The Sunday Post (Dundee)

MAN WITH A VAN

Bob Servant star signs up to voice ads for fast food multinatio­nal

- By Russell Blackstock rblackstoc­k@sundaypost.com

In a move that will startle the world of vanners, Bob Servant, Broughty Ferry’s selfstyled burger magnate, has been chosen as the voice of the Big Mac.

T h e Tays ide entreprene­ur, or at least leading actor Brian Cox, who plays him in the BBC Scotland Cox as Bob comedy, Servant is voicing adverts for burger giants Mcdonald’s in the States.

The fast- food tycoon, a veteran of the notorious Tayside cheeseburg­er wars, has voiced a series of commercial­s for the burger giant that were first aired during the Grammys this year.

Cox, who was born in Dundee, can be heard waxing lyrical about Mcdonald’s famous quarter- pounders and the quality of the chain’s fries.

In a line that could have been delivered by Bob himself, Cox extols the virtues of the burger, saying: “It’s perfect, made perfecter”. Mcdonald’s Jennifer Ronald Mcdonald

Healan said: “We wanted a voice that could speak directly to our fans in a fun way. There was no one better for this role than Brian Cox. He captures the passion of our customers’ food choices.”

The actor was chosen for the ads after becoming a huge hit playing media mogul Logan Roy in the HBO drama series Succession.

Created by writer, Neil Forsyth, who also penned BBC Scotland hit drama Guilt, burger king Bob has also entertaine­d Twitter, sharing his wit and wisdom, celebrity encounters in Arbroath roller discos, and A-list girlfriend­s.

As the bold Bob Servant himself might say of his surprise move to Mc D o n a l d ’ s : “Born to vvv Burger. Always outnumbere­d, never o u t b u n n e d . We continue to fry.”

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