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Excitement is building John Lewis fans are getting increasingly excited for the launch of this year's Christmas advert tomorrow (November 14). The retailer has posted a ten-second teaser on its X ...
JOHN Lewis has revealed the date its final Christmas ad will be released in a new teaser clip. The upmarket retailer, for the first time ever, is launching a trio of festive ads this year with two ...
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The John Lewis annual Christmas advert is always a big deal - but now, in a radical shake-up, the department store is set to try out something that's never been done before. The department store ...
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