Watch the John Lewis Christmas 2020 ad celebrating the kindness of people
The John Lewis Partnership is aiming to raise £4 million for two charities
Last updated 13th Nov 2020
Although rumours were rife that John Lewis were going to scrap their annual Christmas advert this year, due to job losses and the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the company have today (Friday 13th November) released this year's instalment to raise money for charity.
Dropping online this morning on World Kindness Day, the two-minute advert celebrates small acts of kindness making a positive impact on those around us. The advert is set to a beautiful song by English singer/songwriter Celeste.
The advert runs alongside the strap line 'give a little love', and begins with a young boy who gets his football stuck up in a tree and is helped by a little girl. The ad then takes viewers through a series of acts of kindness, utilising a variety of animation techniques, interspersed with live action.
Watch the 2020 John Lewis Christmas advert in full below:
This year's advert hits the right note in terms of focusing on the kindness we can give others and how it can come full circle.
Not only has the ad been created to bring a little warmth to our hearts in these tough times, The John Lewis Partnership has announced it is aiming to raise £4 million for two charities, FareShare and Home-Start.
FareShare help those in need who are facing food poverty, whilst Home-Start work with parents who need support during these unprecedented times.
The John Lewis Partnership have also announced they will match customer donations up to £2 million, with 100% of profits from any merchandise sold in store and online, also going to the charities.
Take a look back at all of the John Lewis Christmas adverts throughout the years:
2007: Shadows
Going back to 2007 for the first John Lewis Christmas advert 'Shadows', it's hard to believe it was released so long ago! In this advert, we see people stacking items together in a plain white room with a shadow building on a wall set to 'Aubade' from the Romeo and Juliet suite by Prokofiev. It's not clear what it is until a child runs in and throws glitter over the piece, bringing the picture to life - a girl with gifts and a dog all ready for Christmas.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2008: From Me To You
The 2008 offering was set to a soudtrack of the Beatles classic 'From Me To You' - sang covered by employees! The 2008 Christmas advert showed people being paired with present ideas - the thought being that if you know the person well, you're bound to find the right present.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2009: Sweet Child Of Mine
It was all about children in the 2009 Christmas advert as they opened gifts for adults like kitchenware, big slippers and adult-size handbags. Aptly, the soundtrack was a cover of Guns N' Roses classic 'Sweet Child O' Mine', performed by Taken By Trees. The tagline is simply 'remember how Christmas used to feel? Give someone that feeling'.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2010: A Tribute to Givers
It's one we can all relate to; the struggle of wrapping - and subsequently hiding - an awkward-shaped present, but persevering because you know they'll love it. In this Christmas advert, set to Ellie Goulding's cover of Elton John's 'Your Song', we see people attempting to wrap and hide all sorts of gifts. Not forgetting the animals either - as a boy leaves the warmth of the house to hang a stocking outside for his dog.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2011: The Long Wait
We all know the feeling when it seems as though Christmas is taking forever to finally arrive! In the 2011 advert, a little boy is opening his advent calendar day by day, looking impatiently out of the window in what we're led to believe is him waiting excitedly to open his presents on Christmas Day.
But when the big day arrives, he runs past his own presents, reaches into his wardrobe and fetches a messily-wrapped package... which he's waited all month to give to his mum and dad. Set to a cover of The Smiths' 'Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want' by Slow Moving Millie, this one really tugged at the heartstrings.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2012: The Journey
After the momentum of 2011, the John Lewis bigwigs stepped it up for the 2012 Christmas advert. It was incredibly moving, showing a little girl building a snowman and a snowlady, then looking disappointed when the snowman's gone by morning.
We then see that he hasn't melted - he's decided to go on his own journey through forests and fields and across mountains, all to buy his snowlady a special Christmas gift, with Gabrielle Aplin singing the soundtrack of 'The Power Of Love', originally by Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2013: The Bear and the Hare
In 2013, we saw a complete change in direction with an animated advert about two unlikely friends - a bear and a hare. The hare leaves a Christmas present for the bear when he wakes up from hibernation and he's delighted to see Christmas for the first time, with all the animals around the tree. If that doesn't make your bottom lip wobble, Lily Allen's cover of Keane's 'Somewhere Only We Know' will.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2014: Monty the Penguin
The 2014 John Lewis Christmas advert saw super-cute Monty the Penguin playing with a little boy. The pair did everything together, with Monty helping him build lego, play hide-and-seek and going for walks. However, the little boy notices that Monty is longing for a fellow penguin companion, staringly longingly at other couples - so he decides to fetch him a friend for Christmas. As the mum watches on, we see that Monty and his friend were cuddly toys, after all. The song was 'Real Love', originally by the late Beatles star John Lennon and performed by Tom Odell.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2015: Man on the Moon
John Lewis teamed up with Age UK for their 2015 advert. Appropriately set to a cover of Oasis' 'Half the World Away' by AURORA, a little girl is looking at the moon through a telescope when she suddenly spots an elderly man living there, alone. Every day, she returns to her telescope and decides to try every way possible to reach out to him at Christmas.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2016: Buster the Boxer
The 2016 Christmas advert tells the story of Buster the boxer dog, looking enviously on the neighbourhood wildlife having fun on a trampoline, whilst he's stuck inside.
As daughter Bridget goes to bed for Santa's arrival, her dad can be seen carefully building a brand new trampoline in the back garden. When Christmas morning strikes, Bridget excitedly runs outside to try her new toy, only for Buster to beat her to it...
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2017: Moz the Monster
Set to the dulcet tones of Elbow's 'Golden Slumbers' cover, originally by The Beatles, a little boy is initially scared of the monster under his bed. Eventually, he befriends Moz the Monster and they play together every evening.
However, staying awake through the night starts to take its toll on him, and he can hardly keep his eyes open during the day! After receiving the gift of a night light from a mysterious present-giver - presumably Moz himself - the monster under the bed disappears so that the boy can get some rest... Or does he?
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2018: The Boy and the Piano
2018's advert was all about Sir Elton John, entitled 'The Boy and the Piano'. Featuring Sir Elton John playing his hit 'Your Song', which was originally covered by Ellie Goulding for the 2010 advert, this year's offering shows Elton's journey to fame and revisiting some of his famous on-stage looks.
We then see a very young Elton receive his first piano as a gift for Christmas, with the singer reflecting on that precious memory now. 'Your Song' was first released in 1970, and proves to be a timeless classic in the heartwarming Christmas advert that aims to spread the message that 'Sometimes a gift isn't just a gift'.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2019: Excitable Edgar
The 2019 advert follows Excitable Edgar as he thoroughly enjoys the festivities in his village. Unfortunately, he struggles to control his flaming nostrils, and accidentally melts the ice-rink, reduces a snowman to a puddle and sets fire to a Christmas tree.
Edgar shuts himself away in despair, but his friend Ava encourages him to rejoin the village with the gift of a Christmas pudding, which allows him to put his fire to perfect use. All of these Christmas shenanigans is set to Bastille's Dan Smith's cover of REO Speedwagon's classic song, 'Can't Fight This Feeling'.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2020: Give a Little Love
The 2020 Christmas advert was all about celebrating acts of kindness, and how these small actions can make a big difference. Using a variety of animation techniques, interspersed with live-action, the 2020 advert was just the heart-warming sentiment we needed during the global pandemic.
It aptly dropped on World Kindness Day too, set to the first song written specifically for the John Lewis advert instead of being a cover - 'A Little Love' by Celeste.
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2021: Unexpected Guest
Released two weeks earlier than usual, the 2021 John Lewis advert shows space traveller Skye crash-landing at the height of festivities in the woods near the home of 14-year-old Nathan, who introduces her to the traditions of eating mince pies, decorating the tree and, to her slight confusion, wearing novelty jumpers.
As Skye fixes her ship, she and Nathan share a sweet goodbye kiss, with Nathan handing over his novelty Christmas jumper. The advert featured Lola Young's cover of 'Together in Electric Dreams', originally by Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder. John Lewis customer director Claire Pointon said of the 2021 advert: "After the last 18 months, we wanted our advert to really celebrate this as we look forward to a brighter future. Through the story of Skye and Nathan we celebrate friendship and are reminded of the joy of experiencing Christmas for the first time."
Watch the advert on YouTube.
2022: The Beginner
John Lewis' 2022 Christmas advert has seen the retail giant work with charities Action For Children and Who Cares? Scotland, supporting young people in care. It follows the story of a middle-aged man learning to skateboard, and persevering despite the aches and pains that come with falling off repeatedly. By the end of the advert, we see him and his wife taking in a young girl clutching a skateboard at Christmas time. The advert also reveals the company have pledged to support the "futures of young people from care". The song is a cover by Mike Geier of 'All The Small Things', originally by blink-182.
2023: Snapper, The Perfect Tree
The 2023 advert sees young boy finding a grow-your-own Christmas tree, which turns out to be a mischievous Venus flytrap. The advert follows the boy as he lovingly nurtures the seed he bought from a local market, thinking he's growing a Christmas tree. The ad features Andrea Bocelli's new song 'Festa'.
Speaking about the 2020 ad, James Bailey, Executive Director of Waitrose, said, "Each year festive adverts come and go - and some are remembered more vividly than others. But our advertising this year will leave a lasting legacy - and in that way we hope it won't just be for Christmas.
"We did consider whether it was right to produce an ad this year at all.
"However, FareShare and Home-Start told us how much of a difference this campaign could make, both on a financial level and in raising awareness of the incredibly important work they do with families across the UK.''
Vocals on the emotional advert come from BRIT Award winning singer Celeste, who wrote and recorded the beautiful track 'A Little Love'.
10p from each download of Celeste's new single 'A Little Love' will also be donated to the charity campaign.
John Lewis Executive Director Pippa Wicks said, "We recently set out our ambition for our business to be a force for good - so we decided that this year was the year to break the mould and do something different.
"We have a long tradition of helping support the communities which we serve, so, as we launch one of the best-loved assets, our Christmas ad, it's fitting to take this one step further by working hand in hand with two incredible charities supporting families in need.''