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  2. Old Lions - Wikipedia

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    Old Lions was handled by advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi. It was directed by Chris Palmer. Production was handled by production company Gorgeous Enterprises, with post-production by The Mill. It premiered on British television on 15 April 2006. Old Lions is the seventh television/cinema piece in the World According to Carlsberg series. The ...

  3. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    part of cross-promotion with the Transformers film series; also used in a television ad and sold as a level trim in the Camaro option features The Babysitter: Chevrolet Tahoe: 2014: teenager who demands more money after the mother takes her home in the family's new 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe and believes that they are worth more after she sees the ...

  4. This Is SportsCenter - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 ad featured anchor John Anderson discussing that SportsCenter does do halftime shows, but unfortunately when the announcer introduces the hip-hop group the Jabbawockeez, many ESPN employees including anchors Brian Kenny and John Buccigross get out of the studio believing that the dance team looked like ghosts.

  5. Fansville - Wikipedia

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    Fansville is an episodic advertising campaign for carbonated soft drink company Dr Pepper that debuted in 2018. The campaign is presented in a series of 30-second television commercials that depict the titular "Fansville", a fictional town that revolves around college football and the consumption of Dr Pepper. Each installment depicts various ...

  6. National Speakers Bureau - Wikipedia

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    This led him to found the National Speakers Bureau in 1972. The first foray into the business came when Palmer arranged for Rod Serling, renowned screenwriter, to speak at Michigan State University. [1] Palmer's son, Brian Palmer, joined the National Speakers Bureau as a salesperson in 1980. In 1996, Brian was named President. [citation needed]

  7. Lists of advertising characters - Wikipedia

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  8. List of Brookside characters - Wikipedia

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    Brian Palmer: Noel Coleman: 1984–1985 Dil Palmer: Gordon Warnecke: 1995 Imogen Parker: Helen Warburton: 1989 Arthur Parkinson: Edward Clayton: 1988 Gabby Parr: Stephanie Chambers: 2002–2003 Gary Parr: Ben Hull: 2002–2003 Dilys Parry: Jenny Funnell: 1985 Alan Partridge [1] Dicken Ashworth: 1983–1984 Molly Partridge: Hilda Braid: 1984 ...

  9. Brian Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Brian Palmer may refer to: Brian Palmer (motivational speaker), president of National Speakers Bureau in Libertyville, Illinois; Brian Palmer (social anthropologist ...