I believe this is based on a true story but with differences. The lady that came to listen to her late husband's voice saying "mind the gap" went to Embankment station, it wasn't the first thing she heard him say though. A few innacuracies: Theydon Bois on the Central Line is out towards Epping, long after the tube goes above ground. The lady didn't have an American accent. While there are sometimes platform staff, you usually wouldn't get station masters as shown in the video. The "mind the gap" replacement voice is not anything like the one that replaced the husband's voice. National Express in the UK is a coach company. While they did run some train franchises, they didn't add it to the livery and the tube trains are run by Transport for London formerly London Transport. The man was an actor rather than singer. What was correct is that she was given recordings of his voice, but I believe they were audio recordings (I saw her listen to them on a sound system), not a memory stick as shown. Which kind of defeats the whole advert.
3 years have been passed and I became a digital marketing advertiser and media producer I always try to make people feel the videos that I make. I just search for the video today and saw your comment haha nice coincidence. Greeting from Mexico
@@luisfernandomarquez3100 Hi Luis, a year later I come back and watch this again. And it is still touching especially when they are young again at the end. Also, it seems like I missed your reply and it’s great to know you are doing your dream job. I hope you’re doing well and I wish you still have the passion for making memorable advertisements just like this one. Wishing you the best and plenty of success in your career. Greetings from Hong Kong =)
It's artistic license I guess. I'm not sure if it was done in a real station. They probably weren't allowed to get hold of a real LU uniform for the guy playing the station assistant to wear.
What a great idea-except for the distractingly self-taught singer without the slightest clue how to use his voice! After centuries of musical progress, why do so many singers think they must reinvent the wheel and sing any which way? And how did our standards sink so low that we must bear listening to these people strain and wheeze their way through music that might otherwise be beautiful? I'm not saying he has to be Luciano Pavrotti. But come on. And BTW, the original "Mind the Gap" voice wasn't that of some wandering American would-be singer... It was that of British actor Oswald Laurence (imdb.com/name/nm0491143/bio). So Kingston has also rather blatantly rewritten English history.
Hard to imagine it was made by Taiwanese advertising company rather than British,and the song was also sang by 柯智棠,which is soooo moving!
it is one of the best advert in the world...the world of our memories
I believe this is based on a true story but with differences. The lady that came to listen to her late husband's voice saying "mind the gap" went to Embankment station, it wasn't the first thing she heard him say though. A few innacuracies: Theydon Bois on the Central Line is out towards Epping, long after the tube goes above ground. The lady didn't have an American accent. While there are sometimes platform staff, you usually wouldn't get station masters as shown in the video. The "mind the gap" replacement voice is not anything like the one that replaced the husband's voice. National Express in the UK is a coach company. While they did run some train franchises, they didn't add it to the livery and the tube trains are run by Transport for London formerly London Transport. The man was an actor rather than singer. What was correct is that she was given recordings of his voice, but I believe they were audio recordings (I saw her listen to them on a sound system), not a memory stick as shown. Which kind of defeats the whole advert.
My Marketing teacher used this video in class to explain what Marketing3.0 is.
I watched this when I was studying advertising before, so many years later, I still come back and watch this again. So this ad is really success
3 years have been passed and I became a digital marketing advertiser and media producer I always try to make people feel the videos that I make.
I just search for the video today and saw your comment haha nice coincidence. Greeting from Mexico
@@luisfernandomarquez3100 Hi Luis, a year later I come back and watch this again. And it is still touching especially when they are young again at the end. Also, it seems like I missed your reply and it’s great to know you are doing your dream job. I hope you’re doing well and I wish you still have the passion for making memorable advertisements just like this one. Wishing you the best and plenty of success in your career. Greetings from Hong Kong =)
the guitar is not necessary in there, i just move to the last part.
Wonderful
Based on a true story too 🥺
Since when did Theydon Bois Station look like that?
Mind the Gap,friends
May I add spanish subtitles to your video? Or at least suggest them?
very good song.
What's that song name ?It's beautiful
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柯智棠 Kowen [ It was May ]
What this song?
柯智棠 Kowen - It was May
Mind the gap, my friends.
Mind the Gap
RedCA2redMime!!!!
It’s sad
Is she American?
mind the gap
bank station way out / interchange, theydon bois station, piccadilly circus tiles and ripoff of 1995 stock.
Must be hot in here, my eyes keep sweating 😢
fake train, fake platform describer and a station assistant wearing a hat saying "station master"the underground nothing like that
It's artistic license I guess. I'm not sure if it was done in a real station. They probably weren't allowed to get hold of a real LU uniform for the guy playing the station assistant to wear.
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Boi that is not the point
a fake train indeed. they built a one for shooting in Taiwan, here is the footage
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bit annoying this isnt very accurate and the fact that there's only one voice that isnt american
What a great idea-except for the distractingly self-taught singer without the slightest clue how to use his voice! After centuries of musical progress, why do so many singers think they must reinvent the wheel and sing any which way? And how did our standards sink so low that we must bear listening to these people strain and wheeze their way through music that might otherwise be beautiful?
I'm not saying he has to be Luciano Pavrotti. But come on.
And BTW, the original "Mind the Gap" voice wasn't that of some wandering American would-be singer... It was that of British actor Oswald Laurence (imdb.com/name/nm0491143/bio). So Kingston has also rather blatantly rewritten English history.