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The script for the Direct Line adverts was written by the advertising agency that handled the campaign, with notable contributions from various copywriters over the years. The most iconic character, the "Direct Line man," was created by the agency, and the campaign has seen several iterations that often highlight the company's customer service and competitive rates. Specific names may vary depending on the particular advert or series of adverts.

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