Jay Pond-Jones (born 1 July 1957) is a British
executive producer
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, writer, and advertising creative director. He is a partner in the
London
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-based production companies Studio Sixty Billion and Colour TV. Pond-Jones started his career in advertising, working for both
D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles
D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles was an advertising agency in the United States with 131 offices in 75 countries.
The company was founded in 1906 as the D'Arcy Company in St. Louis, Missouri. Early clients included Coca-Cola and Anheuser-Busch.
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and
GGT. He is known as the co-creator of
French Connection
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's FCUK campaign.
He rose to fame in the
noughties
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when he was involved in the creation of a new form of
reality tv
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,
Flipside TV
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. Flipside's host and celebrities would review TV shows live while flipping channels. The format has since evolved into similar reality shows, such as
Gogglebox
''Gogglebox'' is a British reality television series created by Stephen Lambert, Tania Alexander and Tim Harcourt, and broadcast on Channel 4. The series documents families and groups of friends around the United Kingdom who are filmed for the ...
. He has since worked as Executive Producer on various British TV shows, including
Celebrity Soup,
KSI DEMOLISHED, and
Jack and Dean of All Trades
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. During the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, he created BoomBoomZoom, a provider of entertainment via
Zoom
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.
Pond-Jones continued to work in advertising from 2011 onwards, spending period at
London
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-based agency BMB.
Television & advertising
Pond-Jones began his career in advertising at
D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles
D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles was an advertising agency in the United States with 131 offices in 75 countries.
The company was founded in 1906 as the D'Arcy Company in St. Louis, Missouri. Early clients included Coca-Cola and Anheuser-Busch.
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, before starting his own agency. In 1986, Pond-Jones co-wrote an advert for
Colgate featuring a group of children singing an alternative version of the
Madness
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hit "
Baggy Trousers
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".
The advert was seen as groundbreaking but had to be pre-approved by the band.
Pond-Jones said, "Many years later ... I found out how they actually quite liked it. Even now,
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from the band introduces me to people as “the bloke who did the Colgate ad”."
During the 1990s, he worked at both
GGT and
HHCL
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. While working across the agencies, Pond-Jones was involved in many well-known advertising campaigns, including the
"fcuk" campaign which he co-created and
Holsten Pils
Holsten Pils is a brand of lager, a pilsner, brewed in Northampton by Carlsberg Group.
It was derived from the German ''Holsten Pilsener'', also called ''Holsten Pils'' informally, which continues to be brewed in Hamburg (northern Germany).
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' award-winning "asshole" ad, starring Denis Leary.
The
Holsten Pils
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It was derived from the German ''Holsten Pilsener'', also called ''Holsten Pils'' informally, which continues to be brewed in Hamburg (northern Germany).
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ad won awards at
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity
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in 1996. During the same year, Pond-Jones worked on
Imperial Leather
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Origins
The brand name had its origin in 1768 when Russian nobleman Count Grigory ...
's campaign to focus on a more luxurious image, including a range of adverts featuring
Paul Merton
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Known for his improvisation skill, M ...
. A year later, Pond-Jones worked with comedian
Jack Dee
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to produce a range of adverts for
John Smiths
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.
Pond-Jones joined
HHCL
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in 2000 as a Creative Director, where he created a campaign
Guinness
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amid dwindling sales, which starred
Lee "Scratch" Perry
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. In 2003, he was one of the creators of ''
Flipside TV
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,'' which aired on
Channel 4
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. For the majority of the show's 130 episodes, it was presented by
Richard Bacon Richard Bacon may refer to:
People
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. The show was noted for bringing new comedy talent to the screen including
Alan Carr
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In the ensuing years, Carr's career burgeo ...
and
Modern Toss
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. The series was one of the first
reality tv
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series of its kind, with three celebrities sitting with the host and reviewing TV shows. After the show finished a number of years later, other shows were based on the format. ''
Gogglebox
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'' has since become the best-known TV show to use the format, with ''
The Guardian
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'' describing ''Gogglebox'' as "a bit of a rip-off of the 00s, Richard Bacon-fronted series Flipside TV."
Pond-Jones teamed up again with
Richard Bacon Richard Bacon may refer to:
People
* Sir Richard Bacon, 7th Baronet (Redgrave), 8th Baronet (Mildenhall) (1695–1773), see Bacon baronets
* Sir Richard Bacon, 3rd Baronet (c. 1663–1685), see Bacon baronets
* Richard Bacon (politician) (born ...
to create ''
Celebrity Soup''. It was based on the long-running US series, ''
The Soup
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'' and was broadcast on
E! in the UK. ''Celebrity Soup'' was a weekly topical comedy, which focused on
pop culture
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and television highlights. The series was hosted by former ''
The 11 O'Clock Show
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'' with presenter ''
Iain Lee
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Lee's career began ...
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In 2006, he was an Executive Producer for ''Berlin or Bust'',
Three UK
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's move into streaming content on phones. The show followed the
England football team
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's campaign throughout the
2006 World Cup
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.
In 2007, Pond-Jones wrote for the character Barry from Watford on
BBC Three
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's comedy sketch show, ''Comedy Shuffle''. In 2011, Pond-Jones became a Creative Director at
London
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-based creative agency, BMB.
Pond-Jones was the Executive Producer on the
comedy roast in 2014 of Internet personality,
KSI
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. The show aired on
Comedy Central
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and was titled ''KSI: Demolished''.
In 2015, Pond-Jones teamed up with online personalities, Jack Howard and Dean Dobbs to create the online show, ''Ghost Fighting Corporation''. The
sitcom
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is based on ghostbusters eradicating non-existent ghosts and charging for the service. Pond-Jones also worked as director for
Doc Brown's
Comic Relief
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music video "Bleeding Hearts". He also co-wrote and directed ''The Bobby Mair Show'' for
Comedy Central
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. His work coined with Mair streamed Edinburgh fringe first on periscope.
In 2016, he also produced ''James Veitch 101'', a live stand-up series with British comedian
James Veitch. He worked with Dobbs and Howards again when he became the Executive Producer for
Jack and Dean of All Trades
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. The television series follows two friends who take on a variety of jobs, with the general premise of the show that the jobs end badly. Both Jack Howard and Dean Dobbs are known for their online presence, which led to them receiving nominations at the
Streamy Award
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s in 2016 for the show. They were nominated for Best International Series and Dean Dobbs for Best Actor.
In 2017,
KP Nuts launched its first television advertising in 24 years, which contained a baby elephant. Pond-Jones was the creative director for the advert. During the same year, Pond-Jones created and produced
Richard Bacon Richard Bacon may refer to:
People
* Sir Richard Bacon, 7th Baronet (Redgrave), 8th Baronet (Mildenhall) (1695–1773), see Bacon baronets
* Sir Richard Bacon, 3rd Baronet (c. 1663–1685), see Bacon baronets
* Richard Bacon (politician) (born ...
's BBC Radio 2 series ''Stateside'', and also ''
The Midnight Beast
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's Valentine'' from
Sky Arts
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.
In 2020, Pond-Jones created Boom Boom Zoom, producing pay per view entertainment on
Zoom
Zoom may refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media Film
* ''Zoom'' (2006 film), starring Tim Allen
* ''Zoom'' (2015 film), a Canada-Brazil film by Pedro Morelli
* ''Zoom'' (2016 Kannada film), a Kannada film
* ''Zoom'' (2016 Sinhala film), a Sr ...
. It included live performances from Duke Special,
Clinton Baptiste, Barry from Watford, and
Angelos Epithemiou.
Other ventures
In 2009, Pond-Jones started ColourBolt, a bicycle manufacturing business. Originally he took old frames and rebuilt them with new and vintage parts. The bikes were initially on sale at Tom Dixon's Ladbroke Grove store. They became known for its single red chainring bolt. In 2018,
The Guardian
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named ColourBolt's collaboration with Moulton, the X-Black as their ''Bike of the Week''.
References
External links
Colour TV websiteFlipside TV on IMDBcolourbolt.comBoomBoomZoom websiteStudio Sixty Billion website
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1957 births
Living people
British television producers