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Topic History of: Irritating Xmas adverts
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Pumpkinhead This is my favourite Christmas BBC Ident

andrew Idents are stupid ITV are cheap and cheerful.

I liked these ones.







Bring back Grandstand and the program listing after each programe has finished.


58A brief history of X-mas ones.
Pumpkinhead Most Ads are annoying but the odd one or two can be entertaining. I don't think I've seen the one you mean JK
Prunella Minge BBC 'ads' for the BBC really irritate me. They could probably make another programme with all that they spend on 'Here is the BBC' promos. It doesn't help that they're usually so painfully twee. It gets really bad every time a new Controller of BBC1 arrives - the first thing he or she seems to do is invest in some new 'idents'. Peter Salmon's hot air balloons were particularly silly, even if the hot air bit was apt. The hippo ones cost £1.2m.
andrew I do not believe it someone has compared me and JK to Victor.