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Frozen Peas
Audio clip featuring Orson Welles
This article is about an audio clip featuring Orson Welles.
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For frozen peas, see Frozen vegetables.
Frozen Peas is the colloquial term for a blooper audio clip in which American actor and filmmaker Orson Welles performs narration for a series of British television advertisements for Findus.
The clip is also known informally as In July, or Yes, Always, based on several of Welles's complaints during the recording.
Background
The British Film Institute (BFI) database lists the titles "Findus: Lincolnshire (Peas)",[1] "Findus: Sweden"[2] and "Findus: Far West",[3] all dated 1970, and attributed to the J.
Walter Thompson advertising agency.
Jonathan Lynn, who acted in Welles's film of The Merchant of Venice made between 1969 and 1970, recalled being told about the recording session by Welles:
- One night [Welles] told us about his voice over for Findus frozen peas.
“An ad agency cal
- One night [Welles] told us about his voice over for Findus frozen peas.