Piping Hot!

c. 1954 , United Kingdom (Other)

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Cinema advertisement for an electric immersion water heater by the Eastern Electricity Service.

Part of a water heater flies through the air as the commentator claims that even though it may look strange, it can do a lot for you. He explains that it is an electric immersion water heater which is cheap and easy to fit. An attachment flies onto the water heater. As a white and black jacket covers the water heater, the commentator explains that the jacket is also easy to use. Clip of hot water pouring from the tap. A boy is washing at the sink as the commentator states that you will have hot water in the bathroom. A woman is washing clothes as the commentator states that you will have hot water for the weekly wash. A woman wipes steam from the mirror as the commentator claims you will have hot water for every use. A woman washes up as the commentator explains that there is no fuss as there is no fire to coax and your kitchen can stay cool all summer. Shot of the water heater on the wall with the cover over it. It zooms in on the control as the commentator explains that it can be used to turn the heater off when the water is hot enough. This saves the customer money. Shot of a man in a bath as the commentator explains that electricity gives you hot water constantly, instantly and cheaply. The man winks at the camera. The logo for Eastern Electricity Service is shown as the commentator describes the cost to get it installed and where to get more information.

Keywords

Advert; Advertising; Cinema Adverts; Cinema Advertisement; Eastern Electricity; Electricity; Hot Water; Pearl and Dean; Technicolor; Water Heaters;

Background Information

Pearl & Dean were Britain’s primary cinema advertising company in the 1950s.

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Piping Hot!

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