Not sure whether this belongs in Speculative Discussion or Railway History & Nostalgia, but those of us who can remember the early 1980s will probably recall British Rail's "This is the age of the train" advertising campaign featuring Jimmy Savile (and little did most people imagine what he was up to behind the scenes back then!). As I recall the campaign ran from about 1981-84.
I believe that Terry Wogan was one of the other shortlisted candidates to feature in that campaign, and to think that if Savile had already been arrested in the '70s BR probably would have hired Wogan instead.
Can anyone think of any other celebrities from that era who you think would have made good ad campaign mascots for BR? This can include solo celebrities, duettes or groups (e.g. pop or rock groups). If it's someone who was known to be a railway enthusiast and/or a regular rail user, that would be a bonus, but I don't think that's essential.
Here are a few I can suggest who I think would have been good:
ABBA (I seem to recall that they featured in a BR "Keep stations tidy" anti-litter campaign in about 1979)
Ronnie Barker and/or Ronnie Corbett
John Betjeman (although he died in 1984 and I think he was more or less confined to a wheelchair by the time he named a loco (a Class 86 as I recall0 at St Pancras in about 1983. I suppose he could have featured in ads for the Disabled Persons Railcard when it was launched in about 1981, though)
Kate Bush
Keith Chegwin
Roald Dahl (he produced a Guide to Railway Safety for BR aimed at children in about the late 1980s, not long before he died)
Bruce Forsyth
Simon Groom (from Blue Peter)
Thora Hird
Bob Holness (the quiz show presenter who hosted Blockbusters - in the late 1980s I thought the pre-recorded announcements at Richmond station sounded like him!)
Gloria Hunniford
David Jason and/or Nicholas Lyndhurst (and maybe a few others from the cast of Only Fools and Horses)
Bonnie Langford
Vera Lynn
Madness
Madonna
Michael Palin (who has presented a number of travel programmes, including at least one episode of Great Railway Journeys of the World in about 1980)
Esther Rantzen
Anneka Rice
Carol Vorderman
Pete Waterman
I believe that Terry Wogan was one of the other shortlisted candidates to feature in that campaign, and to think that if Savile had already been arrested in the '70s BR probably would have hired Wogan instead.
Can anyone think of any other celebrities from that era who you think would have made good ad campaign mascots for BR? This can include solo celebrities, duettes or groups (e.g. pop or rock groups). If it's someone who was known to be a railway enthusiast and/or a regular rail user, that would be a bonus, but I don't think that's essential.
Here are a few I can suggest who I think would have been good:
ABBA (I seem to recall that they featured in a BR "Keep stations tidy" anti-litter campaign in about 1979)
Ronnie Barker and/or Ronnie Corbett
John Betjeman (although he died in 1984 and I think he was more or less confined to a wheelchair by the time he named a loco (a Class 86 as I recall0 at St Pancras in about 1983. I suppose he could have featured in ads for the Disabled Persons Railcard when it was launched in about 1981, though)
Kate Bush
Keith Chegwin
Roald Dahl (he produced a Guide to Railway Safety for BR aimed at children in about the late 1980s, not long before he died)
Bruce Forsyth
Simon Groom (from Blue Peter)
Thora Hird
Bob Holness (the quiz show presenter who hosted Blockbusters - in the late 1980s I thought the pre-recorded announcements at Richmond station sounded like him!)
Gloria Hunniford
David Jason and/or Nicholas Lyndhurst (and maybe a few others from the cast of Only Fools and Horses)
Bonnie Langford
Vera Lynn
Madness
Madonna
Michael Palin (who has presented a number of travel programmes, including at least one episode of Great Railway Journeys of the World in about 1980)
Esther Rantzen
Anneka Rice
Carol Vorderman
Pete Waterman
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