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Milk Tray', was clearly inspired by the James Bond films. It was first seen on British TV screens in 1968. Remarkably, rather like the Bond casting sequence, only four men performed as the mysterious delivery man over the 40-year life of the advert. The first Milk Tray man was actor Gary Myers who performed the role between 1968 and 1984.
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Sep 3, 2020 · Remarkably, for such a long-running advert, only four men have performed as the mysterious man who delivers the lady’s box of chocolates. The first Milk Tray man was actor Gary Myers who ...
RMG4XK84 – Actors Ben Porter and Sienna Guillory, stars of the new Cadbury's Milk Tray advert at the launch of the new Milk Tray man in London. The commercial, created by Euro RSCG, was shot in Prague and will be screened on terrestrial and satellite channels.
At the heart of Cadbury Milk Tray’s heritage is the iconic Milk Tray Man, a much loved Bond-esque character. But since he had been retired, the 25 – 55 year old consumer audience did not have the same level of nostalgia towards the iconic hero. And on the eve of its 100th birthday, Cadbury Milk Tray had room for improvement.
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The Darcy / Milk Tray Man connection is reinforced by the interest shown in him by retailers, publishers and other media. In 2008 freshfiction.com ran a competition, the prize for which was a signed copy of Gwyn Cready’s time-travelling romance Seducing Mr Darcy, plus a box of Pride and Prejudice themed truffles from Dos chocolatier in New York.