Dame Edna and Sir Les Patterson promote News Corp’s apps in new spots via Archibald / Williams

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Screen Shot 2015-09-25 at 9.44.11 am.jpgNews Corp Australia has recruited the nation’s biggest comedic export to front a landmark subscription campaign that launches today via Archibald / Williams

Australian icon Barry Humphries and his alter egos, Dame Edna Everage and Sir Les Patterson have brought a touch of pizzazz and their trademark humour in the News Corp Australia campaign to promote the tablet and mobile editions of the company’s metro mastheads: The Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, The Courier-Mail and The Advertiser.

This is the first time Barry Humphries, Dame Edna and Sir Les have appeared together in an advertising campaign. With a further high-profile Australian – model Jennifer Hawkins – making a cameo appearance.

Says Damian Eales, managing director metro and regional publishing, News Corp Australia: “The aim of this campaign is to showcase the rich and immersive experience of our digital editions as well as the breadth and depth of news, sport and entertainment our subscribers have access to every day; all in a funny and engaging way.

“When you think about Australian comedic icons, they don’t get much bigger than Dame Edna and Sir Les. They are national living treasures, they appeal to the spectrum of our readers, and we were delighted they were both on-hand to lend their irrepressible humour to our campaign.”

Says Victoria Turner, general manager customer relationship marketing and insights, News Corp Australia: “Dame Edna and Sir Les are both so engrained in the psyche of what it means to be Australian.

“In choosing them as ambassadors, we knew their ebullient wit would encourage our readers to discover every feature of our tablet and mobile editions. They literally bring our news, sport and entertainment to life; as well as demonstrate all the additional value you get with a subscription.”

Says Matt Gilmour, executive creative director at Archibald / Williams: “The opportunity to work with an icon like Barry Humphries was incredible, the man has been entertaining the world for decades and he’s as sharp as ever. On a personal note, I’m particularly excited to see Sir Les on our screens again.”

Says Humphries: “For my sins, I’m the manager of both Dame Edna Everage and Sir Lesley Colin Patterson, who have been at loggerheads for many years over one of Sir Les’s early indiscretions when under the influence of stimulants.  In order to achieve a reconciliation, I persuaded them to spearhead this News Corp Australia campaign.  We are all avid consumers of news, and the controversial Sir Les has hit the headlines  more often than Kim Kardashian’s posterior.  It is gratifying to me to know that now, by a perusal of the digital editions , I can keep track of this famous political maverick and scallywag, as well as relishing Dame Edna’s cutting edge pronouncements on all subjects at any time of the day and night, and on any device.”

The campaign is a significant investment made by News Corp Australia to promote its digital products and subscriptions. The campaign will span social, digital, TV and print targeted at the main metro centres of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide for 8 weeks starting from Sunday September 27.

Agency: Archibald / Williams

Executive Creative Director: Matt Gilmour

Producers: Christina Wilmot, Liz Nunan

Creative Director: Jonny Browne

Managing Director: Chris Yong

Group Account Director: Belinda Palmano

Account Executive: Sarah Hughes

Account Manager: Geraldine O’Donnell

Creative Technologist: Ahmed Meer

Production Company: Moth

Director: Michael Gracey

Executive Producer: Jonathan Samway, Nerissa Kavanagh

Producer: Kate Rule

Post Production: Blackbird

Executive Producer: Sam Hall, Blackbird

VFX Supervisor: Nick Ponzoni

Blackbird Producer: Bonnie Wilkinson-Smith