Johnnie Walker Ad
A piper wails in a misty glen, surrounded by
craggy highland scenery - not the most
surprising start to a Scotch whiskey ad
perhaps. And the spot's star agrees. Into
the screen marches Robert Carlyle, who tells
the piper to 'shut it', before launching
into his story.
The film, for Johnnie Walker, The Man Who
Walked Around The World, sees Carlyle stride
through a landscape dotted with doors and
bars and portraits and TV stacks as he
recounts the tale of how a humble Scottish
farmer grew an international brand. The
story itself is gripping enough, with
compelling copy from BBH London's Juston
Moore, but what makes it all the more
mesmerising is the fact the whole spot was
shot in one take, with Carlyle and the
camera operator navigating the treacherous
countryside.

