The Cannings were a fictional 'typical' working-class family created by Natwest in the mid-1990s, to advertise the bank's various products and services. They consisted of mum & dad (both in their 40s- he was a plumber and somewhat overweight), their ...
It was an advert about 3 little old ladies that ate some chocolate and got such a buzz they all did a back somersault. My daughter was in the ad and I would love a copy for her. It would have ...
Do you remember Nicholas Lyndhurst in this WHSmith adverts in the 90s? A series of different adverts for WHSmith throughout the late 90s where Nicholas Lyndhurst plays every character of the family. Mildly disturbing, very well acted and brilliantly entertaining. ...
'Nimble. Real bread, but lighter,' was the slogan in this early 70s advert. The advert, I remember, was of a lovely young woman (...who was older than I was at that time!) in a balloon and the song 'I can't ...