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I've never known a night like it!

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Conchita | 20:13 Mon 24th Oct 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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It is driving my husband and his work mates mad trying to remember what the following advert was for:- The man goes out on a stormy night, I think he has to go in a boat, to the pub and when he arrives, he says" I've never known a night like it and I aint looking forward to the journey back" Can any one please help?
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"I ain't looking forward to the jouney home neither"

It was for Fisherman's Friends I believe!

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Apparently it wasn't Fishermans friend but thanks!

Bernard Miles..advertising Guiness. " Its looks good,feels,good and by golly,it does you good".

 

 

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Thanks but apparently it wasn't guiness either. Someone MUST know out there!!!!! please!

I think it might have been a Mckeson add.


It looks good, it tastes good, and by golly it does you good!

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Thanks, but its not Mackesons either. It has nothing to do with ' Looks good, tastes good and does you good' The lines in the advert are - ' I've never known a night like it and I aint looking forward to the journey back'!!!Any other suggestions? please!

I always thought it was for Scampie Fries but I've yet to find any evidence to back it up.

Sorry, Scampi Fries

is it whitbread beer?
I am 100% sure it was one of the earlier adverts for carling black label,

it started off with this stormy scene wil the old salty dog fisherman fighting a giant squid then bursting through the pub door and saying
"I've never known a night like it, and I ain't looking forward to the journey home neither"

then it cuts to the two guys to say "I bet he drinks Carling Black Label" and the end cutscene was to show a pub on stilts in a boating lake full of row boats for hire
It was for Whitbread's Poacher Bitter
It's for Carling Black Label i believe
It is for poacher bitter brewed by whitbread a friend of mine has it on video which we wathed yesterday

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