Creator of controversial naked father-in-law radio ad says he didn't intend to 'offend anyone'
The man behind the controversial radio ad which was criticised by Joe Duffy said he didn’t intend to “offend anyone”.
It adds: "Sticks in your head, doesn’t it? And they say radio isn’t visual. Don’t under-estimate the power of a radio ad. Choose Radio." “But I think the context of the relationship, the fact that it’s your father-in-law, adds that layer of tension and drama to the piece a little bit.”
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