
S1E6
The Secret Life of the Television Set

S1E6
The Secret Life of the Television Set
- Air date:1988-12-20
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John Logie Baird, the Scottish inventor, developed an electromechanical TV system in the 1920s and gave frequent public demonstrations. The publicity encouraged EMI to develop a practical all-electronic system, similar to today's. In 1936 the BBC transmitted both systems, but EMI's was judged superior.
Episode Contents:
Models: TV scanning is demonstrated with a drawing made on many strands of string. A cutaway TV and cards that mimic the screening of a colour TV. Explanation of the simplest electronic components.
Machines: Tim's displays at the National Film and Television Museum (UK)
Guests: British TV sets from before and after WWII.
Films: Zworykin interview. J.L. Baird cartoon.
Extro: A mountain of live televisions set on fire.
Top Cast

Tim Hunkin
Himself - Presenter

Rex Garrod
Himself - Co-Presenter
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