and cable next ...

Mr T plays on flying phobia for Orbis charity advertising

Baracus in the hit 1980s television series 'The A-Team', where he was famous for his outrageous taste ...

Government urged to fund TV ads to curb binge drinking

LONDON – UK charity Alcohol Concern has called on the government to fund TV ads to warn against

Adwatch of the year: The creatives' choice

Which TV campaigns made the biggest impression on the industry in 2004? Gail Kemp asks the experts...it on television, but I suspect that the BACC may have had a hand in that. Well done to all involved and I hope ...

News brief: US government ad campaign targets UK tourists

A US government £3m ad campaign targeting UK tourists (Marketing, 10 November) hits TV screens

New campaign: Great Ormond Street

to provide accommodation for parents of the sick children it cares for. TV presenter Cat Deeley, a patron

News Analysis: None for the road

Horrific images of death on the roads in cinema and TV ads have become almost as predictable as the rather more palatable turkey and mince pies at Christmas. Through the 80s and 90s, it seemed ... through the air had a car hit her. The ads have been showing on TV and in cinemas since late summer ...

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