Classic Ads From Simpler Times

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Classic Ads From Simpler Times Podcast

Welcome to a podcast hosted by unemployable fourth-rate advertising suit Steve Cooke and eminently-employable award-winning advertising creative and TV commercial director Tony Williams (no not that one - the other one). Each week, in an attempt to transport ourselves back to a world where there was no global plague, we all had expense accounts and white dogshit was still a thing, we review a classic TV ad and try to work out whether or not it was any good. We're already attracting some great reviews... "WTF is this shit?" - Sir John Hegarty "I f*cking hate these people..." - Unnamed bread brand marketing director "Why do they think my name is so funny?" - Award-winning TV commercial director Tom Kuntz "This podcast is brilliant, I'm going to tell all my friends about it..." - Tony Williams' Mum "I'm going to sue these dickheads..." - INSERT NAME HERE "Everyone loves the Hovis ad, WTF is wrong with you c*nts..." - Sir Ridley Scott "I was brilliant in that ad..." - Ray Wilkins "Eccellente." - Colonel Dietrich from Raiders of the Lost Ark "Both these blokes use lady-scented body wash..." - Isaiah Mustapha "Lovely boys. I knew their parents you know. Well worth a listen." - Clarence Frank Birdseye II "The mark 2 Ford Transit is basically exactly the same as the original 1965 version except it has square headlights. Don't edit that out you wanker." - Tony Williams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Levis Launderette - Nick Kamen tribute

    05/18/2021

    Levis Launderette - Nick Kamen tribute

    I’m afraid you’re going to have to indulge us in another BBH-John Hegarty fan club swoon type of thing this week. We’d had decided to give BBH a bit of a swerve for a while but recent events made a review of this ad pertinent so let's put away the wobbly lips and jog on shall we? Buy a ticket on this week’s fun bus and you’ll be part of the discussion about what Levis want in their ads where we discover that unsurprisingly its America and arse shots in that order. Tones mines a rich vein of personal experience to talk about casting bum doubles before revealing a hitherto undiscovered ability to be discreet and there’s a bit of chit-chat about rodent eating as a PR strategy. It's 1985 and Tony’s watching Grange Hill, desperately trying to make sure he doesn’t catch girl germs and BMXing with his mates… whilst I’m discovering fashion and loose underwear in-between hangovers. More importantly Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher are installing nuclear weapons in Berkshire and this forces the agency of the decade to hire a pretty boy, take him back to the 1960s and then force him to act in a 60 second soft core porn movie for teenage girls…in the process creating an ad so successful that the client demanded that it was taken off air.  Have a listen as we review the only ad ever to feature as talent a man who turned down Kate Moss for that bird that worked with Terry Christian on The Word and have a loo at the ad here https://youtu.be/G1c-bfv2sds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    52 min
  2. John West - Bear (feat. Bob the Builder)

    05/04/2021

    John West - Bear (feat. Bob the Builder)

    Thanks for joining us again as we continue our mission of making it impossible for you to underestimate us. This week on the pod Tony’s Uber passenger rating raises its ugly head before we segue into me having a generic old man ranting at the clouds session about exotic birds parrots in ride-sharing vehicles. We meander down memory lane, swerving the white dogshit and that bloke your parents called uncle who spent an inordinate amount of time trying to get you to come and have a look at the train set in his shed… to find out how Tones vandalised his Mum’s car with the cigarette lighter before not being allowed in the monkey enclosure at Dudley Wildlife Park because the family Ford Escort had velour seats. And if you stick with it you’ll hear as a veteran fisherman gets in touch and leaves us a personal message for inclusion in this episode where we review the John West TV commercial voted as the UK’s funniest telly ad…ever. Yes, the love child of Worzel Gummidge and Tony’s Dad joins the list of celebs who’re now using the world’s foremost podcast about old ads and paedophile celebrities as a platform to amplify their media profile, after Enya and Wolf Kahler, the original John West now gets on the blower to reveal himself to be a cuddly old chap deeply committed to the use of pilchard juice as an aphrodisiac and hell-bent on raping the ocean of all suitable fish-based protein. So join shit advertising suit Steve Cooke and award-winning advertising creative and TV commercial director Tony Williams as we take a look at a TV ad featuring a bloke in a bear suit with Bob the Builder as the voiceover talent. Have a look at the advert on our YouTube channel here https://youtu.be/rj4T-cZKbB8 and also as promised, here's the link to the most Australia video ever...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIRT7lf8byw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    54 min
  3. Sony Bravia - Balls (feat. Jose Gonzalez)

    04/27/2021

    Sony Bravia - Balls (feat. Jose Gonzalez)

    This episode is recorded live in Tony's kitchen here in sunny Perth, Western Australia, where the time is 20 past 1987 and we’ve just been dropped back into a mini-lockdown because some bellend from Melbourne got Covid then went for a chicken parmi in Kardinya before dropping in at Coles so he could f**k up a long weekend for 2.8 million people. UK listeners probably have little sympathy over a mere three day lockdown when they haven’t been outside since April last year, but let’s be honest, if you live in Britain you probably don’t want to go outside anyway when the entire place is ankle-deep in litter and smells like a tramps arse most of the time. Anyway… join has-been advertising suit Steve Cooke, and Mount Lawley’s premier noodle expert and TV commercial director Tony Williams as we explain how Colonel Dietrich got a face transplant, before moving on to find out whether Tones would leave Jennifer Aniston for Angelina Jolie, how long it takes to train a crack squad of squirrels to crack nuts and whether the leader of the Mujahadeen Brigades has a future in advertising. This is the episode where Tony reveals that his cold, shriveled heart has no room in it for even one of the 250,000 colourful bouncing balls used in today’s ad for Sony’s Bravia TVs. The levels of downbeat on display from Western Australia’s foremost Jimmy Saville impersonator will remind some of our listener of the Lego Kipper ad where the absence of Tommy Cooper led to Tony sitting in the studio for an hour and a half displaying the face he usually reserves for a difficult poo. Yes, Tony’s an absolute fun sponge in this one. Behaving like a man from a near future where happiness has been banned and everyone has to walk to work in bare feet over paths strewn with Lego… but for you and I it’s 2005, 100 million people in Indonesia are sat in the dark, devastated because they can’t watch Ken Barlow getting married again, and more importantly, Fallon London is about to get a Gold lion at Cannes after buying every ball in the contiguous United States. Enjoy the show and have a look at the Sony ad on our YouTube channel here https://youtu.be/-MzEuJKjc3I Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    50 min
  4. Nissin Cup Noodle - Primitive Man (best Japanese ad ever?)

    04/21/2021

    Nissin Cup Noodle - Primitive Man (best Japanese ad ever?)

    Hello pod-people. This week after a less than optimal start where once again I forget to turn on the voice recorder, we eventually get off the beaten track and look at the first ad from a Japanese advertising agency to ever win the Grand Prix at Cannes. Luckily enough Tones has a bit of experience working in Tokyo and even more luckily we persuaded his wife Natsuko to put in her 10 Yen’s worth as we look at an ad for the world’s most popular cup noodle brand. By the end of this episode we can pretty much guarantee that you’re going to be equipped to hold up your end of any conversation about the difference between ramen and udon, expound knowledgeably on noodle-eating technique, and have a great story for cocktail parties about how a 61 year old man stumbled across a way to create a product that 40 years later sells 25 billion units a year across the globe. Have a listen and find out whether this ad really turned the word ‘hungree’ into a Japanese version of ‘wassup’, who took PeeWee on a Big Adventure and got the gig doing the effects, and how come there are still at least three people around the world who haven’t heard of Bananas in Pyjamas. All this and much, much less as we continue to spectacularly live down to your expectations of what actually constitutes entertainment. Join us as we look at a Japanese TV commercial from 1993 that will either have you shaking your head in bemusement or will get your smiley muscles back into tip-top working condition. Either way, we’re just glad to have a platform where we’re able to share our annoyance at the American ban on all things kangaroo, even as hordes of the hopping bastards attack our pensioners, devastate our petunias and cause global warming with their outback gas. Have a look at the ad on our YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/iiuiWnforTo and give us a review if you’ve got a minute? Ta very. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    45 min

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Welcome to a podcast hosted by unemployable fourth-rate advertising suit Steve Cooke and eminently-employable award-winning advertising creative and TV commercial director Tony Williams (no not that one - the other one). Each week, in an attempt to transport ourselves back to a world where there was no global plague, we all had expense accounts and white dogshit was still a thing, we review a classic TV ad and try to work out whether or not it was any good. We're already attracting some great reviews... "WTF is this shit?" - Sir John Hegarty "I f*cking hate these people..." - Unnamed bread brand marketing director "Why do they think my name is so funny?" - Award-winning TV commercial director Tom Kuntz "This podcast is brilliant, I'm going to tell all my friends about it..." - Tony Williams' Mum "I'm going to sue these dickheads..." - INSERT NAME HERE "Everyone loves the Hovis ad, WTF is wrong with you c*nts..." - Sir Ridley Scott "I was brilliant in that ad..." - Ray Wilkins "Eccellente." - Colonel Dietrich from Raiders of the Lost Ark "Both these blokes use lady-scented body wash..." - Isaiah Mustapha "Lovely boys. I knew their parents you know. Well worth a listen." - Clarence Frank Birdseye II "The mark 2 Ford Transit is basically exactly the same as the original 1965 version except it has square headlights. Don't edit that out you wanker." - Tony Williams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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