Captain Birdseye

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Captain Iglo fish fingers box

Captain Birdseye, also known as Captain Iglo, is the advertising mascot for the Birds Eye (known as Iglo in parts of Europe) frozen food brand founded by Clarence Birdseye. Appearing in numerous television and billboard commercials, he has been played or modelled by various actors and is generally depicted as a clean living, older sailor with a white beard, dressed in merchant naval uniform and a white polo neck sweater and with a West Country pirate-style accent.

History

The mascot is a reference to the brand's extensive and well-known range of frozen

teenage age groups, encouraging brand loyalty from children and emphasising to parents the convenience of serving the company's products. An advertising campaign in the UK
in 2005 features Captain Birdseye categorically proclaiming that Birds Eye frozen ready-made meals contain no artificial flavors or preservatives, with obvious references to the products being healthy and nutritious to children.

The actor most associated with Captain Birdseye was John Hewer, who played the character from 1967 to 1998. His tenure was interrupted by a hiatus in 1971, when the fictitious Captain was killed off by Birdseye, with an "obituary" in The Times announcements section:

Birdseye, Captain. On June 7th, 1971, after long exposure, life just slipped through his fingers. Celebrity and gourmet. Mourned by Sea-Cook Jim and the Commodore, in recognition of his selfless devotion to the nutritional needs of the nation’s children.[1]

Birdseye decided to resurrect the character three years later, on 22 July 1974, to bolster its brand against rising competition and rising prices resulting from the

Captain Cook,[1] also in the same year, he appeared on Noel's House Party
from the 2nd series finale on 13 March 1993.

In 1998 Captain Birdseye became a much younger, rugged, dark-haired man with designer stubble and a miniature submarine, who indulged in far more action-packed adventures accompanied by his pet pelican named Jess. This version played by Thomas Pescod did not last long however, and the old version soon returned, played by Martyn Reid from 2002 until 2007.[2] From 2008 until his death in 2012 German taxi driver Gerd Deutschmann played the captain.[3] From early 2016 to late 2016 the captain was played by Mitch Commins, followed by Denis Parlato from mid 2016 to early 2017. Mark Fletcher took over the role in 2017[4] until early 2018, when Italian-born actor and seafarer Riccardo Acerbi was cast as Captain Birdseye in a £8m revamp of the brand and character in January 2018.[5] The new Captain's "rugged good looks" were a huge hit with the British press.[6]

In South Africa, Captain Birdseye had been played by another British actor, Larry Taylor.[7]

Actors

Captain Birds Eye portrayed through the years.[8]

Acquisitions

The brand was acquired by Anglo-Dutch food conglomerate Unilever, and was held until 2006, when it was sold to a private equity firm, Permira.[9]

Allusions

International Names

In Germany, Austria and Switzerland he is known as "Käpt'n Iglo".

In The Netherlands as "Kapitein Iglo"

In France and Belgium as "Captain Iglo" (the word "captain" being in English).

In Spain as "Capitán Iglo"

In Portugal as "Capitão Iglo".

In Italy as "Capitan Findus".

In Greece as Kaptain Iglo (Κάπταιν Ίγκλο).

References

  1. ^ a b Strange, Hannah (19 March 2008). "John Hewer, original Captain Birdseye, dies aged 86". The Times. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Captain Birds Eye actor dies, 86". BBC News. 18 March 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
  3. ^ a b "Fishing for a Dutch Captain Iglo". 25 January 2016. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
  4. ^ "Introducing the new Captain Iglo!". Alpha Actors. 16 April 2017. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
  5. ^ Burford, Rachael (January 8, 2018). "New Captain Birdseye has been unveiled - and this time he's younger and hunkier". Mirror. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
  6. ^ "Hello, sailor! Why everyone's swooning over the new Captain Birds Eye". The Guardian. Jan 9, 2018. Retrieved April 24, 2019 – via www.theguardian.com.
  7. ^ "June 2011 | Jumble Sale Frenzy!". Retrieved April 24, 2019.
  8. ^ "Captain Birds Eye's 'salt-and-pepper' look revealed". January 9, 2018. Retrieved April 24, 2019 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  9. ^ Farquhar, Simon (20 March 2008). "Obituary: John Hewer". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
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