With 15 Primetime Emmy Awards, four Golden Globes, two Screen Actors Guild Awards and two BAFTAs to the series’ name, and having been cited as one of the top ten television shows of all time by the Writers Guild of America, there’s no doubt as to the legacy MAD MEN leaves behind. What’s more, fans and completists will at last be able to get their hands on the MAD MEN Complete Collection on Blu-ray and DVD as well as a very special Collector’s Edition Blu-ray box set limited to 2,000 copies and featuring a host of extra materials designed to fully immerse even the biggest fan into a world they’re already missing.
Up for grabs, we have one of these complete collections on Blu-ray for one lucky winner! We also have three runner up prizes of the final season on Blu-ray! So, what do you have to do to win? Simply comment below with an answer to the following question –
If you were to own an advertising agency, especially in the 60s, what would you call it and why?
Competition is open to UK residents only, and winners will be emailed directly. Competition ends on Friday 13th November, 1200 GMT.
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I’d call my ad agency: “Aaaaaaaaahhh….Ads!!!”
Its strage enough to make it stand out from the competitors, and contains enough of the letter “A” to be the first name in a directory.
I’d call the ad agency – Producers & Partners Park Avenue
Id call it Blue Moon. The space race was the big thing then and getting to the moon was the biggest and greatest goal in the world. What better way to sell something than aiming for the greatest! Also everyone hated the red menace so it’s Gotta be blue!
Wow… awesome prize. I would call it Apple ad agency (that way when the computer company came around they would have to pay us to use the name)
Thanks for the great giveaway. I’d call my agency ‘New Era Advertising’. Because I’d be ushering in the era of the greatest ads you’ve ever seen.
Id call my 60s agency ” cock a doodle do ! ” maybe a bit risqué but meant in the way of showboating and blowing ones own horn , erm , maybe I should stop there haha. Would make a good mad men spin off though
Great giveaway!
I’d call mine Downside-Up, cause anything that isn’t upside down would be downside up (which means they are straight, correct, etc) not to mention hyphens were the rage back then (and probably still are).
Cheers
I would call it: Johnny Smokers Ad Agency – We can even do it drunk.
Why? Because in the 60´s you probably could.
Milk – Your daily source of freshness
I would call my ad company The Great ADvantage
I would call my agency Aardvark Aads, because,
• it would always be first in an alphabetical search/in the Yellow Pages, &…
• why not?!