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  1. Baird

    Date released
    5 Sep 1927
    Series name
    Empire News Bulletin
    Issue no
    141
    NoS ID
    048373
    Story no
    5 / 8

    Slade catalogue entry: Television and Noctovision: JL Baird the inventor who startled the world a year ago by transmitting the moving image by wireless has now demonstrated he can send by telephone events...

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  2. Visions: The Life and Legacy of John Logie Baird (1999 Multimedia)

    Subject
    History
    Distribution
    CD-ROM

    CD-ROM-based resource looking at the life and legacy of John Logie Baird, producer of the world’s first television system. Uses technical drawings, diagrams, audio and video including interviews with Logie...

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  3. London interview (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    London Interview: comedian Arthur Askey on his life and career: working in music hall; on the Coronation Review show; radio including the situation comedy show Band Waggon; in films and in early television...

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  4. Reel News - Introducing Television

    Date
    2 Mar 2010, 17:44
    Author
    Eve-Marie
    Post Type
    Post

    For an early instance of  'electric vision' as demonstrated by one of the pioneers of television, John Logie Baird (1888-1946), see the high-quality download of the Gaumont Graphic newsreel story Television...

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  5. John Baird Describes First Television Apparatus at Kensington Museum

    Date released
    13 Dec 1937
    Series name
    Gaumont British News
    Issue no
    413
    NoS ID
    057041
    Story no
    2 / 10
    Extras
    1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet

    Including Crystal Palace fire and television in aeroplane.

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  6. Television

    Date released
    3 May 1926
    Series name
    Empire News Bulletin
    Issue no
    1
    NoS ID
    047242
    Story no
    9 / 11

    Slade catalogue entry: television. (we are pleased to announce that all future information of the Progress of the British invention - television - will reach the cinema screen exclusively through the medium...

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  7. Ideal Home Exhibition

    Date released
    27 Oct 1958
    Series name
    British Movietone News
    Issue no
    1534
    NoS ID
    022677

    MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Ideal Home Exhibition. SHOTLIST: MS Princes Street. MS Lord Rosebery arrives. MS flowers presented to same. Same looks round exhibition. MS looks at fridges. CU Countess MS same looks...

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  8. Television

    Date released
    22 Jul 1926
    Series name
    Empire News Bulletin
    Issue no
    24
    NoS ID
    047434
    Story no
    4 / 7

    Slade catalogue entry: Old Moore an optimist; according to his 1927 almanac Old Moore says television will almost be in the reach of everyone in July - here we have the invention demonstrated.

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  9. Light Fantastic (1988 Video)

    Producer
    Peter Champness; Ken Patton
    Subject
    Information technology
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 23 min.

    How do pictures get on to a television screen? Starts with John Logie Baird’s mechanical television system and moves up to the latest digital special effects, including an explanation of CEEFAX, and the...

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  10. The Inventive Brits: BUG-EYed Optica

    Date released
    1980
    Series name
    Living Tomorrow
    Issue no
    254
    NoS ID
    352403
    Story no
    3 / 3

    COI synopsis: George Stephenson and Logie Baird are just two of a sterling breed of men who love inventing things: the British. Whether it’s in a tiny shed at the bottom of the garden or in a large...

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