Movie: Television's Opening Night: How the Box Was Born

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    Television's Opening Night: How the Box Was Born

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    TV presenter Dallas Campbell, engineer Professor Danielle George and engineer Dr Hugh Hunt re-create the opening of the BBC's television service on 2 November 1936. This involves building the mechanical flying-spot cameras that were used by Baird's system.

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    2016-10-19

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