@@RudeGuy-RG I have only just seen this today and my GOD, I rewound that at least 3 times! For a 4 minute video, I spent 15 minutes trying to not p**s myself
RG, thank you for taking me back to when adverts were better than the programmes they came between. However you have just added a whole new take on them which I think I only Not The Nine O'Clock News ever came close to - remember the American Express advert with Pamela Stephens saying that will do nicely and would you like to...... Pure genius by you as always. Best part - Think Twatt!
"Shake and vac" also the "milk tray" adverts, I remember a cigar advert with a bald bodyguard slamming gates and such on young girls trying to get to the smoker, going back a bit for that one!
I appreciate what must have been very time consuming, the amount of effort you put into making this, thank you for the many laughs! The dogging ad cracked me up the most, apparently it's a great way to meet like minded people...
@@noddytiddlywinks6873 Yeah, I remember on New Year's day 1980 Simon Mayonnaise on radio 1 said "That's it now, every year from now on will sound like science fiction". But instead of UFO with it's snazzy cars, purple haired moonbase women and submarine crews in string jumpers, we got bloody Soylent Green.
Bravo, That last one really had me rolling, i mean the Dogging one was Really good, but the "Think Twat!".... my stomach hurts.... we are Gluttons for punishment more please
That last advert at 3:57 had me in tears. I must have watched it at least 5 times now. That road safety advert was played to death (quite literally). everyone was fed up seeing it.
Funny, I remember all these ads from watching too much TV as a child. Exceptionally funny. I laughed all the way through, but especially loved the description of the dog food 🙄. Thanks for posting 👍
The original is on a DVD called "Charlie Says". It's a collection of the old public service announcements. It's got all the famous ones, a kid getting fried when he climbs up an electricity sub station, Joe and Petunia watching a yachtsman drowning, Charlie the cat warning against paedoes, the old woman setting a man trap in the hall and best of all Donald Pleasance as "The spirit of dark and lonely water" drowning cretins in abandoned marl pits.
I have some suggestions for you; the chocolate ads from the 70s such as Milk Tray ads (all because the lady loves ... ), Flake, Cadbury's Fruit and Nut with Frank Muir, Timote shampoo and Badedas bubble bath, PG Tips or Tetley tea, Cinzano with Joan Collins and Leonard Rossiter, and there are so many more Hamlet ads that deserve your attention. Loving your work!
I'm afraid I remembered all those ads.... lovely perversion though, the Dogging was obvious but still hilarious...loved the moped smash scene...lol...🤔😀😀👍🇬🇧
Great to have you back RG. I think there's good mileage in the "Charlie says" adverts. What about the one where the boy climbs the electricity pylon to retrieve his kite?
@@RudeGuy-RG good stuff...saw the Beat too...rudied.. sorry roadied a bit with fellow Derry lads ,the Undertones, and fellow Birkonian ( now an adopted son of Birkenhead) Declan McManus aka Elvis Costello used to knock around here, his da was a top man ( he did the R Whites ads...) ..
I remember as kids we found, how does one put this, “a gentleman’s monthly periodical for solitary pursuits” in a derelict house (who by the way goes into an empty house for a spot of self gratification…wait, hold on). Anyway, it had a floppy 7 inch record on the cover. We took this to my mates house and put it on the record player. Now imagine the look of sheer horror on my mate’s mum’s face as 100 watts of bored sounding “ooohhhs” , “ahhhhs” and “oh yes, put it there baby’s” blasted from the family Grundig into her and the two women she was politely having tea with in the adjacent room.