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What UK advert used the phrase I wont say another word pudding face?

I am certain it was Alka-Seltzer


Which advert in the 1970s contained the phrase you know it makes sense?

In the UK the phrase was used in government sponsored television commercials promoting the use of car seat belts before this was made compulsory.


What is the ancestry advert song?

Latest music used in the Ancestry.com advert


What is the music used in the BBC blast advert with the small Viking?

"The 45 King - The 900 Number", however DJ Kool has made the song even more famous. Enjoy!


What does character type mean?

Character type is not a common phrase. It has been used to describe a person and what they are likely to enjoy.


Is there a comma before and after the phrase as well as?

Yes, use commas before and after the phrase "as well as" when it is used to introduce additional information in a sentence. For example: "I enjoy hiking, as well as biking."


What is the song used in alibi's advert for george gently?

Hi, The song used in the Inspector George Gently Advert is by Nina Simone called Sinnerman. Kind regards.


Is visit friends a prepositional phrase?

"Visit friends" can be considered a prepositional phrase if it is used as a noun in a sentence, such as "I enjoy the visit with friends." In this case, "with friends" functions as a prepositional phrase modifying "visit."


What is the song used in the UK amazon Kindle advert that goes na na na after the guitar intro?

Hi there, I was just searching for that Amazon Kindle ad music on the internet myself, the answer is "Lover's Carvings" by 'Bibio'! Hope you enjoy :) -Kat


What UK advertisement used the phrase don't righthly know it's all covered in mud?

I seem to remember the phrase "I don't know, it's all covered in mud" came from the Smiths Crisps advert where the animated monks were working in the garden. The phrase "It's a potatoe!" was also from the same advert. If anyone ever finds a link to a video of the advert please post it! I remember the advert but i think it was for walkers and not smiths ?? i remember the tall thin monk replying to the short fat monk that it was a potato and from the potato we get the walkers crisp!! ??


What is the song used on the v05 gel advert?

'creator' by santigld