Between the ages of naught and five, your child will develop characteristics that will stay with them for the rest of their lives.
by: Dabitch, Oct 9 1970 - 9:35pm
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This is possibly the last black and white Guinness ad, and it is the first one created by ad agency J. Walter Thompson.
by: Dabitch, Aug 12 1970 - 7:03pm
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A husband asks his wife if she can fetch him a Guinness, and she walks through the rain to the pub in order to do so.
by: Dabitch, Aug 12 1970 - 1:34pm
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Once upon a time there was a princess who had three suitors.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1970 - 4:13pm
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"I'm going to say goodbye."
"No, don't say goodbye, it sounds, so permanent."
"It's only for a very short
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1970 - 3:42pm
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It'll make a dishonest woman out of you.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1970 - 3:11pm
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The seductive lady serves birds eye pie as if she had made it.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1970 - 2:36pm
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At a chatty bridge table, a man lights up his pipe. The hostess seems quite annoyed by this until she smells the scent.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1970 - 2:52am
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British Eggs E For B ad starring George Best - by O&M (1970)
by: Dabitch, Jun 6 1970 - 8:01am
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by: Dabitch, Mar 22 1970 - 10:32am
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by: Dabitch, Feb 22 1970 - 10:32am
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Inspired by Jack Nicholson's reactions in easy rider, the Cresta bear reacts to Blackcurrent.
by: Dabitch, Jan 22 1970 - 10:23am
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Trifle, the cornerstone of the British Empire. When the people stopped bothering to make trifle, the Empire started to crumble. Coincidence perhaps.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1969 - 3:02pm
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The taster who works for the foreign man in the Fez doesn't want to give up the sherry.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1969 - 2:28pm
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A man stuffs his pipe and isn't quite prepared for the lady asking him to dance.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1969 - 2:03am
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(They say it's got something to do with the horse chestnuts.)
by: Dabitch, Apr 26 1969 - 4:15pm
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by: Dabitch, Jan 18 1969 - 5:38pm
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The man in the off license tries to convince the customer to buy anything but Harvey's Bristol Cream.
by: Dabitch, Nov 11 1968 - 8:18pm
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A man strips off all of his clothes down to his skivvies, socks, and hat, in the laundrette.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1968 - 7:17pm
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"The relentless gale crashed against Rodney's steel set brow"
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1967 - 4:30pm
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Trousers for the man of action, trousers for the man of taste. Trousers for the man of fashion, Hardy Amos sets the pace.
by: Dabitch, Jan 31 1967 - 10:12am
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Little brother is determined to travel the world and has packed everything, ready to go.
by: Dabitch, Jan 30 1967 - 9:49pm
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Sir Clement Raphael Freud was a British broadcaster, writer, politician, and chef.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1966 - 5:00pm
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Clement Freud explains that today is the second anniversary of his operation, so he's prepared a gourmet meal for his best friend.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1966 - 4:49pm
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As soon as the music teacher lights up the cigar, the atrocious playing suddenly is in tune and the Hamlet jingle to boot.
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1966 - 1:29pm
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The things some people can do with an old box.
by: Dabitch, May 17 1966 - 9:14pm
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William Franklyn strolls through a house that is in the process of being demolished while sharing the secret of SHH - you know who.
by: Dabitch, Oct 9 1965 - 9:40pm
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It looks good, it tastes good, and it certainly does you good.
by: Dabitch, Aug 12 1965 - 2:16am
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A VW has fewer parts than other cars because it needs fewer parts.
by: Dabitch, May 19 1965 - 8:00am
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by: Dabitch, May 28 1964 - 8:19pm
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Way back in the 1960s, a very pretty young lady was enlisted to carefully roll the wrapper off a cadbury's Flake, and then stick it in her mouth.
by: Dabitch, Apr 25 1964 - 12:23pm
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Brian Jones co-wrote this jingle with the J. Walter Thompson ad agency in 1964.
by: Dabitch, Mar 7 1964 - 4:54pm
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Leslie Ash is the little girl in the 1964 Fairy advert
by: Dabitch, Feb 1 1964 - 2:01am
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The burglar is after a diamond necklace, but after a single puff of the Benson & Hedges in shiny gold packaging, he decides he needs to burglar th
by: Dabitch, Aug 11 1963 - 2:32pm
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Tony Hancock goes on holiday and starves himself because he believes that the French don't eat eggs for breakfast. Silly Tony!
by: Dabitch, Oct 9 1962 - 3:59pm
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Guinness focuses her on having the drink after work, as a well-deserved treat.
by: Dabitch, Aug 12 1961 - 7:00pm
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Why four coats of paint when three would be more than enough?
by: Dabitch, Jun 22 1961 - 8:00am
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Bing Crosby sings a catchy jingle as he travels around in the UK, as you can have a wonderful time when you go on Shell Shell Shell.
by: Dabitch, Oct 9 1960 - 2:41pm
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Tommy Cooper shills pears for Cape Fruit.
by: Dabitch, Oct 9 1959 - 9:31pm
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HP Sauce - Haggis ad from 1959
by: Dabitch, Oct 9 1959 - 8:20pm
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"Go to work on an egg" Tony Hancock and Patricia Hayes try to solve a crossword puzzle, they argue over eggs vs eel and pig vs pie.
by: Dabitch, Oct 9 1957 - 10:25pm
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The Ostrich first appeared on a Guinness poster in 1936 - "My goodness! My Guinness!"
by: Dabitch, Aug 12 1957 - 12:45pm
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Another Gilroy poster animal comes to life, this time it's the kangaroo that first appeared in a poster in 1947.
by: Dabitch, Aug 12 1956 - 6:49pm
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by: Dabitch, Nov 12 1955 - 3:55pm
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This is the first Guinness commercial, and it was based on Gilroy's 1935 "Sealion" poster.
by: Dabitch, Sep 22 1955 - 10:09am
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This is the first TV commercial to be broadcast in the United Kingdom.
by: Dabitch, Mar 30 1955 - 10:03pm
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Batchelors Wonderful Peas Peas ad from the late 1950s
by: Dabitch, Oct 10 1950 - 9:00am
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