19th June 2025
John Wyver writes: Mid evening on Monday 19 June 1939 AP offered episode 3 of Rough Island Story, a six-part history of Britain with Harold Nicolson and J.F. Horrabin, who we have already encountered in these blog posts as
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18th June 2025
John Wyver writes: The afternoon of Friday 18 June 1937 saw television's first incarnation of Agatha Christie's detective Hercule Poirot when George More O'Farrell staged her short play The Wasp's Nest. Entrusted with the role of the Belgian sleuth was
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17th June 2025
John Wyver writes: 'Hurrah for Big Bill Campbell!', wrote Listener critic Grace Wyndham Goldie after seeing the singer host the third edition of Western Cabaret on the afternoon of Saturday 17 June 1939. 'What speed! What verve! What vivacityI What
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16th June 2025
John Wyver writes: On 16 June 1939 the Daily Telegraph ran the following news story, which I reproduce here in its entirety. This is the first reference I have found to television being used in schools, 18 years before both
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15th June 2025
John Wyver writes: There are notes about pre-war television broadcasts when a historian looking back can only respond with an exclamation of something like 'WTF'. One of those has to be a 12-minute studio talk on the evening of Tuesday
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14th June 2025
John Wyver writes: Monday 14 June saw two studio performances of the second part of James Elroy Flecker’s Hassan, following on from the previous Tuesday's opener. The staging was the next recognised television drama landmark after the December 1936
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13th June 2025
John Wyver writes: For the best part of an hour on the afternoon of Monday 13 June 1938, Alexandra Palace offered an OB from Northolt, just over a dozen miles away. The occasion was the running of the Northolt Pony
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12th June 2025
John Wyver writes: As the 30-line service under producer Eustace Robb moved towards its final broadcasts in early September 1935, the offerings became increasingly eclectic and distinctive. On the evening of Wednesday 12 June 1935, a 55-minute transmission was billed
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11th June 2025
John Wyver writes: Friday 11 June 1937 saw the nation's broadsheets carry news of the opening the previous day of an exhibition of television at London's Science Museum in South Kensington. Television in the summer of 1937 was still a
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10th June 2025
John Wyver writes: On the evening of Friday 10 June 1938, studio A at Alexandra Palace hosted artist couple John Piper and Myfanwy Evans presenting A Trip to the Seaside, a short talk about 'things seen during a
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