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http://www.salon.com/ent/wire/2002/11/27/mocking/index.htmlNov. 27, 2002
A British advertising watchdog said Wednesday it was banning a commercial for an animated comedy series because it pokes fun at President Bush.
The Broadcast Advertising Clearance Center said the ad, which depicts a cartoon Bush inserting a DVD into a toaster, could only be shown if the makers sought the president's permission first.
The commercial promotes a video and DVD of highlights from ''2DTV,'' an animated series that mocks celebrities and politicians.
The BACC monitors compliance with rules governing advertising on British television. One of the guidelines says living people should not be caricatured or referred to in advertisements without their permission.
''People are entitled not to be exploited for someone else's commercial gain,'' said the watchdog's director, Uisdean Maclean.
The Independent Television Commission has the power to fine broadcasters who violate the watchdog's rulings.
The producer of ''2DTV,'' Giles Pilbrow, said requiring satirists to seek permission from their targets was ''an idiotic request'' that would mean asking Osama bin Laden or Saddam Hussein if it was all right to caricature them.
''I doubt we could get Bin Laden's permission -- he's a bit tricky to track down at the moment,'' he said.
The offending ad shows Bush opening a copy of the video and saying, ''My favorite -- just pop it in the video player.''
He then sticks it into a toaster and burns it.
The regulator also nixed a ''2DTV'' ad featuring Manchester United soccer star David Beckham and his Spice Girl wife Victoria, in which the athlete is seen making out his Christmas list, asking: ''Victoria, how do you spell DVD?''
― Justyn Dillingham (Justyn Dillingham), Thursday, 28 November 2002 09:27 (twenty-three years ago)
2DTV - the spiritual heir to 'Spitting Image' began it's third series last night on ITV, moving from a megre 10 minute slot to a full half hour in the process.
Their take on Bush is still the best thing on it, although fingers crossed that it continues to get better and better.
Can't help detecting the whiff of PR about this story - great way to plug the DVD/Video of the first two series!
― Zanny Gognet (Zanny Gognet), Thursday, 28 November 2002 09:32 (twenty-three years ago)
I saw 2DTV for the first time last night, and I enjoyed it very muchly indeed.
"Well, Mr Bush, from now on, all military sites in Iraq will be protected by my new specialist kitten shield..."
Genius.
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Thursday, 28 November 2002 09:48 (twenty-three years ago)
i also found it rather amusing, although does the world *really* need another effing d4v1d d1ck3ns0n pi$$ take????
― CarsmileSteve (CarsmileSteve), Thursday, 28 November 2002 09:53 (twenty-three years ago)
hello, my name is david dickinson. cheap as chips, etc.
HA HA HA
― DD (Alan), Thursday, 28 November 2002 15:52 (twenty-three years ago)
They pulled a commercial featuring Clinton and Hillary back in the day in Canada for basically the same reason. Shame cause the Hillary impersonation was right on. Think it was for The Brick or Bad Boy Furniture.
― Mr Noodles (Mr Noodles), Friday, 29 November 2002 18:29 (twenty-three years ago)