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Fair Go’s best and worst ad nominees

September 30th, 2009 by Frances Chan

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fair go-ad-awards_3Fair Go presents its annual Best and Worst Ads tonight on TV One at 7.30pm. Last year’s awards episode was the 2nd most popular show in 2008, drawing nearly 750,000 viewers (just behind Dancing with the Stars).

As well as the main awards and the Student Ad Awards, the show also features an advertising retrospective – a look back at the marketing of some iconic NZ brands plus the making of 2 Degrees and the Mitre 10 ads. Viewers will also sing some of our favourite jingles.

Only one ad made it into both best and worst lists – Cadbury ‘Eyebrows’. Not surprising, really; it’s rather polarising. The best ad, as voted by the NZ public, is a clear winner – can you guess it? – but the worst ad was the closest-run race in years, decided by only a handful of votes.

Winners announced tonight.

Best ad nominees:

YouTube Preview Image Toyota ‘Snowboarding’

YouTube Preview Image Mitre 10 ‘Little boys DIY’

YouTube Preview Image Instant Kiwi ‘Mexican Doug – get a perm’

YouTube Preview Image 2 Degrees launch ‘Rhys Darby’

YouTube Preview Image Cadbury ‘Eyebrows’

Worst ad nominees:

YouTube Preview Image Thin Lizzy make-up

YouTube Preview Image Telecom XT ‘Richard Hammond’

YouTube Preview Image Cadbury ‘Eyebrows’

YouTube Preview Image Tower Insurance ‘Dishwasher drama’ (above video is from similar campaign, jump to 1:20)

Sensodyne ‘Jelly fish’ (no video)

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