The Man With The Flower in His Mouth – the world’s first television play [video]
When television broadcasts over the BBC finally launched on 30 September 1929, a problem remained....
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When television broadcasts over the BBC finally launched on 30 September 1929, a problem remained....
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John L. Baird Produces Moving Images Which Are Given the Appearance of Solidity Mr. Baird (above)...
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(1) [from the New York Times, February 9th 1928] HARTSDALE, N.Y. Feb.8 – A man and a woman...
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[jwplayer mediaid=”5554″] I was definitely able to transmit the living image, and it...
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Baird was a Scottish engineer, most famous for being the first person to demonstrate a working...
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The following is a revised and expanded version of “A Glossary of Terms, Names, and Concepts...
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Color Printed Drawings Butlin, Martin. “The Evolution of Blake’s Large Color Prints of...
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by e.e. cummings this here verse’s disjunct i used to stick to regular metered poetry now i...
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I thought running a chicken breeding farm would be a simple matter, Just pipe some romantic music...
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Wilma, Wilma, in thy blouse, Red-haired prehistoric spouse, What immortal animator Was thy slender...
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