![]() ![]() It is funny how some people react to Christmas advertising. Of course we wouldn’t put a swear word in a Christmas TV ad. Details Select delivery location Only 5 left in stock - order soon. It is supposed to be a moment of kindness. : Paddingtons Christmas Post Hardcover, Paddington Turns Detective and Other Funny Stories 2 Books Collection Set: 9789123478408: Michael Bond: Books Books Teen & Young Adult Literature & Fiction Buy new: 39.99 3.99 delivery February 16 - March 6. “It is for celebrating family generosity and Christmas spirit. ![]() “Who would think we would allow a small, loveable little bear to be sworn at,” said Rayman. Leo Rayman, the chief executive of Grey London, which made the M&S ad, said it would never try to sneak a swear word into a family-focused Christmas campaign. TV newsreader Angela Rippon also appears in the advert, with Paddington played by Ben Whishaw, the actor who voices him in the current film. “Whilst we appreciated that some viewers may have misinterpreted this, the ad did not contain a swearword and therefore did not break the rules,” said a spokesman for the ASA, which will not now move to formally investigate the TV ad. It has determined that it is all down to a case of viewers mishearing the ad. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which enforces the rules governing acceptable advertising, has been assessing a number of complaints that the ad features an expletive. 01:33 M&S launches Christmas advert with Paddington bear - video ![]()
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