The Hotpoint and the Kodak ads were the ones I remember from this time period. I remember recording quite a few on audio cassette during the summer of '82. So, it's nice to see the visual versions again.
@brianmarshall475311 ай бұрын
That the Late actor Kenneth Macdonald doing the tv ad Kodak photo
@daverhodes36211 ай бұрын
The arrowed G on the Granada pennants looks a bit thin, while the one on the trophies is a shade too broad!
@Scatscar198511 ай бұрын
Double Deckers still aren't big enough!
@rajnirvan333611 ай бұрын
Mike Fisher from OFAH
@CSSTPMedia11 ай бұрын
Pye portable TV, with a remote! This one is Channel 4 ready and TV-am ready! And also it can play videryo gaymz like Mattel's Intellivision, Atari's VCS/2600. And with Pye swallowed up by Philips, it can also be used on the Philips Videopac with a Pac-Man clone called 'Munchkin'. Atari by '82 spent a fortune on the Universal Pictures and Namco licenses by coming out with 'E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial' and a port of 'Pac-Man' both games were PANTS! This what led to Atari in financial trouble and the video game crash the following year.
@Embracing019 ай бұрын
Car Buyer would probably cost about 4 quid today. Motoring magazines are ridiculusly overpriced today, not surprising because noone buys magazines now unless it's a TV guide that old people buy because they don't use the internet. Physical magazines are going the way of the film camera.