Rebecca Night
Kris Marshall
Ralf ineson
who is the girl in bet way advert Margaret Thatcher (archive footage)
The girl in the advert is an employee of Simplyhealth. Her name is Rebecca Jeremy.
Post Office Telecommunications, which later became BT (http://www.answers.com/topic/buzby-1)
Meg Ryan I think
The Irrepressibles - In This Shirt
In the BT Infinity advert, the flatmates are depicted as a diverse group of friends living together, showcasing their different personalities and interests. The ad highlights their interactions and the various ways they utilize high-speed internet for activities like gaming, streaming, and connecting with others. The focus is on how BT Infinity enhances their living experience by enabling seamless connectivity.
Iris Lezcano.
dave
The house track featured in the new BT Infinity advert is "Can't Stop" by the band Red Hot Chili Peppers. This energetic song complements the ad's theme of connectivity and speed. If you're looking for the specific version used, it may be a remix or an edit tailored for the advertisement. For the most accurate information, checking official BT sources or music identification apps can help confirm the track details.
Kris Marshall
Kris Marshall
Lorraine Burroughs
As of my last update in October 2023, I don't have real-time data or updates on advertisements. For the latest BT advert, I recommend checking BT's official website or their social media channels for current information on the featured actor.
The song is "Corner" by Allie Moss.(Check out the ad on YouTube via the Related link below.)The song is not "Corner" by Allie Moss... what are you smoking??The song is actually Called Light Bulb by Rachel Goodrich, but it has been reworked by ANR, you can find a free copy at http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Rachel_Goodrich/track/Light_Bulb_ANR_RemixEnjoy ... hope i did good :)OKay, you should have elaborated on which advert... the above mentioned is for the BT Infinity advert... but you might want to check it out. it rawwwks!I WAS FKN RIGHT... YAY... GOLD STAR!!!
Noel Harrison's "The Windmills of your Mind"