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Where did all the good adverts go?

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25 May 2015

Episode 189

29 minutes

As AMC’s ad drama ‘Mad Men’ draws to a close, Robert Bound asks: “Where did all the good adverts go?” He speaks to Peter Mead, chairman and founder of Abbott Mead Vickers; Richard Brim, executive creative director at Adam and Eve DDB; writer and broadcaster Sam Delaney; and cultural commentator Peter York.

25 May 2015

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Chapter 1

The golden age of advertising?

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Advertising aficionado Sam Delaney talks us through the history of advertising in the UK. Does he think we're in a golden age of advertising?

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Peter Mead and Richard Brim

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Peter Mead and Richard Brim are responsible for some of the biggest advertising campaigns today. They tell us how the industry has changed and reveal their favourite television commercials.

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Interview with Peter York

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Cultural commentator Peter York runs through some of the defining advertisements of the past few decades.

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