Category:Lost advertising and interstitial material
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For media that is categorized as advertising, or meant to fill time between programs.
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Pages in category "Lost advertising and interstitial material"
The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 236 total.
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A
- Aardman Animations (partially found stop-motion commercials from British animation studio; 1980s-2010s)
- Action Blast! (partially lost TV infomercial series; 2006)
- All Dogs Go to Heaven (partially found Proctor & Gamble TV promotions for VHS release of animated film; 1990)
- "Anti-Duterte Advertisement" (lost radio recording of political attack advertisement; 2016)
- Art Museum (lost animated "Standard Federal Bank" commercial; late 1990s)
- Asi Se Juega Mario & Sonic en los Juegos Olímpicos London 2012 (partially found Mexican TV promotional bumpers of event; 2012)
B
- Back to the Future (lost Australian road safety PSA featuring Michael J. Fox; 1985)
- Batatoon (partially found Portuguese children's programming block; 1998-2006)
- BBC Digital "Faces" (partially lost BBC One/Two promotional advertising material; 2005)
- BBC iD on CBBC (partially found children’s website; 2009-2013)
- BBC Two (partially lost idents of British television channel; 1991-2001)
- The Beatles Cartoon (partially lost skits/bumpers of animated TV series; 1965-1967)
- Biggs' Adventure (partially found wraparound segments and trailers for Kidtoon matinee event; 2004-2005)
- Bill Melendez Productions (partially found non-Peanuts media of studio; 1971-2005)
- Billy Mays (partially found commercials/infomercials starring American pitchman; 1980s-2009)
- Blood and Guts (partially found Nickelodeon bumpers; 2000s)
- Bookworm Bunch (partially found interstitials from PBS Kids channel block; 2000-2001)
- Boomerang USA (partially lost bumpers and promos from Cartoon Network spin-off channel; 2000-2015)
- Bryant & May Matches (lost "first commercial ever made"; 1896)
- Bye Bye Belly Button (lost alternate version of Levi's Superlow Jeans commercial; 2001)