Old TV adverts

Started by Matthew-peter, March 01, 2012, 05:05:39 PM

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Matthew-peter

Howdy all, just been watching some old TV adverts(my cousin was watching them in the same room as me) and this one came up

Yellow Pages Hornby advert 1985 (fairly HQ)
In my opinion its fantastic, really makes you think how times have changed.

Feel free to put others and discuss them. So what do you think of the one above?
OK who took my cake?

EtchedPixels

Ah yes .. back in the old days before

- kids were too fat to cycle

- "I'm sorry they did a batch run, try next year"

- "You can't go out on the busy roads with a bicycle, even with a safety hat and high vis, it's not safe"

- "I'm sorry it says 14 or older, is he 14"

mind you also the days before

'I checked on google, hit order and it'll be here tomorrow'   ;-)
"Knowledge has no value or use for the solitary owner: to be enjoyed it must be communicated" -- Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden

Pete Mc

I remember Harry Enfield's character Tim Nice But Dim going into a book and awking for a book called Fly Fishing by J.R Hartley only to be told it does'nt exist because it was a fictional book on an advert of the telly.
He then asked if she had any other books by J.R Hartley.

Don't know whether the Hornby R186 signal box ad came before or after the Fly fishing one,but they were both Yellow Pages ads.

Pete
:Class37: :NGaugersRule:
Its my train set and I'll run worra want!

Pete sadly passed away on the 27th November 2013 - http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=17988.msg179976#msg179976

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