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The song was licensed to be used in the Mitsubishi ad, which began airing in early 2002. A New York radio station began playing the song, [5] which was subsequently released to rhythmic and top 40 radio stations in mid-2002. [5] American brand awareness for Mitsubishi went from 44% to 60% following the use of the song in the commercial. [6]
In the 1990s Mills hosted the daytime quiz show Win, Lose or Draw on ITV and the video games programme Games World on Sky One. He graduated to his own stand-up comedy show on ITV, In Bed With MeDinner, well known for its introduction, a remake of the opening credits of The Prisoner with Mills in the place of Patrick McGoohan.
Bob Mills may refer to: Bob Mills (comedian) (born 1957), British comedian and radio presenter; Bob Mills (politician) (born 1941), Canadian politician; See also.
In Bed with Medinner is a late-night British TV programme starring Bob Mills and originally broadcast in the 1990s. It is a precursor to the contemporary Harry Hill's TV Burp, Russell Brand's Ponderland and Paddy McGuinness's Paddy's TV Guide. In Bed with Medinner was a London Weekend Television production for ITV.
Bob Mills presents. Clips: Cops call the police (USA), The Great Storm - Pan Head & Margate, On Site builders Lancaster. Contains third-party footage. 22 9C25794 1998-03-28 Bob Mills Conrad Green Tony Gregory Off-beat comedian Bob Mills takes a late night, satirical look at life and the world at large in Still In Bed With Medinner. Clips ...
The Mills Brothers recorded the song again for their album The Mills Brothers – Great Hits (1958). [8] Kitty Kallen included the song on her album Honky Tonk Angel, Country Songs with a City Flavor (1961). [9] Louis Armstrong and His All Stars on the 1964 album Hello, Dolly! (released by Kapp Records as catalog number KS-3364). [10]
Image credits: Bob’s Red Mill (YouTube) Bob Moore passed away a few days before his 95th birthday, having lived a long and fulfilling life while remaining true to himself until the very end
"Little Old Wine Drinker Me" (sometimes rendered with a comma between the final two words) is a country pop song written in the 1960s by Hank Mills and Dick Jennings. The title parodied what was then a well-known catchphrase in TV commercials for the Italian Swiss Colony wine company: "The little old winemaker, me!".