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In this episode we will deliver a piece of trivia about how a well-known Japanese car brand sources the leather for its car seats that will literally. Blow. Your. Mind. Your mind. Will. Be. Blown.*

This week the Pound shop time machine that is our podcast about old ads makes a crash landing in 2003… where I haven’t slept for two years, Tones is probably still out and about with Jennifer Love-Hewitt hanging off his every word and everyone’s worked out that if you’re doing an impersonation of Morgan Freeman and you say the words “Titty sprinkles” you’re pretty much a shoe-in for a job as his double.

In this episode Tony decides he’s taking over researching the year’s event during the actual recording and whilst it's not actually a car crash there is a total absence of any information about Ken Barlow.

Have a listen as we look at an ad for the 7th generation Honda Accord, a car so boring that it’s quite possible to believe that a Klingon cloaking device came as standard on the base model.

And yet…the ad that launched it is a thing of balletic, kinetic beauty, that nearly 20 years later has yet to be matched for the complexity of its simplicity.

Find out how a commercial that would take £1m to make was pitched using the Mousetrap board game and a clip from a film that features the world’s worst Cockney accent, what Heath Robinson and Rube Ginsberg have in command have a listen to the 20 year old rap song Honda thought would help the brand get down with da yoof innit.

Have a look at the ad on our Youtube channel at https://youtu.be/_RzULJpl8Jw


*Terms and conditions apply. Some minds may not be blown.



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Content provided by Steve Cooke & Tony Williams and Epic Podcast Productions. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Steve Cooke & Tony Williams and Epic Podcast Productions or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode we will deliver a piece of trivia about how a well-known Japanese car brand sources the leather for its car seats that will literally. Blow. Your. Mind. Your mind. Will. Be. Blown.*

This week the Pound shop time machine that is our podcast about old ads makes a crash landing in 2003… where I haven’t slept for two years, Tones is probably still out and about with Jennifer Love-Hewitt hanging off his every word and everyone’s worked out that if you’re doing an impersonation of Morgan Freeman and you say the words “Titty sprinkles” you’re pretty much a shoe-in for a job as his double.

In this episode Tony decides he’s taking over researching the year’s event during the actual recording and whilst it's not actually a car crash there is a total absence of any information about Ken Barlow.

Have a listen as we look at an ad for the 7th generation Honda Accord, a car so boring that it’s quite possible to believe that a Klingon cloaking device came as standard on the base model.

And yet…the ad that launched it is a thing of balletic, kinetic beauty, that nearly 20 years later has yet to be matched for the complexity of its simplicity.

Find out how a commercial that would take £1m to make was pitched using the Mousetrap board game and a clip from a film that features the world’s worst Cockney accent, what Heath Robinson and Rube Ginsberg have in command have a listen to the 20 year old rap song Honda thought would help the brand get down with da yoof innit.

Have a look at the ad on our Youtube channel at https://youtu.be/_RzULJpl8Jw


*Terms and conditions apply. Some minds may not be blown.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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