Episode 5 – Faceless Domestic Factotums (6 Jan 1983 - Colgate, , Homepride, Holsten Pils, KFC, Shredded Wheat) cover art

Episode 5 – Faceless Domestic Factotums (6 Jan 1983 - Colgate, , Homepride, Holsten Pils, KFC, Shredded Wheat)

Episode 5 – Faceless Domestic Factotums (6 Jan 1983 - Colgate, , Homepride, Holsten Pils, KFC, Shredded Wheat)

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Episode 5 and we’re taking a short hop further back to 1983.

It’s the graveyard that is early January, but the nation is being pepped up by the UK TV premiere of “Superman”, a super speedy 5 years after its cinematic release!

So, what super brands are riding on his, er, cape tails?

Colgate bring in Arthur Fowler, or is it an alien decoy? Philips turn something potentially wildly exciting into a more phlegmatic experience. Homepride bring us something that is less translatable to 2025 than anything else we’ve seen so far. Portland Holidays provide little intrigue beyond the colour of some swimwear. Kattomeat lead us on a big tangent on parenting theory. And Morrissey. Can Martin evaluate Holsten Pils in even a halfway objective fashion given one of its unfortunate 80s and 90s associations? KFC have a fine line in beige slapstick, and we finish with a Beefy finale from Shredded Wheat to give us a bit of oomph right at the end.


Contains the correct amount of swearing.


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