Persil: Every Man His Own Housewife
This propaganda advert encourages housewives to use Persil, the powder that gives 'longer life to your linens'.
Technicolor was a godsend for washing powder manufacturers keen to show their product to its best advantage. This cinema commercial features comedy monologuist Oliver Wakefield, famous on the variety circuit as 'The Voice of Inexperience', delivering his upper-class patter to sell Persil.
Advertising film for Persil washing powder, featuring Oliver Wakefield
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Cinema Advertising Comes of Age
The 1930s saw screen advertising find its voice. That wasn't just down to the arrival of the 'talkies', but to the increasing professionalism of ad agencies and production companies.
Through WWII and the postwar austerity years and into the 'never had it so good' 1950s - when it had to compete with the new commercial television service - cinema advertising offered a bigger bang for your advertising buck.
31 videos in this collection
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Music Hath Charms
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The Warning (Gibbs S.R. Toothpaste)
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Every Man His Own Housewife (Persil Advert)
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Let's Ask the Ladies
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Murder in the Air
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Bee Wise!
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Sketchbook of Fashion (Knights Castile Advert)
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Aladdin and the Junior Genie
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Signs of the Times No.3
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Fable of the Fabrics
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It all Depends Which Way You Look at It (Solidox Advert)
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Signs of the Times No 196
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A Thief in the Night
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Change for the Better
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Little Miss Muddlehead (Rinso Advert)
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What's Missing from this Picture?
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Signs of the Times
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Signs of the Times
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Mousewife's Choice
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Mrs Mopp's Birthday
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The Trawl in Action
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Signs of the Times No.2
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Molar Mischief (Solidox Advert)
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Shippam's Guide to Opera
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Put Una Money for There
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Signs of the Times No.58
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Says Sirdani
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Thief in the Night (Persil Advert)
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Changing Hues
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