OTD in early British television: 2 June 1938

2nd June 2025

John Wyver writes: Some 18 months after its start, the official BBC Television service from Alexandra Palace was still struggling to attract viewers. On Thursday 2 June 1938, the Daily Telegraph's well-informed radio correspondent L. Marsland Gander penned a detailed more

OTD in early British television: 1 June 1938

1st June 2025

John Wyver writes: For nearly 50 minutes on the afternoon of Wednesday 1 June 1938 viewers in London were transported to Epsom for Derby Day scenes including limited shots of the race itself. But the broadcast was not seen solely more

OTD in early British television: 31 May 1937

31st May 2025

John Wyver writes: Unbilled in Radio Times, and so clearly organised at very short notice, in the afternoon of Monday 31 May 1937, AP broadcast a half-hour of scenes from Rupert Doone's Group Theatre production at the Little Theatre of more

OTD in early British television: 30 May 1939

30th May 2025

John Wyver writes: On Tuesday 30 May 1939 viewers could watch Jan Bussell's 87-minute production of Arnold Bennett's drama The Great Adventure in the afternoon and then, presumably in the other studio, an 82-minute adaptation of the Czech writers Karel more

OTD in early British television: 29 May 1939

29th May 2025

John Wyver writes: Although director of television Gerald Cock initially envisaged feature films being central to the schedule from Alexandra Palace, British and American producers and distributors refused almost without exception to supply product of any kind. Recognising television as a more

OTD in early British television: 27 May 1939

27th May 2025

John Wyver writes: The Saturday evening schedule on 27 May 1939 was taken over by a production of George H. Grimaldi's drama Behind the Schemes. The scene was laid in the publicity office of Fleet Street's (imaginary) Daily Quiver, and more

OTD in early British television: 26 May 1930

26th May 2025

John Wyver writes: By the late spring of 1930 Baird Television Ltd had been transmitting thrice weekly half-hour variety bills for around 18 months. The 30-line images were very basic and the service's profile can be judged from the minimal more

OTD in early British television: 25 May 1938

25th May 2025

John Wyver writes: At the heart of the evening schedule on Wednesday 25 May 1938 was a 25-minute talk by Reynold Bray illustrating the conditions in which he lived for two summers in Arctic Canada. As can be seen above, more

OTD in early British television: 24 May 1938

24th May 2025

John Wyver writes: Just as for the BBC's coverage this week, 87 years ago the corporation's mobile unit visited Chelsea Flower Show (above) for three broadcasts, beginning with a 40-minute broadcast on Sunday 22 May with Freddie Grisewood and Elizabeth more