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T-Mobile film dance advert in Liverpool Street Station
An advert was filmed using hidden cameras and 400 dancers in Liverpool Street Train Station, London on Friday at 11am.
The advert was filmed among regular travellers unaware the advert was being filmed.
The bustling but humdrum concourse of Liverpool Street station was brightened up as people who had appeared to be travellers and station staff began to dance. A group of about 400 performed a mix of hip-hop, disco and ballroom moves.
The dancing, part of an advertising campaign for the telecommunications company T-Mobile, was filmed on cameras hidden around the station.
The full sequence will be shown in an advertising break on Channel 4 during Celebrity Big Brother tomorrow evening.
A T-Mobile spokeswoman said: “Dance brings to life the fact that there are often unexpected, wonderful, exciting things that happen that you want to be able to share with your friends and family.”
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at 00:52 on January 18th, 2009
That was fun.
at 00:57 on January 18th, 2009
Awesome - one of the many reasons I love London.. :)
at 05:34 on January 18th, 2009
HA, nice to see unique adverts, instead of boring. Amy has a point there.
at 05:53 on January 18th, 2009
This is great. Good to see. Would not happen in Tokyo though. Sorry to say actually.
at 06:58 on January 18th, 2009
Why not?
at 07:33 on January 18th, 2009
Well, you may have to come and see for your self, It is unique.
at 08:04 on January 18th, 2009
That I would like.
at 08:09 on January 18th, 2009
Reminds me of Fatboy Slim's Praise You video.