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Scottish Widows is an investment company based in Edinburgh, Scotland and now a subsidiary of the Lloyds TSB Group.   
Scottish Widows is an investment company based in Edinburgh, Scotland and now a subsidiary of the Lloyds TSB Group.   


'''The Scottish Widow''' first appeared in a television advert directed by David Bailey in 1986. There have been three 'Widows' to date: Deborah Moore 1986–1994, Amanda Lamb 1994–2005 and Hayley Hunt 2005-present.  On the [[''fill in location here'']] show, [[Steve]] referenced the Scottish Widow as needing to move on and perhaps consider seeing him.  He thinks she may have quite a bit of money stashed away and that she has kept fit underneath her billowing cape.
'''The Scottish Widow''' first appeared in a television advert directed by David Bailey in 1986. There have been three 'Widows' to date: Deborah Moore 1986–1994, Amanda Lamb 1994–2005 and Hayley Hunt 2005-present.  On the [[08 March 2003]] show, [[Steve]] referenced the Scottish Widow as needing to move on and perhaps consider seeing him.  He thinks she may have quite a bit of money stashed away and that she has kept fit underneath her billowing cape.





Latest revision as of 18:20, 2 February 2008

Scottish Widows is an investment company based in Edinburgh, Scotland and now a subsidiary of the Lloyds TSB Group.

The Scottish Widow first appeared in a television advert directed by David Bailey in 1986. There have been three 'Widows' to date: Deborah Moore 1986–1994, Amanda Lamb 1994–2005 and Hayley Hunt 2005-present. On the 08 March 2003 show, Steve referenced the Scottish Widow as needing to move on and perhaps consider seeing him. He thinks she may have quite a bit of money stashed away and that she has kept fit underneath her billowing cape.


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