Michael Aspel and PMC?
Spotting PMC speakers on Antiques Roadshow is one thing, but spotting e.g. B&W speakers in a programme featuring a recording studio is like those "Spotted" things in Heat magazine where they say "so-and-so leaving the stage door of the theatre" - you'd expect to see a "celebrity" there, big deal!
American Psycho. There is a pair of Kef Reference Speakers and forget the hifi they are hooked up to
Is this a B&W? (Warning - world's cheesiest interviewer.) click
Spotting PMC speakers on Antiques Roadshow is one thing, but spotting e.g. B&W speakers in a programme featuring a recording studio is like those "Spotted" things in Heat magazine where they say "so-and-so leaving the stage door of the theatre" - you'd expect to see a "celebrity" there, big deal!
If I had written, "Ooo, I think I've spotted some B&Ws...", then you might have a point.
However, I was merely curious re the ID of the speaker manufacturer, hence my question: "Is this a B&W?"

Seen a Vodafone/Apple ad and they have B&W CM1 or CM5. Can't make out which they are.
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Seen plenty of police dramas over the years (even recently) where they use Revox B77s, often the special slow-speed model on 1 7/8 ips, tapped into a suspect's phone-line. News of the World must've had an army of them!
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