Dave Buonaguidi & Vicki Maguire review ads from Costa, Burberry and Mencap | Ad Breakers Episode 3
Ever wondered what CP&B’s Dave Buonaguidi and Grey’s Vicki Maguire really made of your creative work?
If you work for or with Costa, Burberry or Mencap, you’re in luck — episode three of Ad Breakers has landed.
Watch the pair debate the dullness of high street coffee and the problems with charity marketing. Then, join them in asking: “Why would you mess with another woman when you have Sienna Miller at home?”
They also manage to review some ads too.
And please check out The Drum’s Creative Works series to give your own review on the latest campaigns and work out in the world today.
Other episodes in the series

Episode 1
Ad Breakers: What Nik Roope and Nicky Bullard really think of Three, Maltesers and Opel’s latest creative
Introducing Ad Breakers – The Drum’s new creative review show where the industry’s top creatives rate the latest ads to hit our screens.

Episode 2
DigitasLBi creatives rate ads by Playstation, Canary and TalkTalk | Ad Breakers Episode 2
Ad Breakers is back, this time with two top creatives from DigitasLBi on the sofa rating ads from PlayStation, Canary and TalkTalk.

Episode 4
Cheil’s Caitlin Ryan & JWT’s Russ Ramsey rate 2016’s festive work: Ad Breakers Christmas Special
‘Twas the week before Christmas, and all through ad land, creatives were judging eachother’s work…

Episode 5
Laura Jordan Bambach and Logan Wilmont review the latest creative from Sainsbury’s, GOSH and Adidas | Ad Breakers Episode 5
Ad Breakers – The Drum’s creative review show – is back, with Mr President’s Laura Jordan Bambach and Doner’s Logan Wilmont kicking things off for 2017.

Episode 6
What industry bods really think of the latest creative work from Deliveroo, Yves Saint Laurent and the AA | Ad Breakers Episode 6
Every creative director's nightmares comes true with Ad Breakers, the show where ECDs are invited to toast or roast the latest ads. This week it’s the turn of Anna Carpen from 18 Feet & Rising and Nicola Roberts from Bray Leino.