Sky Media, Cancer Research UK launch Power of Pledges campaign
February 4, 2025

Sky Media, the advertising sales arm of Sky, has joined forces with Cancer Research UK to launch a campaign showcasing the transformative power of legacy gifts. The ‘Power of Pledges’ campaign will debut on World Cancer Day (February 4th), using real-life stories to highlight how gifts in Wills contribute to advancements in cancer research and treatment.
Gifts in Wills have played a vital role in helping to double cancer survival in the UK over the past 50 years. This campaign brings the impact of those donations to life by featuring inspiring stories of resilience, creativity, and innovation from cancer survivors, researchers, and artists. Actor Stephen Mangan, who has a personal connection to cancer, after losing both parents to the disease, narrates the campaign.
The campaign features four creative threads, broadcast across Channel 5 and Sky Arts from now until the end of March. These short films highlight individuals whose lives have been shaped by cancer and explore the life changing work of Cancer Research UK.
Karin Seymour, Director of Client and Marketing at Sky Media, commented: “Every two minutes, someone in the UK is diagnosed with cancer, a life-altering moment that also deeply affects their families and friends. By sharing these powerful stories of progress and creativity with audiences nationwide, we aim to inspire more legacy donations that help save lives and create meaningful change.”
Clare Moore, Director of Product & Portfolio at Cancer Research UK, added: “Thanks to our supporters, our work has helped double cancer survival in the UK in the last fifty years. But with nearly one in two of us diagnosed with cancer in our lifetime, we must go further and faster. That’s why we’re shining a light on pledging a gift in your Will, because of the life-saving impact it could have for future generations. Gifts in Wills fund a third of Cancer Research UK’s vital work, enabling us to invest in pioneering trials and long-term research projects that could find new ways to outsmart cancer and make a huge difference to thousands of families across the UK. When someone writes Cancer Research UK into their Will, they’re helping to create a future that could protect the ones they love and we take that responsibility very seriously. So, we hope that people will take steps to find out more about gifts in Wills.”