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These are the adverts that appear in the broadcast on Evil Under the Sun, dated from June 2001. I don't usually upload adverts from after 1999, but I'm running short of what I have left and although these aren't an inspiring bunch of commercials, there is always someone on the look out for them. There are 3 ad breaks in total, and they are as follows:
1st break: HSA Healthcare (Tessa Sanderson), Sunday Telegraph newspaper (Bond CD - no, not that one - and Raymond Vale watch offer); X-Type Jaguar car (Women fall in love with car); Royal Mail (Letter to girl in university); BT phone Talk Together offer, and Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice (swimmer swims through fruit).
2nd break: Peugeot 206 Coupe Cabriolet car (Peacock woos car); Actimel (Woman going to work); Norwich Union (If you're a Locksmith...); ForeverMark diamond ring (Man takes wife to cinema); Andrex (Mini bean puppy offer); AA roadwatch offer (People crawling up road), and The Observer newspaper (Food magazine).
3rd break: Waitrose (Good morning song); Honda The Accord car (Awkward dinner party); Sunday Telegraph; Accident Line (If you've been injured in an accident...); Fish4.co.uk (Delivery company dressed as fish - Ian Brimble); British Gas electricity offer (Lava Lamp); Boots (Glasses offer), and TV advert for Picasso: Magic, Sex and Death.

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00:00We all want to keep fit and healthy. Well, here's a great way to afford the very best
00:10in healthcare, HSA. With HSA, one small payment covers all your family for up to 21 great
00:17health benefits. For the equivalent of just £5.40 a week, a family of four could each
00:23year receive up to £444 towards dental treatment, £372 towards optical care, £1,380 towards
00:34physiotherapy, £6,825 of hospital cash benefits, and much, much more. Whether you receive NHS
00:42or private treatment, the cash is yours to spend however you like. And when you join,
00:48we'll send you £15 worth of Mark's Suspenses vouchers. For more information, or to join
00:53HSA today, call 0800 0854321. That's 0800 0854321.
01:18Own your own contemporary classic for free. Get the voucher in the Sunday Telegraph for
01:23your five-track CD by the contemporary classical group Bond, and a chance to win a Raymond
01:29Vale watch. The Sunday Telegraph. Sundays to a T.
01:48Didn't want to lecture her before she left for university. After all, we'd just end up arguing.
02:11I suppose we could have emailed her, but there were things we wanted her to really
02:18think about. So we sent her a letter, and knowing how headstrong she can be, and how
02:24she'll do the opposite of anything we tell her, we told her to eat loads of junk food,
02:29always mix your drinks, and never, ever go to lectures.
02:45Why is BT Talk Together so popular? It's simple, pay a small bit up front and
02:50get to use it for free for the rest of the month. I think it's very good value for money.
02:53My phone bills have come down from like £250 down to £110. I'm quite happy for the children
02:59to now use the phone in the evening and at weekends. And you're not worrying about the
03:03time taking that. Put your feet up and just chat away for hours. That's my phone.
03:09To find out more, call BT on 0800 05 55 55. We took a number of ocean spray cranberries,
03:17and another fruit, namely the pineapple. And you can see that in this particular test,
03:28there is one clear winner. Ocean spray, there's definitely something in it.
03:58Have you got the zest for summer? At last, those dim and dismal winter days are well
04:17and truly over. Actomel from Danone is a great way to start the new season. It contains ten
04:24billion El Caso Immunitas cultures. Natural goodness from the inside. Every morning for
04:31all the family. A delicious way to begin the day. Actomel, also in zesty orange. Danone.
04:39If you're a locksmith, get some security. If you're a chef, prepare yourself. If you're
04:53a researcher, do some research. If you're an actor, act now. Stakeholder pensions from
05:06Norwich Union. Together we're stronger. For them, for now, forever. The Diamond Trilogy
05:30Ring. A celebration of your past, present, and future. A diamond is forever. Look for
05:41the Andrex Mini Bean Puppies. £2.50 plus tokens from Pax. They're adorable. Which one would you
05:47give a home to? To avoid the daily crawl, call AA Roadwatch on 401 100. Get mobile. Use your
06:09mobile. At what age do girls start worrying about what they eat? Why are the French suddenly
06:23turning vegetarian? And what makes New York's bad boy chef so good at writing crime fiction?
06:34Find out in Observer Food Monthly. Free with the Observer tomorrow. Switch to Powergen for
06:43your gas, electricity, and telephone, and you'll only get one bill instead of three. And with new
06:50Powergen OneBill, you get an extra discount with every service you take. OneBill from Powergen,
06:59making life a little simpler. Call free anytime on 0500 24 0500.
07:08Good morning, good morning, we've talked the whole night through. Good morning, good morning to you.
07:34Only one supermarket knows every farm and farmer that supplies every pint of its fresh milk.
07:41Waitrose. Quality food, honestly priced. To start. So what are you driving these days?
07:55Honda Accord. Happy with it? Yeah, cage choice. Well, it's got a reinforced aluminium VTEC with
08:05variable valve timing and lift. I couldn't drive one of those run-of-the-mill cars like them.
08:10You know what I mean? Does this taste alright to everyone? Bread? Anyone?
08:40Own your own contemporary classic for free. Get the voucher in the Sunday Telegraph for your
08:45five-track CD by the contemporary classical group Bond, and a chance to win a Raymond Vale watch.
08:52The Sunday Telegraph. Sundays to a tee. If you've been involved in an accident that wasn't your
09:00fault, we'd like to help. Accident Line is endorsed by the Law Society. We'll put you directly in
09:08touch with the solicitor recommended to handle your case, so call Accident Line now. 0800 19 29 39.
09:18That's 0800 19 29 39, and get the law on your side. Right, it's Monday and we've got a lot of ground
09:30to cover. You all know the drill. Get out there and search every town, village and street. Find me
09:36the cars and houses for sale. The jobs on offer. Get the details and get them straight back to me.
09:41Jones? Sir? You and Riddle need to find more three-bedroom houses in Reading. Peter, sir,
09:47I want you concentrating on cars in Crewe. Cooper and Jackson, well done with the Blackpool
09:54engineering jobs. Everyone else, we've got a lot of people depending on us. For the right home,
10:01car or job, fish4.co.uk. If you have electricity and gas from British Gas,
10:21you could get a discount equivalent to 22 days free electricity a year. Millions come home
10:31to electricity from British Gas. At the Boots Opticians frame sale, even some designer frames
10:41are as little as half what you'd normally shell out. Picasso's shadow looms large over 20th
10:51century art. Sex and death were his obsession. His prostitutes, his affairs, his wives,
10:58how their lives and deaths left their mark on his art. Picasso, magic, sex and death, Sunday 7.30 on 4.