Chirpy jingle and magical van feature in Ocado s brand relaunch campaign
This will be Ocado’s biggest national multichannel advertising campaign to date.
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Crews from BBC Antiques Road Trip filmed at a King s Lynn warehouse as part of a new series to be released later this year.
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A crew from BBC Antiques Road Trip filmed at a warehouse near King s Lynn as part of a new series to be released later this year.
The crew filmed at The Warehouse Antiques and Collectables in Setchey in an attempt to find the best items on a budget.
Serhat Ahmet and the camera crew from the well known daytime show filmed at the store as part of a series to be released in the summer or autumn of this year.
Johnny Vegas is suffering from ennui. Comedy doesn’t do it for him any more, he says, which seems fair enough in the circumstances. Most people would feel close to despair at the thought of dressing in a rabbit suit and appearing on Celebrity Juice (this is an ITV2 show, presented by Keith Lemon, and – life is short – that’s all I’m going to say about it). “I used to be cutting edge!” he wails, backstage, waggling his bunny ears. But alas, his solution to lassitude and despondency isn’t to look for more serious acting work. (Remember how marvellous he was as Krook in Andrew Davies’s 2005 adaptation of
Garage sends out its last antique car
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Restorer of heritage four-wheelers, CS Ananth brings the tailgate down on an eponymously-named enterprise that has made remarkable contributions to keeping a hobby alive
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Restorer of heritage four-wheelers, CS Ananth brings the tailgate down on an eponymously-named enterprise that has made remarkable contributions to keeping a hobby alive
CS Ananth has wound up his antique-cars restoration business. The pandemic with its zillion disruptions did not force this decision.
He explains he is 77 and “with my past major health problems along with some present health issues, there was no option but to say goodbye”.
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The $36 million expansion of the Museums Discovery Centre in Sydney’s Hills district has received planning approval.
The new state-of-the-art facility to be built on the Castle Hill site will increase the museum’s accessible storage space by 30 percent, allowing the Powerhouse Museum’s iconic collection of artefacts to be housed at one site, according to Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Rob Stokes.
“This means the entire 500,000-piece Powerhouse collection will be housed and cared for on one site when not on display at Parramatta or Ultimo,” Stokes says.
The collection includes vintage cars such as the classic Morris Minor, intricate textiles, NASA’s 2011 Curiosity Mars Rover and Apple Computer 1 to iconic objects from the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.