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who does the voice over for the honda adverts?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrison_Kellor
Keillor is the voiceover artist for Honda UK's "the Power of Dreams" campaign. The campaign's most memorable advert is the 2003 Honda Accord commercial entitled "Cog". The two minute television ad features a complex system of car parts that react with each other to create a chain reaction (shamelessly stolen from Fischli and Weiss' 1987 film "Der Lauf der Dinge a/k/a The Way Things Go)". The commercial ends with Keillor asking, "Isn't it nice when things just work?" [9] Since then, Keillor has voiced the tagline for most if not all Honda UK advertisements, and even sang the voiceover in the 2004 Honda Diesel commercial entitled "Grrr". His most recent advert was a reworking of an existing commercial with digitally added England flags to tie in with the World Cup. Keillor's tagline was "Come on England, keep the dream alive".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrison_Kellor
Keillor is the voiceover artist for Honda UK's "the Power of Dreams" campaign. The campaign's most memorable advert is the 2003 Honda Accord commercial entitled "Cog". The two minute television ad features a complex system of car parts that react with each other to create a chain reaction (shamelessly stolen from Fischli and Weiss' 1987 film "Der Lauf der Dinge a/k/a The Way Things Go)". The commercial ends with Keillor asking, "Isn't it nice when things just work?" [9] Since then, Keillor has voiced the tagline for most if not all Honda UK advertisements, and even sang the voiceover in the 2004 Honda Diesel commercial entitled "Grrr". His most recent advert was a reworking of an existing commercial with digitally added England flags to tie in with the World Cup. Keillor's tagline was "Come on England, keep the dream alive".