- Hovis
Hovis is a UK
brand offlour andbread , now owned byPremier Foods .The bread was invented by
London student Herbert Grimes in a national competition set by S. Fitton & Sons Ltd to find a trading name for their bread, which used apatent flour that was rich inwheat germ . Grimes coined the word from theLatin phrase "hominis vis" – "the strength of man".The Hovis process was patented on
6 October 1887 by Richard "Stoney" Smith (1836-1900), and S. Fitton & Sons Ltd developed the brand, milling the flour and selling it along with Hovis branded baking tins to other bakers. They became Hovis Limited in 1918.After a succession of mergers, Hovis eventually became part of Rank Hovis McDougall in 1962, now the quoted food conglomerate
RHM , which also owns theMother's Pride andNimble bread brands. The bread making division has been known asBritish Bakeries since 1955.The Hovis part of the business still specialises in high wheatgerm wholemeal flour, the bread being baked independently.
The Adverts
In 1973, Hovis became lodged in the public imagination through an evocative television advertisement, "Boy on Bike" (a.k.a. "Boy on the Bike" and "Bike Ride"), directed by
Ridley Scott though Collett Dickenson Pearce & Partners and featuring the slow movement ofAntonín Dvořák 's Symphony No. 9 rearranged for brass. The advert has been voted Britain's favourite advertisement of all time. The ad was filmed on Gold Hill inShaftesbury ,Dorset . This advertisement was repeated on British television for a 10-day run in May 2006 to commemorate the firm's 120th anniversary. The boy on the bike, Carl Barlow, then aged 13, became a firefighter inEast Ham in 1979. [Ciar Byrne: [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20060502/ai_n16214536 Ridley Scott's Hovis advert is voted all-time favourite]The Independent , 2 May 2006. ]In 2008 Hovis departed from the "boy on a bike" format by commissioning an advert to show England's changing social landscape since the product's release 122 years ago.
The advert lasts 122 seconds (1 for each year since the product was first made) and caused the episode of Coronation Street to be shortened by 2 seconds to accommodate this. It was shot in Liverpool and required over 750 extras. [Andrew O'Hagan, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2006/05/03/do0303.xml The future sounds rosier with Hovis] The Daily Telegraph, 03 may2006. Picture: [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/uknews/2799039/New-Hovis-advert-depicts-122-years-of-British-experience.html New Hovis advert depicts 122 years of British experience] , "The Daily Telegraph"] The background music is a piece called "Gold" by
Charlie Morgan The boy in the advert is 13 year old Brian Mackie from
Lanarkshire ,Scotland and we see him travel through Victorian England with itssuffragettes , then ontoWorld War one with the soldiers marching off to war. This is followed by London during theblitz and aVE Day street party . The next scene shows a car celebrating the England world cup victory of 1966 and then on to a darker social history with theMiners' Strike . The final nod to history is the millennium fireworks display before he final arrives home. The background music is a commissioned piece for the advert, "History", byWorking for a Nuclear Free City .References
External links
* [http://www.hovisbakery.co.uk Hovis official website]
* [http://www.britishbakeries.co.uk British Bakeries]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I112VkpLsbI New Hovis Behind The Scenes Advert]
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