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John Lewis and Waitrose Christmas Advert 2019 - live: How to watch online, who is Excitable Edgar and latest reactions

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Sabrina Barr,Sarah Jones
Thursday 14 November 2019 07:15 EST
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John Lewis Christmas advert 2019

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When it comes to Christmas adverts, there is no denying that year upon year John Lewis delivers the most highly-anticipated festive campaign, and 2019 is no exception.

While last year’s sentimental advert told the tale of Elton John’s life and career, from receiving a piano as a gift in his childhood to performing his music to sold-out stadiums, the retailer's latest offering follows an excitable dragon called Edgar and his best friend Ava.

This year John Lewis & Partners has shaken things up by collaborating with Waitrose & Partners to launch a joint Christmas advert for the very first time.

Previous tear-jerking campaigns have included “The Journey”, which followed a snowman as he sought his long-lost love, and “The Man on the Moon”, which depicted an elderly lonely man in solitude on the moon.

Follow The Independent's live blog for all the latest updates and reactions to the joint John Lewis and Waitrose Christmas advert.

Last year, Waitrose's Christmas advert playfully mocked John Lewis’ offering about Sir Elton John.

The clip featured a young girl who asked her parents to join her in the living room of their home so that she could show them the John Lewis ad.

Her parents smiled as Sir Elton played the first few notes of "Your Song" on the piano, seemingly impressed with John Lewis’ latest festive offering.

However, their excitement didn't last for very long as the mother fast-forwarded the advert while the father added that his favourite was “the one with the penguin”.

sabrina.barr13 November 2019 21:00

A number of social media users have shared their excitement about the upcoming John Lewis advert with one person calling it "the best thing about Christmas".

Another Twitter user agreed, adding: Now it’s November all I can think about is when John Lewis are releasing this years advert."

sabrina.barr13 November 2019 23:00

Over the last few days, Twitter users have been speculating if a 10-second video on the social media platform is a teaser for the John Lewis Christmas advert.

The clip shows a person knocking on a peculiarly-shaped doorknob before the snow-covered door begins to open.

The tweet reads: "Meet Edgar. 14.11.19 #ExcitableEdgar."

sabrina.barr14 November 2019 00:00

The most hotly-anticipated John Lewis advert has been released.

This year's festive campaign tells the tale of an excitable dragon called Edgar who unintentionally sparks chaos as he strives to be accepted by his village.

The release of the advert confirms rumours that "Excitable Edgar" is the star of the new Christmas campaign, after eagle-eyed Twitter users spotted a 10-second teaser video circulating social media.

Read more about the advert here:

sabrina.barr14 November 2019 00:30

This year John Lewis & Partners has shaken things up by collaborating with Waitrose & Partners to launch a joint Christmas advert for the very first time.

The short film is set in a fairy tale-esque medieval village and documents the heartwarming friendship between “Excitable Edgar” and a young girl called Ava as they and their community prepare for the festive period.

sabrina.barr14 November 2019 01:32

The song that features on this year's John Lewis advert is a cover of REO Speedwagon’s song “Can’t Fight This Feeling” by Bastille’s Dan Smith.

sabrina.barr14 November 2019 02:32

One scene in the new John Lewis advert shows Excitable Edgar setting fire to the Christmas pudding gifted to him by Ava. 

Martin George, partner and customer director of Waitrose & Partners, explained that the scene is a “reminder that a thoughtful gesture – whether that’s a delicious meal or a special gift – can mean so much”.

“The magic of friendship and making our loved ones feel special, are some of the most wonderful things about this time of year,” Mr George said.

sabrina.barr14 November 2019 03:32

A range of merchandise has been released to accompany the advert, including a £15 cuddly toy, a Waitrose 12 months matured Christmas pudding, children’s pyjamas, children’s slippers and gingerbread biscuits.

sabrina.barr14 November 2019 04:32

The main charity partner for this year’s joint John Lewis and Waitrose Christmas campaign is FareShare, a UK food poverty charity.

John Lewis and Waitrose are to donate £150,000 to FareShare, in addition to hosting and providing food and drink for up to 50 Christmas meals across the UK for hundreds of people who support the charitable organisation.

sabrina.barr14 November 2019 05:00

The John Lewis Christmas 2019 advert has arrived!

The festive campaign tells the tale of an excitable dragon called Edgar who forges a heartwarming friendship with a young girl called Ava.

Read all about the new advert here: 

sabrina.barr14 November 2019 05:30

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