TV’s Sue Perkins is the new voiceover for OnTheMarket.com’s TV advert

Comedian, broadcaster, actress and writer Sue Perkins has recorded a new voiceover for OnTheMarket.com’s TV advertisement.

Following its successful advertising campaigns throughout 2015, OnTheMarket.com will be ensuring it continues to target genuine property-seekers with another round of national TV advertising from December 26 which will continue throughout the new year.

The refreshed advert will be on air on ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and all the main digital/satellite channels, including ITV2, Sky1, Sky Sports and Sky News, as well as video on demand.

One of the highlight spots at the start of the campaign airs on Boxing Day evening in ITV’s ‘Peter & Wendy’, which is their new version of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan and stars Academy Awards nominee Stanley Tucci as Captain Hook and Paloma Faith as Tinkerbell.

Ian Springett, Chief Executive of OnTheMarket.com, said: “Sue Perkins’ well-known voice refreshes our commercial with energy as we enter the New Year market.”

Alongside the TV campaign, there will be significant online marketing. This is in addition to all of the co-branding which is being done by our member agents across the country who have chosen to display the OnTheMarket.com logo in their windows, in press advertising and on their websites.

You can watch the 30 second TV advert here now.

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