I had these adverts on a video when I was a child. I would watch them over and over again for hours, especially if I was sick. I would make myself a bed on the dining room floor and watch them on the TV we had in there I love these adverts. When I need to smile I come find them
@Leeswinburn Pg tips with the chimps is my favourite adverts of all time and i miss it and they are absolutely fantastic and brilliant thanks for sharing this.
I remember most of these as a kid rolling around with laughter very entertaining, but looking now and it makes me wonder how much manipulation and abuse these chimps had to endure 😢
..2024...these ads are spectacular considering the year they were produced ..I was born in 1977 ..so a few ads here in this vid that I havnt seen ..i watched the tetleys t bag ads earlyer on also the 80s terrys gold ad from the 80s ...class yeno ...
I have the fridge magnets with Geoff and Shirley. Those ads were the best on TV and we all enjoyed them. The monkeys had fun too despite the animal lefties here complaining.
I remember some of these TV ads from years ago. However there is one missing which is the one where Shirley buys the pyramid shaped tea bags from PG Tips and after enjoying a nice cuppa Geoff says "Say Shirl, these pyramind bags make a Pharaoh cuppa, pyramid?, Pharaoh? Ha ha ha!" And Shirley cringes in embarrassment and puts her hands over her face.
Who remembers the mountain climbing one where they got hit by an avalanche, and one says "hold on Simon" " I'm OK, tents ruined " surely I never imagined that one
We have PG Tipps tea here in the USA and it’s a very refreshing tea! The old ads with the chimps are quirky and cool. Way better than the sock monkey used in modern ads. The Ada and Dolly ads and Maternity Ward are my favorites
John Rinder you can also hear the voices of Su Pollard and Caroline Quentin in these ads and apparently Miriam Margolyes as well, although I don't know which chimp Miriam voiced.
Why cgi? The original chimps loved acting. Saw a documentary about the trainer and owner of the apes, he made the USA tv series Lancelot Link Secret Chimp before Pg Tips found him.
@@bubcentral23 It ultimately isn’t good for the chimp’s mental health to be put in a showbiz environment. Not to mention that once they get to around 8 years old they become too strong and aggressive to safely be around humans
Is this really a full set? I remember one from, around the late 70s/early 80s, where the chimps were climbing a mountain or skiing or something in Scotland and an avalanche wrecked their tent, so they had to buy a new one. I can still remember the "joke" at the end: "Ye'll be needin' a big bag for yon tent Jimmy?" "No thanks, we've got 72!"
15:49 I actually remember this one. I love how the music gets more discordant the more Shirley's interrupted. The moment she calls Simon, Samantha and Kevin only to say "Nothing!" is back in my head, rent tlfree
I remember that one too and thought Shirley sounded exactly like Caroline Quentin from men behaving badly. Now I know it's actually her as her voice is credited at the end of this video.
Wasn't there a mountaineering themed one as well? Seem to remember a line something like "hey Jimmy, do you want some bags for your tent". "No thanks, we've already got 42!".
17:35, remember that one fondly because I assumed PG Tips referred to the classification but the classification didn’t occur until 1982 so I guess it must’ve stood for a name or so?
Was telling my 15yr old about these ads ... she couldn't believe they were real chimps, but loved the tongue in cheek comedy. (I also introduced her to "Carry On" films a few years ago.)👍🏻 We both said that updated CGI versions would be a great idea! Here's hoping 🤞🏻😊 (Using real chimps is definitely not an option now that we are aware of the fact it is neither good for nor kind to the animals.)
Tea Mr Shifter, do you know it's on my foot dad, you humm it ill play it son, classic, I always thought he said you hold it, the PC speaker must be a lot better than our Radio Rentals TV set 40 years ago,
For those who are capable of rational perception and basic logic, the only real problem with Ad #1 is that the tune is only three notes away from being a commercial for "salt peanuts"! The golden era (so to speak) starts, in this comp, with Ad #3 - and then the highlights pour forth as if from a filled kettle...04:06 the Channel Tunnel, 05:00 the French grand pricks, 05:28 Mr Shifter (he said carefully), 05:56 the M.O.Tea, 06:28 Mr S Bend, 08:21 trouble with his trousers, 08:50 Robin Twickers, 09:49-11:26 aha, here we have "Kelvin's favorites", meaning "My name is Bond, Brooke Bond"; 13:10 the microwave, 14:07 Dogger Bank... But of course this isn't a complete collection - no sign of "Papa's got a brand new bag" (th-cam.com/video/NCLzBOMft_s/w-d-xo.html), parents (th-cam.com/video/-FJwXXEqQ5Q/w-d-xo.html); or the last one to mention Mr Bond aka "this machine's gone ape", plus two instalments of The Wapping Great Company...and some more.
In the advert where the chimp is playing the piano, The chimp was using a real piano in rehearsals, But in the video they used a fake piano for safety . Unfortunately because the piano was fake it made no sound so the chimp wouldn't play it. 😂
When I was a child I thought these were some sort of puppet or were performed by dwarves or little kids in monkey costumes. It was quite a shock when I found out they were real chimps.
These ads were the first things that introduced me to this specific brand, I didn't think it would be available in America. But MAAAN do I feel bad for those chimps...
emmmaitch it's funny because it sounds like she is going to say "oh don't talk bollocks" LOL! That's the voice of Penelope Keith from the good life and to the manor born.
I remember one advert where a chimp was an Arab Sheikh in a petrol garage forecourt and he leans out of his car and says "I say, I seem to have run out of oil!"
Best of British talent involved in making these ..true classics .. !!!
And animal abuse
I had these adverts on a video when I was a child. I would watch them over and over again for hours, especially if I was sick. I would make myself a bed on the dining room floor and watch them on the TV we had in there
I love these adverts. When I need to smile I come find them
Same
Omg omg same 😅👌
Same. My Granddad used to have it on video tape and I used to love to watch them with him 😂😂
@Archie SHEPHERD Huh?
@Archie SHEPHERD Huh?
Absolutely brilliant, never remembered there were so many of them.
I remember these from when I was a Kid - Best Adverts around!
'Dad, do you know the piano is on my foot?' 'You hum it Son, I'll play it'
The best one-liner ever
My two favourites. This one and the 'Road Menders'. 😅
5:53
That line will be funny forever!
That’s my favourite one
Better acting and production values than most soaps on TV these days.
These adverts were brilliant.
@kerry elsley Yes i already said that...duh!
The days of hilarious adverts.
Brilliant compilation, very entertaining and nostalgic. Shame they are not presented in their original production order
Brilliant - Better than the adverts today
Not for the animals though. Only reason I am watching this to write my assignment on animals in the media and the issues of it x
But then came millennials and peta
SERENITY SLEEPS don’t get your panties in a twist snowflake it’s just a joke
@Harry McNamara So a snowflake?
@@Copium445 OK Boomer!
Drinking a cup of PG Tipps right now. Still the best tea out there.
Same.
I’m American and I’ve had it. I want to buy more.
@@gmar7836 its basically ceylon tea has a mild citrus aftertaste
Snap!
I am a monkey myself and I bloody hate PG Tips. Tetley FTW! M.B. x @(・o・)@
@Leeswinburn
Pg tips with the chimps is my favourite adverts of all time and i miss it and they are absolutely fantastic and brilliant thanks for sharing this.
I loved growing up watching these
I have so enjoyed watching this video - thanks for putting it together. I haven't laughed like that for ages! SO good.
They behave better than British politicians 🇬🇧
so true
I'm sure sunak is in these ads . . .plus a couple of other ones too .. !!!
Karl Pilkington brought me here
Lol same here dude.
Thought I was the only one
Now I'm curious. How did Karl bring you here? I came here to show my Grandson how clever chimps are.
Iam watching idiot abroad 2 right now 😂🤣🤣🐵🐒
@@gaysy1st he went on a rant about how these commercials pissed em off.
I actually want a cup of tea now
So do I Ian Waldron! What a tea🍵- riffic idea!
Loved these ads
Absolutely Brilliant, Miss Them, Stay Safe Everyone, All Over the World, XXXX
I use love seeing this advert it use to make me laugh it's a shame they dont re show it on television again
I remember most of these as a kid rolling around with laughter very entertaining, but looking now and it makes me wonder how much manipulation and abuse these chimps had to endure 😢
I loved the Tour de France sketch, my late maman thought it was hilarious ...in French accent.
The first one played in the US as a "Red Rose Tea" ad and stayed on the air there for ten years!
They should bring these adverts back. Great stuff.
They stopped them because its animal cruelty...
@@brettjohnson536 Compared to all the shit that happens in the meat industry? Lol.
@@brettjohnson536 It wouldn't be animal cruelty to rerun them though.
@@ashes180-x7d Yeah, much better to have industrial-plant based food.
@@thursoberwick1948 what utter nonsense
5:29 - Mr Shifter. Absolute classic.
I loved these adverts as a kid! My favourites are the 007 ones. I still drink PG, so they worked well!
An institution. Loved it back in the day and still drink PG Tips. Mind the banisters
I'm having a cup of pyramids right now.
Peter Sellers did voices for many of these.
..2024...these ads are spectacular considering the year they were produced ..I was born in 1977 ..so a few ads here in this vid that I havnt seen ..i watched the tetleys t bag ads earlyer on also the 80s terrys gold ad from the 80s ...class yeno ...
I recognised the voices of Kenneth Williams and the actor who played Arthur in On the Buses.
LOL will have to watch all these, those cats sure can play.
I still love these, better than any adverts made these days. When I'm rich I want a Chimpanzee Swing Band playing 24/7 lmao
*jazz
That’s creepy af
I had the PG tips playing cards with Jeff and the rest of the gang printed on them.
I have the fridge magnets with Geoff and Shirley. Those ads were the best on TV and we all enjoyed them. The monkeys had fun too despite the animal lefties here complaining.
Try the bananas darling, they're dashing
I remember some of these TV ads from years ago. However there is one missing which is the one where Shirley buys the pyramid shaped tea bags from PG Tips and after enjoying a nice cuppa Geoff says "Say Shirl, these pyramind bags make a Pharaoh cuppa, pyramid?, Pharaoh? Ha ha ha!" And Shirley cringes in embarrassment and puts her hands over her face.
Great ads and Great tea
Best adverts. Keep the anti’s up all night these
Best tea bag adverts all time memories.😁😋
Who remembers the mountain climbing one where they got hit by an avalanche, and one says "hold on Simon" " I'm OK, tents ruined " surely I never imagined that one
We have PG Tipps tea here in the USA and it’s a very refreshing tea! The old ads with the chimps are quirky and cool. Way better than the sock monkey used in modern ads. The Ada and Dolly ads and Maternity Ward are my favorites
I remember going to Twycross Zoo in Leicestershire where the chimps lived. They used to put the Chimp Tea Party on daily and so it pulled crowds in
I'd forgotten how brilliantly funny these adverts were and that they were voiced by the likes of Kenneth Williams and Stanley Baxter,
John Rinder you can also hear the voices of Su Pollard and Caroline Quentin in these ads and apparently Miriam Margolyes as well, although I don't know which chimp Miriam voiced.
Michael Robbins and Bernard Breslaw ...what a Pairing that is . .. Brilliant .
@@tomspence8506 Dolly
@@debbiebilling2372 Thank you for telling me Debbie Billing 2372 !
Didn't know Ian brown did adverts for PG tips
I used to collect cards with them on i adore chimps because of these ads
The pond -'you might get some frogs' is my favourite. 😅
PG Tip’s should make adverts like this with realistic CGi and good old British Humour
Just thinking the same thing, it would be nice to have a decent laugh again.
Why cgi? The original chimps loved acting. Saw a documentary about the trainer and owner of the apes, he made the USA tv series Lancelot Link Secret Chimp before Pg Tips found him.
@@bubcentral23 It ultimately isn’t good for the chimp’s mental health to be put in a showbiz environment. Not to mention that once they get to around 8 years old they become too strong and aggressive to safely be around humans
Should have one set in the House of Commons ,be just like the real thing.
the humours gone ...these would be considered racist now..i am sorry to say ...
"My old man
Said put the kettle on and
Don't dilly-dally make the tea..."
Where's that one, then?
As an American I know this first ad as Red Rose Tea. Different voiceover
Classic stuff. The army one at 3:06 and movers at 5:29 are my favourites!
avez vouz cuppa? All time classic
OMG, that's Bob Peck doing the voice-over at 2:09!
And Kenneth Williams at 8:54.
Possibly Alan Ford's voice at 5:14 ?
@@Beesa10 I'm sure you're right 👍
Caroline Quentin 2:59
Penelope Keith 13:27
Is this really a full set? I remember one from, around the late 70s/early 80s, where the chimps were climbing a mountain or skiing or something in Scotland and an avalanche wrecked their tent, so they had to buy a new one. I can still remember the "joke" at the end:
"Ye'll be needin' a big bag for yon tent Jimmy?"
"No thanks, we've got 72!"
15:49 I actually remember this one.
I love how the music gets more discordant the more Shirley's interrupted. The moment she calls Simon, Samantha and Kevin only to say "Nothing!" is back in my head, rent tlfree
I remember that one too and thought Shirley sounded exactly like Caroline Quentin from men behaving badly. Now I know it's actually her as her voice is credited at the end of this video.
Dad know the piano's on my foot.......
You hum it son, and IL play it! 🤣
@@historyhunter9074 ,Classic!
wait, I have never had tea... but "tips" refers to part of the plant?
Better than TV shows
Wasn't there a mountaineering themed one as well? Seem to remember a line something like "hey Jimmy, do you want some bags for your tent". "No thanks, we've already got 42!".
17:35, remember that one fondly because I assumed PG Tips referred to the classification but the classification didn’t occur until 1982 so I guess it must’ve stood for a name or so?
Was telling my 15yr old about these ads ... she couldn't believe they were real chimps, but loved the tongue in cheek comedy. (I also introduced her to "Carry On" films a few years ago.)👍🏻
We both said that updated CGI versions would be a great idea! Here's hoping 🤞🏻😊
(Using real chimps is definitely not an option now that we are aware of the fact it is neither good for nor kind to the animals.)
I’ll bet after a lengthy series of counselling sessions they were fine.
I heard they put marmite on the monkeys gums to make it look like they were talking, kinda the same way they film Hollyoaks too.
Brilliant 🤣
Isn’t that the super salty dark jam?
It's amazing what primates can be trained to do.
Tea Mr Shifter, do you know it's on my foot dad, you humm it ill play it son, classic, I always thought he said you hold it, the PC speaker must be a lot better than our Radio Rentals TV set 40 years ago,
Brilliant thanks man. Great.
0:08 MY FAVOURITE!!!!!
You might even get some frogs in here 😂
was brook bond a trading name?
For those who are capable of rational perception and basic logic, the only real problem with Ad #1 is that the tune is only three notes away from being a commercial for "salt peanuts"! The golden era (so to speak) starts, in this comp, with Ad #3 - and then the highlights pour forth as if from a filled kettle...04:06 the Channel Tunnel, 05:00 the French grand pricks, 05:28 Mr Shifter (he said carefully), 05:56 the M.O.Tea, 06:28 Mr S Bend, 08:21 trouble with his trousers, 08:50 Robin Twickers, 09:49-11:26 aha, here we have "Kelvin's favorites", meaning "My name is Bond, Brooke Bond"; 13:10 the microwave, 14:07 Dogger Bank...
But of course this isn't a complete collection - no sign of "Papa's got a brand new bag" (th-cam.com/video/NCLzBOMft_s/w-d-xo.html), parents (th-cam.com/video/-FJwXXEqQ5Q/w-d-xo.html); or the last one to mention Mr Bond aka "this machine's gone ape", plus two instalments of The Wapping Great Company...and some more.
You have too much time to spare Boo
Guess I'm not capable of rational perception and basic logic
I thought the same! ❤ "Salt Peanuts"🥜 by "The Nutty Squirrels" 🐿
👱♀️❤
The power of advertising: just bought a sample pack of PG Tips after going on a nostalgia binge.
Never really drank it as a kid
Yeah, I drank it more as an adult, like you’re supposed to.
Famous name voiced tge pg tops ads Peters Sellers was the Narrator John Junkin Bob Monkhouse
In the advert where the chimp is playing the piano, The chimp was using a real piano in rehearsals, But in the video they used a fake piano for safety . Unfortunately because the piano was fake it made no sound so the chimp wouldn't play it. 😂
What years were these playing please?
@kerry elsley 60s-turn of 1990s.
When I was a child I thought these were some sort of puppet or were performed by dwarves or little kids in monkey costumes. It was quite a shock when I found out they were real chimps.
@@Londonfogey That's how these should be made if they were to happen again!
3:02 The Chimpinator!!
Kenneth Williams bought me here 🤣
Michael Robbins did one too!
The Chimps went from ads to star in the Fresh prince of bell air
NO
@@WOKEFEMINIST Yes they were already famous as the chimps in PG TIP averts in the late 80s.
@@scorelineupdate129shut up
The My name is Bond,Brooke Bond are far more entertaining than Daniel Craig's Bond films. Sounds like it was Michael Jayston doing the voice
He's listed at the end 17:55
“I say!...I appear to have run out of oil !
Who else remembers minstrels ?
Great chocolates
What has that to do with these PG Tips ads?
@@madmurdock100p
its not the full collection....where`s "My old man said follow the van"
6:53 he looks so offended 😆 like the word was not politically correct.😅
I found this on a action man commercial on ptsd action man
Ye I saw you
15:57 Shirley have you seen my thingamagig?
16:02 mom, can i
16:06 phone
5:53 dad, do you know the piano’s on my foot
It’s the tips!
Karl still believes these guys are real deliverymen 😂
They are (or were)
@@misst.e.a.187 Oh you poor soul…
How about the black?...how about the green?...HOW ABOUT THE BLUE? 🤣🤣
Good adverts back in day but doubt people like it now a days all animals activists
Still call PG Tips monkey brew in our house.
These ads were the first things that introduced me to this specific brand, I didn't think it would be available in America.
But MAAAN do I feel bad for those chimps...
Stay out of the sunshine old chap!
Don't talk Bolognese! Genius.
emmmaitch it's funny because it sounds like she is going to say "oh don't talk bollocks" LOL! That's the voice of Penelope Keith from the good life and to the manor born.
I only know this beccause of the English Rapper Jehst
Little monkey fella 🐒
I remember one advert where a chimp was an Arab Sheikh in a petrol garage forecourt and he leans out of his car and says "I say, I seem to have run out of oil!"
That one is on there .
bring back the chimps,please adverts these days are not funny they are just boring, I always turn them off for 5 mins
These are so charming. Seemingly made with genuine affection. It would break my heart if I learnt the chimps were abused.
Oh yeah, I heard 3 of them where shoved into a cannon and the team decided to play clay pidgeon shooting with them.
@@mauzki- Yeah, I heard that too 😂😂😂
Why are advert 85 % boring nowadays back in the day the advert sold the brand with humour
Has Karl pilkington seen this
Now they are using the two characters from the commercial of the now disastrously defunct ITV Digital
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:18 & 1:20 Arkwright & Granville look different
That’s not the full collection of adverts with the monkeys
The one at 3:06 is my favourite