Admags
A now forgotten alternative to the commercial break in the early
days of British commercial television was the Advertising Magazine (or
'Admag') in which performers were allowed to extol the virtues of
various products during the course of a generally vapid quarter-hour
of chat.
Jim's Inn was the best-known
example. The show featured Jimmy Hanley and his real-life wife Maggie
(Margaret Avery) running a cosy pub in the (fictitious) village of
Wembleham, providing the perfect opportunity for visitors to the pub
to discuss a variety of products over a pint or two. Pub regulars were
played by played by Roma Cresswell, John Sherlock, Jack Edwardes,
Diane Watts, Dennis Bowen, Ken Howard and Victor Platt. Jim's Inn
ran from 1957 until 1963, and Jimmy Hanley ended up on the
children's television series
The Five O' Clock Club.
Other Admags included About Homes and Gardens (1956) with
Noele Gordon, Bazaar (1957 - 1959), Flair, Girl With a Date,
In Store (with Kenneth Horne and Tommy Trinder), Over the Hills
(1956), Send for Saunders, Shop on the Corner, What's in
Store? (1956), What's New? (1957) and Where Shall We Go?
(1956). The facility was withdrawn by the Independent Television
Authority in 1963.
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