WHETHER you love them or wish they would be banished to the North Pole, Christmas TV adverts signal that the festive season is fast approaching.
But while fans of the annual John Lewis cracker will have to wait a little longer for its big reveal, many other firms’ festive films have already bolted from the reindeer stable.
Will Ferrell’s classic Buddy the Elf returns in one clever supermarket offering, This Morning star Alison Hammond makes an appearance as a cheeky royal in another, while French and Saunders reunite for a charming animated sketch.
Tara Evans takes a look at 11 of the mini blockbusters, giving each a rating out of five.
ASDA
I KNOW him!
Asda’s take is set to be a festive favourite, with actor Will Ferrell’s Buddy The Elf character as a seasonal supermarket worker.
The clever ad merges Warner Bros film footage to make it look as if the excitable elf is in an Asda store.
The soundtrack is Sinatra – Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town. Pure magic.
Rating: 5
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Sainsbury's
TV presenter Alison Hammond stars as a fussy countess in this cheeky fairytale-inspired ad.
She hates Christmas pudding and orders a young cook to bring her a new dessert, with Stephen Fry doing the voiceover.
The soundtrack is a medieval instrumental version of hit single Teenage Dirtbag by US rock group Wheatus.
Rating: 4
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