Monday 29 Jan 2007 - 10:38
Apple is using comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb for the UK version of its Get A Mac advertising campaign.
As with the US version, the campaign bases itself on a conversation between a middle-manager figure representing the Windows PC -- played by the introverted Mitchell -- and a creative designer-type who personifies the Mac -- played by the more outgoing Webb.

The comedians are best known for the sitcom Peep Show, and were last seen on TV on That Mitchell and Webb Look.
The commercials can be watched on the Apple Web site.
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