Television sets for £2O by, the end of the year is the promise of British radio experts. The British Broadcasting Corporation has been working on television for several years, and is reported to be ready to manufacture through a London firm £2,400,000 worth of television sets. The above layout of pictures show television experiments being carried on in the 8.8. C. building in London. Right a trained seal appearing before the television “mike,". Left, a dancing team. Inset, Sir Noel Ashbridge, chief engineer at 8.8. C.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12866, 21 May 1936, Page 5
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86Television sets for £2O by, the end of the year is the promise of British radio experts. The British Broadcasting Corporation has been working on television for several years, and is reported to be ready to manufacture through a London firm £2,400,000 worth of television sets. The above layout of pictures show television experiments being carried on in the B.B.C. building in London. Right a trained seal appearing before the television “mike,". Left, a dancing team. Inset, Sir Noel Ashbridge, chief engineer at B.B.C. Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12866, 21 May 1936, Page 5
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