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Harp television advertisement 'Fever' from the 'Satisfaction' campaign in which people engaged in sports and recreation end their day with a Harp lager. Colour advert opens with a yacht at sea by cliffs. Over disco music are scenes of weightlifters, scuba divers, acrobats, runners, the Harp logo and a close-up of feet walking along a street. A man enters a pub with a round decoration on the wall and joins his friends at the bar (including a curly-haired woman). He is handed a tankard of lager and drinks in close-up, with caption ‘Harp – Satisfaction’. Credits: Scope Films/Roger Owen Associates Music is adapted from the Bee Gees' song 'Stayin Alive' Northern Ireland version

2023-10-18

Harp television advertisement 'Oil Rig' from the 'Satisfaction' campaign in which various workers end their day with a Harp lager. Colour advert opens with an oil rig at sea, seen from above. Over disco music are brief shots of workers on the oil rig, combine harvesters in action, welders, the Harp logo, a man walking along a street and close-ups of his feet, a bearded man walking under a rail bridge with a Harp advert, and people in a pub (including a curly-haired woman). Closes with a man drinking from a tankard, with caption ‘Harp – satisfaction’. Credits: Director: Tony O'Leary, Producer/Concept/Script/Art Director: Frank Sheerin, Lighting Cameraman: Robin Williams, Editing: M. Avis. Scope Films. Filmed January 1979 Music is adapted from the Bee Gees' song 'Stayin Alive' Republic of Ireland version

2023-10-18

Harp television advertisement 'Sport' from the 'Satisfaction' campaign in which people engaged in sports and recreation end their day with a Harp lager. Colour advert opens with a close-up of a moustached man in a rugby kit wiping sweat from his brow. Over disco music, various scenes show a rugby match, a rowing regatta, a boxing match and a squash game, and of the Harp logo and a tankard. Footage shows men strolling around the streets of a city, with their walking feet seen in close-up. In time with their footsteps the jingle sings: ‘The end of the line and then comes the time you’ll be drinking a Harp, drinking a Harp.’ People in a pub order drinks. Concludes with a man drinking from a pint glass, as a caption reads: ‘Harp – Satisfaction’. Credits: Scope Films/Roger Owen Associates Music is adapted from the Bee Gees' song 'Stayin Alive' Northern Ireland version

2023-10-18

Harp television advertisement 'Sport' from the 'Satisfaction' campaign in which people engaged in sports and recreation end their day with a Harp lager. Opens with a car travelling along a coastal road, seen from above. Over disco music are scenes of canoeing, water-skiing, rugby, squash, boat racing, and a close-up of feet walking along a street. Closes with a moustached rugby player smiling to the side and holding a pint, with caption ‘Harp – satisfaction’. Music is adapted from the Bee Gees' song 'Stayin Alive'; uses footage seen in other ads from this campaign. Credits: Roger Owen Associates Northern Ireland version

2023-10-18

Harp television advertisement 'Trawler' from the 'Satisfaction' campaign in which various workers end their day with a Harp lager. Colour advert opens with with a fishing trawler at sea. Over disco music are brief shots of men at an industrial plant, stone masons, a carpenter, a laundromat, the Harp logo, a close-up of walking feet, a clean-shaven man walking under a rail bridge with a Harp advert. A man walks into pub with a round decoration on the wall. Closes with the man drinking from a tankard, with caption ‘Harp – satisfaction’. Credits: Director: Tony O'Leary, Producer/Concept/Script/Art Director: Frank Sheerin, Lighting Cameraman: Robin Williams, Editing: M. Avis. Scope Films. Filmed January 1979 Music is adapted from the Bee Gees' song 'Stayin Alive' Republic of Ireland cinema version

2023-10-18

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