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7th August 2013, 08:39 PM
#11
Old TV commercials.
What was a Humphrey?? Watch out there's a Humphrey about!!
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7th August 2013, 09:26 PM
#12

Originally Posted by
Duke Drennan
I find myself periodically humming or singing the old TV commercials such as "Rael-Brooke Poplin the shirt you don't iron", or "You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent" or "Murray Mints, Murray Mint, too good to hurry mints". I remember one where a bottle of Mackeson beer is kicking a ball but can't remember the song that accompanied it. There has to be dozens more, who can reminds us of a few?
was it not the one that ends Mackesons good for you "?
ron the batcave
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7th August 2013, 09:33 PM
#13
Not sure Ron, I remember a bottle of Mackesons dribbling a ball around and a catchy tune playing. It was funny.
Duke Drennan R809731
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7th August 2013, 09:49 PM
#14
You will wonder where your teeth all went, if you clean your teeth with Pepsodent.
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7th August 2013, 10:11 PM
#15
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7th August 2013, 10:40 PM
#16
Cadbury's Smash (for mash get smash) 80's advert
Cadbury's Smash (for mash get smash) 80's advert:
LINK: Cadbury's Smash (for mash get smash) 80's advert - YouTube
CLASSIC:
K.
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7th August 2013, 10:48 PM
#17
Great! I like all of the above!! Remember the greasy hair dos - Brillcream, "A little dab will do ya".
Canada 1950s, Labatts Beer - no alcohol advertising in Ontario. a man on a swing "The Swing is to Labatts" and the man winks.
Behind the driver on London buses - late 1940s -
At Auntie Bee's it's any old teas
At Auntie Jane's it just pure rain
But mother sees we've Lipton teas
London underground escalators had some good ones - anyone remember?
On the Sydney suburban red rattlers in front carriage by the driver's door, same era -
"Passengers are requested not to speak to the driver".
Larrikins - no inane graffiti in those days - poignant because it ran along a few waterways -
"Passengers are requested not to pea in the river"
And same era again -
"I like aeroplane jelly, aeroplane jelly for me. And it's still on the shelves.
Richard
Our Ship was our Home
Our Shipmates our Family

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7th August 2013, 10:49 PM
#18
Ovaltine / foster / trevessa:
OVALTINE / FOSTER / TREVESSA:
SCAN BARRYS CPT FOSTER 1.jpg
k.
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7th August 2013, 11:14 PM
#19
Error:
Old TV Commercials:
Though Ovaltine was the norm TV was not invented ?
K.
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8th August 2013, 07:19 AM
#20
Old TV Commercials.
Theres A Humphrey About. This was Unigate Milk, some big celebs including Muhammad Ali were on them.A red and white straw (Humphrey)would sneak into peoples glasses of milk and drink it.Unigate started selling red and white straws 3 for 10p.
The other one I liked was "Nice one Cyril" it was surprising how that crept into every day language.If somebody did something good you would hear "Nice one Cyril"
Regards.
Jim.B.
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