1980-1987 TV Ads

Quit 1987 - HW Heart disease

A surgeon conducting an autopsy reflects grimly that he has found the cause of death. He pulls out a bloody packet of cigarettes. Smoking causes heart disease, it says on the pack.

Quit 1987 - Coughing dad

A coughing dad has his daughter worried. When he checks to see what she is reading, it is about lung cancer. If you will not quit smoking for yourself, do it for your kids.

Quit 1987 - Lung cancer

Inside an autopsy room a surgeon grimly declares he has found the cause of death. He pulls out a packet of cigarettes. Smoking causes lung cancer, it says on the pack.

Quit 1986 - Imagination

People imagine all sorts of things will happen when they quit smoking. That they will lose confidence, put on weight or be unbearable. The truth is that help is close at hand.

Quit 1986 - Emphysema

Every smoker knows what it is like to run out of puff. Inside your lungs are thousands of tiny air sacks that are slowly being destroyed by cigarettes. This is emphysema.

Quit 1985 - Heart rate

Do you know what cigarette smoking does to your heart? It has to work overtime because it is starved of oxygen. Blood pressure is increased and blood clots can form.

Quit 1985 - Tar

If the average smoker could collect and wring out the tar collected in his lungs over a year there would be enough to make him sick. Very sick.

Quit 1985 - Fresh start

A musical anti-smoking TV advertisement from 1985. If you are tired of living life being ashamed of your dirty habit, then Quit smoking and make a fresh start.

SunSmart 1980 - Sid the Seagull

Just say these simple words - slip, slop, slap. Slip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen and slap on a hat. Sid the seagull sings a catchy tune for staying sunsmart over summer.

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