Jay Pond-Jones

Jay Pond-Jones (born 1 July 1957) is a British executive producer, writer, and advertising creative director.

He has since worked as Executive Producer on various British TV shows, including Celebrity Soup, KSI DEMOLISHED, and Jack and Dean of All Trades.

In 1986, Pond-Jones co-wrote an advert for Colgate featuring a group of children singing an alternative version of the Madness hit "Baggy Trousers".

[3] During the same year, Pond-Jones worked on Imperial Leather's campaign to focus on a more luxurious image, including a range of adverts featuring Paul Merton.

[4] A year later, Pond-Jones worked with comedian Jack Dee to produce a range of adverts for John Smiths.

Pond-Jones joined HHCL in 2000 as a Creative Director, where he created a campaign Guinness amid dwindling sales, which starred Lee "Scratch" Perry.

[8] The series was hosted by former The 11 O'Clock Show with presenter Iain Lee.v[9] In 2006, he was an Executive Producer for Berlin or Bust, Three UK's move into streaming content on phones.

[13] Pond-Jones also worked as director for Doc Brown's Comic Relief music video "Bleeding Hearts".

[17] Both Jack Howard and Dean Dobbs are known for their online presence, which led to them receiving nominations at the Streamy Awards in 2016 for the show.

[19] During the same year, Pond-Jones created and produced Richard Bacon's BBC Radio 2 series Stateside, and also The Midnight Beast's Valentine from Sky Arts.

It included live performances from Duke Special, Clinton Baptiste, Barry from Watford, and Angelos Epithemiou.