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3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Budweiser "wassup"

Based on a short film, "True", by Charles Stone III, this ad for Budweiser rocketed the "whassup?" catchphrase into popular culture and found itself parodied in a number of Hollywood blockbusters.

3 great ads TUI's Jeremy Ellis had nothing to do with

Classic TV ads for Hamlet Cigars and Budweiser, plus the more recent British Heart Foundation spot, are the three TV ads chosen by Jeremy Ellis, the marketing director for travel brand TUI, for the latest in this series in association with Thinkbox and Brand Republic.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Tango "St George"

Despite airing on national TV only 10 times, this ad for Blackcurrant Tango went on to win a string of awards and was named among the 100 Best Commercials of All Time.

Champions of Design: Nespresso

The Nestle-owned coffee brand has carved a premium proposition that feeds consumers' lifestyle aspirations.

Champions of Design: Fortnum & Mason

The high-end Piccadilly store has made a name for itself, as well as forging a distinctive look, over its 306 years.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Carling Black Label "dambusters"

Created by WCRS, this ad from SABMiller for the Carling Black Label brand was released in 1990.

Connected Campaign of the Month: Heinz

The brand discovered a clever way to bring some joy to those feeling under the weather in winter.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Stella Artois "good doctor"

Part of the long-running "reassuringly expensive" campaign that started in 1982, "good doctor" premiered on British TV and in cinemas 20 years later, on 15 February 2002.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: Justin Tindall

Justin Tindall, group executive creative director, Leo Burnett London reveals the three ad campaigns he admires but had nothing to do with.

Champions of Design: Lyle's Golden Syrup

The brand, which began as a chance discovery, has used the same design for its tins for almost 130 years.

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