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Lynam to appear alongside Monkey
Published Thursday, Feb 7 2002, 16:32 GMT | By Neil Wilkes
Des Lynam is to appear alongside Monkey in a new ITV Digital advert.
Lynam will bring his "legendary laid back attitude and expertly trimmed moustache" to the new ad, which is to air later this month.
"Monkey called one evening and invited me to appear in his new ad," he said today. "I accepted without hesitation - this type of opportunity does not come along every day. Monkey is a modern day phenomenon and I am delighted to be working with him. Not so sure about his tastes in football, though."
Monkey added: "Des is a legend. Speaking as one household name to another, it is a pleasure to be working with Des. He brings something special to my ads. His suave dress style is the complete opposite to Al. This is a unique opportunity for me to observe a TV master at work."
Lynam will bring his "legendary laid back attitude and expertly trimmed moustache" to the new ad, which is to air later this month.
"Monkey called one evening and invited me to appear in his new ad," he said today. "I accepted without hesitation - this type of opportunity does not come along every day. Monkey is a modern day phenomenon and I am delighted to be working with him. Not so sure about his tastes in football, though."
Monkey added: "Des is a legend. Speaking as one household name to another, it is a pleasure to be working with Des. He brings something special to my ads. His suave dress style is the complete opposite to Al. This is a unique opportunity for me to observe a TV master at work."
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