OTD in early British television: 21 May 1939

21st May 2025

John Wyver writes: The day before the transmission variously called Bee for Boulestin or Blind Man's Buffet on the evening of Sunday 21 May 1939, the Daily Telegraph ran an excited preview. 'Mrs Mary Adams, the BBC producer,' 'Our radio more

OTD in early British television: 20 May 1937

20th May 2025

John Wyver writes: At the bottom of column 5 on page 2 of the Thursday 20 May 1937 edition of The Era newspaper was a story headlined 'Look In When You're Passing'. Part of the Gaumont British media conglomerate, this more

OTD in early British television: 8 May 1939

8th May 2025

John Wyver writes: Thirty months into the high definition service Mary Adams' Talks programmes were becoming increasingly ambitious, with an increasing number of broadcasts featuring multiple guests. Perhaps the most ambitious was the 50-minute Salute to America on the evening more

OTD in early British television: 5 May 1938

5th May 2025

Daily Telegraph, 6 May 1938, with a picture (and apologies for the quality of the reproduction) taken in the studio during the previous evening's Picture Page.

OTD in early British television: 30 April 1937

30th April 2025

John Wyver writes: Sports punditry on television starts here, with the first edition of Sports Review on the afternoon and evening of Friday 30 April 1937. Billed as 'a survey of the outstanding sports events in the month of April', more

OTD in early British television: 28 April…

28th April 2025

John Wyver writes: The schedule from Alexandra Palace on Wednesday 28 April 1937 was unremarkable. As was the schedule two years later on Friday 28 April 1939. Which is more or less the point of this post, prompted in part more

OTD in early British television: 26 April 1938

26th April 2025

John Wyver writes: We take for granted live coverage and analysis of Budget speeches today, but television had to learn how to make such broadcasts, a process that began on Tuesday 26 April 1938. That evening from more