This spot ran just before privatisation. The lawyers wouldn’t allow any claims to be made, so what could you say?

Two years after this ran exactly the same idea picked up a D&DA for another kitchen appliance. The only difference was the size of production budget

Kettlejug

There was absolutely nothing at all to say about the Kenwood Kettlejug. But it looked quite classy versus a kettle.

Hamptons wanted something different from the traditional, hard-sell, estate agent TV commercial. The hero of this spot obliged – he was cast at Bristol zoo!

OK, this shouldn’t really be here. And I can’t believe the client bought it either. But this very low budget, TV campaign was so cheeky that it gained cult status in the north of England.

This TV spot explained a clever new telephone service. Simply make the shape of a “P” on your phone to contact your nearest, reputable plumber.