Level | Item |
Ref No | GUA/9/1/1/64/1 |
Title | Julie Burchill CAT scan |
Date | c2000 |
Extent | Part of 1 VHS and part of 1 mp4 (99.3 MB) |
Creator Name | Guardian Newspapers Limited |
Description | Colour advert with sound for the Guardian. The advert features a graphic of the inside of a woman's body. The advert features music.
Commentary: "This is the CAT scan of a woman in her mid 30s. At first glance everything appears completely normal. The heart is functioning well. The lungs, liver and kidneys are all heathy. However on closer inspection we notice two irregularities. Both her spleen and gall bladder are approximately three times larger than they should be. This will mean the woman is producing roughly 13 pints of bile a day. The question baffling doctors is how does her body dispose of it?".
The advert ends with an explosion sound effect followed by upbeat music and the tagline: 'Julie Burchill. Now our on-line agony aunt.'
The following strapline is presented in a label-like graphic: 'Guardian Unlimited. Fresh Angle. Sell by: 7/12/2000.'
Duration: 50 seconds. The advert starts at 00.09 on the mp4 file. |
Access Status | Open |
Access Conditions | Access via GNM Digital Repository. |
Related Material | VHS and mp4 file also include the following Guardian adverts: GUA/9/1/1/64/2, GUA/9/1/1/64/3, GUA/9/1/1/64/4, GUA/9/1/1/64/5, GUA/9/1/1/64/6, GUA/9/1/1/64/7, GUA/9/1/1/64/8 and GUA/9/1/1/64/9.
This advert is similar to advert GUA/9/1/1/69. |
Format | Electronic record |
Video recording |
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