Currys "We Can Help" Spots (partially found "The Simpsons" Sky One sponsorships ads from British electronics retailer; 2009-2010): Difference between revisions

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Even though most of the adverts are found, the rest of them are yet to be discovered. Known "lost" adverts include:
Even though most of the adverts are found, the rest of them are yet to be discovered. Known "lost" adverts include:
*Two boys shooting toy guns at a news reporter on TV, causing that to fall a pond break.
*Two boys shooting toy guns at a news reporter on TV, causing that to fall and break.
*One involving a woman falling into a skip while recycling her electronics.
*One involving a woman falling into a skip while recycling her electronics.
*Another featuring a husband cramming as many devices in his car, trapping his wife inside.
*Another featuring a husband cramming as many devices in his car, trapping his wife inside.

Revision as of 13:01, 29 May 2017

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Status: Partially lost

From 2009 to 2010, UK based electronics retailer Curry's had a series of sponsorships during advert breaks of The Simpsons on Sky One. These adverts would usually show someone attempting to recycle, or fix their electronics until something humorous happens, such as one involving a woman attempting to put her washing machine in her car boot leading to the window of that boot being smashed when closing and another involving a man's TV falling off while watching a wildlife programme.

Even though most of the adverts are found, the rest of them are yet to be discovered. Known "lost" adverts include:

  • Two boys shooting toy guns at a news reporter on TV, causing that to fall and break.
  • One involving a woman falling into a skip while recycling her electronics.
  • Another featuring a husband cramming as many devices in his car, trapping his wife inside.
  • A Christmas themed advert, involving a power outage.

It is unknown when they are going to be discovered.