'What's the hairdo today, Jim?' If you only remember Jimmy Young as a Radio 2 DJ, these hair clips seem even more mystifying than they already are.
In the early 1950s, Jimmy Young was a popular singer, and, I suppose, something of a heartthrob. (It was before my time, so I'm only guessing...) So presumably his face could sell hair clips to music-loving young ladies?
So exactly what was being said in the office full of advertising executives the day before this idea was launched?
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