What the Safe Step TV commercial - His Secret Is Revealed is about.
Safe Step, a leading manufacturer of ice-melting products, has recently launched an advertising campaign featuring the former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw. The ad, titled "His Secret Is Revealed," focuses on the ice-melting properties of Safe Step's product, while humorously revealing Terry Bradshaw's secret to always having a clear driveway during the winter season.
The TV spot starts with Terry Bradshaw coming home to a snow-covered driveway and parking his car. As he walks towards his house, he suddenly slips and falls on the ice, causing him to lose his glasses. He then narrates the commercial by saying that he has a secret to never slipping on ice again.
The camera then shows Terry opening his garage to reveal his secret weapon - Safe Step ice-melting pellets. Terry goes on to explain the benefits of Safe Step's product, emphasizing that it is environmentally-friendly and does not harm concrete surfaces.
As we watch Terry spreading the pellets on his driveway, we see the ice melting instantly, revealing a clean and ice-free pavement. With his driveway now clear, Terry can safely run and play catch with his dog, confident that he won't slip and fall again.
The ad concludes with Terry walking back to his house and picking up his lost glasses with a hint of humor. He then looks directly into the camera and says, "That's my secret, and now it's yours too." The Safe Step TV spot successfully promotes the brand's commitment to providing customers with a reliable and effective ice-melting solution while incorporating a touch of humor and the credibility of a sports legend to its message.
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was first shown on television on January 30, 2019.
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Bradshaw joined CBS Sports as an NFL game analyst in 1984 and became a studio analyst on "The NFL Today" for four seasons beginning in 1990. During his last two years as an NFL game analyst for CBS, Bradshaw served in an acclaimed partnership with play-by-play announcer Verne Lundquist.
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After retiring in 1983, he became a key media commentator on NFL football, and has worked for both the CBS and FOX networks. Has cropped up in minor roles in three Burt Reynolds movies, Hooper (1978), Smokey and the Bandit II (1980) and The Cannonball Run (1981).
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw stars in Pepsi's and Frito-Lay's “Road to Super Bowl” commercial.
Terry Bradshaw, in full Terry Paxton Bradshaw, (born September 2, 1948, Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.), American professional gridiron football quarterback who led the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl championships (1975, 1976, 1979, and 1980).
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The surname Bradshaw was first found in Lancashire at Bradshaw, now part of Greater Manchester. The chapelry of Bradshaw was listed as Bradeshaghe in 1246, meaning "broad wood or copse" (Old English brad + sceaga).
Bradshaw is the only starting quarterback to win back-to-back Super Bowls twice. He was the first quarterback to win three and four Super Bowls and was the first two-time Super Bowl MVP. Bradshaw's first career 300-yard game came against the defending champion Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII.
Shreveport, Louisiana, United StatesTerry Bradshaw / Place of birth
Bradshaw, who was born September 2, 1948, in Shreveport, Louisiana, had a powerful throwing arm and called his own plays throughout his pro career. His physical skills and on-the-field leadership played a major role in every one of Pittsburgh's championship seasons.
Merkel cell carcinoma
Although he originally attributed this to many years in the NFL, he later decided to have it checked out. An MRI detected a mass in the left side of his neck, and biopsy determined that it was a rare skin tumor called Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC).
The ad also features Super Bowl champs Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Jerome Bettis, and Victor Cruz. With Bradshaw, the former players in the spot have a combined 10 rings between them.
Estimates of Bradshaw's overall salary vary, but Celebrity Net Worth reports it is $5 million. However, estimates say that Bradshaw's Fox contract makes up $2 million of that number. Either way, Fox is paying the 74-year-old seven figures to be a part of its broadcast.
The family was created for The Gary Davies Show with Gary Davies on Piccadilly Radio in 1983 when Hawkins wrote a poem about a family's day trip to Blackpool. This soon developed into a series. In 1986, Hawkins was made producer of The Phil Wood Show, on which he performed more Bradshaws material.
The surname Bradshaw was first found in Lancashire at Bradshaw, a chapelry in the parish and union of Bolton in the hundred of Salford, now part of Greater Manchester. The chapelry dates back to 1246 when it was listed as Bradeshaghe and literally meant "broad wood or copse" derived from the Old English brad + sceaga.