BT signs up Rio Ferdinand, Rylan Clark-Neal and more for wholesome video series

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BT has enlisted footballer punditĀ Rio Ferdinand, TV presenter Rylan Clark-Neal, sports presenter Clare Balding and musician Gary Barlow to star in its latest campaign, which encourages members of the public to reconnect with others during the coronavirus outbreak.

Created by Saatchi & Saatchi London, "+1" shows Manchester United legend Ferdinand as he reconnects with his former dinner lady at Old Trafford, Carol.

Take That star Gary Barlow is also shown reconnecting with his first mentor, Bob Howes.

The campaign was written by Katy Stanage, Sam Simmonds and William Brookwell, art directed by George Coyle and Fabiano Gomes, and directed by Chris Faith through Prodigious.

ā€œIn a year that’s been one of the most challenging, our responsibility as a national enabler, with the ability to help the country connect has never been more important,ā€ Marc Allera, chief executive of BT’s consumer division, said.

ā€œWe are in a unique position to help millions of people reconnect and provide them with guidance on the best ways to do that.ā€

Allera continued: ā€œSo, with the help of some of our celebrity friends, we are encouraging people to reach out and reconnect with one person they've lost touch with, whether it be an old friend, family member or colleague, over text, phone or video call, WhatsApp, a voice note or even through virtual gaming, to help beat loneliness.ā€

Other celebrity reconnection stories are set to appear on BT’sĀ Ā which includes guides to help members of the public learn about different connection-based technologies during Christmas.

BT: +1 Hub encourages public to connect with others

This week, work will show Balding as she reconnects with Crufts commentator Jess Holmes, while Clark-Neal will be hanging out with fellowĀ X FactorĀ contestant Lucy Spraggan.

Singer-songwriter Sarah Close will also be writing and performing songs based on the reconnection stories of her followers, and football gamer Manny will be showcasing the unifying role of the gaming world.

There is also an outdoor element to the campaign, which also encourages others to digitally connect with others.

BT: outdoor ads aim to beat loneliness

The campaign is part of BT’s ā€œSkills for tomorrowā€ platform, which launched last year as part of the brand’s biggest campaign in two decades, "Beyond limits".

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