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Television Collection (page 37)

"Television: A Window to the World's Wonders and Characters" From Sir David Attenborough bonding with a cockatoo to Muffin the Mule captivating young hearts

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship: TV cameras

Formula One World Championship: TV cameras
TV cameras. Formula One World Championship, Rd 4, Spanish Grand Prix, Race, Barcelona, Spain, Sunday 13 May 2007. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship: Christian Danner RTL Presenter

Formula One World Championship: Christian Danner RTL Presenter
Christian Danner (GER) RTL Presenter. Formula One World Championship, Rd 4, Spanish Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Barcelona, Spain, Saturday 12 May 2007. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: Lamborghini GTR Supertrophy: TV personality Tiff Needell Reiter Engineering was the winner of race 1

Lamborghini GTR Supertrophy: TV personality Tiff Needell Reiter Engineering was the winner of race 1
TV personality Tiff Needell (GBR) Reiter Engineering was the winner of race 1. Lamborghini GTR Supertrophy, Silverstone, England. 4 May 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship: The ITV Formula One presenting team in the studio

Formula One World Championship: The ITV Formula One presenting team in the studio
The ITV Formula One presenting team in the studio. L-R: Tony Jardine (GBR), Mark Blundell (GBR) and Jim Rosenthall (GBR). British Grand Prix, Rd10, Silverstone, England. 7 July 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: Jordan Honda EJ12 Pre-Launch Shoot: Giancarlo Fisichella, in car, with Beverley Turner

Jordan Honda EJ12 Pre-Launch Shoot: Giancarlo Fisichella, in car, with Beverley Turner, ITV Formula One correspondent
Giancarlo Fisichella (ITA), in car, with Beverley Turner (GBR), ITV Formula One correspondent. Jordan Honda EJ12 Pre-Launch Shoot, Bicester, England. 18 February 2002

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship: Race winner Michael Schumacher Ferrari is interviewed by the media

Formula One World Championship: Race winner Michael Schumacher Ferrari is interviewed by the media
Race winner Michael Schumacher (GER) Ferrari is interviewed by the media, including ITV F1 pit lane reporter James Allen (GBR)

Background imageTelevision Collection: Jenson Button on TV: Formula Ford Racer Jenson Button appears on TV on Channel 4 programme The

Jenson Button on TV: Formula Ford Racer Jenson Button appears on TV on Channel 4 programme The Bigger Breakfast"
Formula Ford Racer Jenson Button (GBR) appears on TV on Channel 4 programme " The Bigger Breakfast". Jenson Button on TV, Silverstone, England, 24 August 1998

Background imageTelevision Collection: Filming, Manchester, 1959

Filming, Manchester, 1959
A film crew prepare a scene in Manchester. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd 1959

Background imageTelevision Collection: Media city being built in Salford Quays, Manchester, UK. Media city will be the new home for all

Media city being built in Salford Quays, Manchester, UK. Media city will be the new home for all the BBCs childrens
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTelevision Collection: A TV weather forecast, forecasting a heat wave in the UK. All the predictions are that climate

A TV weather forecast, forecasting a heat wave in the UK. All the predictions are that climate change will lead to far
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTelevision Collection: A hotel room in Seoul South Korea

A hotel room in Seoul South Korea
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageTelevision Collection: Chinese Television System, production studio, Taipei, Taiwan

Chinese Television System, production studio, Taipei, Taiwan
Chinese Television System, (CTS), production studio, CTS Building 3, Taipei, Taiwan For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

Background imageTelevision Collection: Entrance to the Channel 4 Building, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Entrance to the Channel 4 Building, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTelevision Collection: Danny Kaye / Warner Bros

Danny Kaye / Warner Bros
DANNY KAYE American entertainer of stage, screen and television, seen here dressed as a cowboy

Background imageTelevision Collection: Adjusting a TV Set

Adjusting a TV Set
A woman adjusts her TV set which is showing a list of the afternoons programmes

Background imageTelevision Collection: Adjusting Tv, 1960S

Adjusting Tv, 1960S
A young woman with short dark hair, wearing a stripy mini dress, adjusts her television set

Background imageTelevision Collection: French Children / Nursery

French Children / Nursery
In the days before television, families would occasionly make their own fun; here, a toy theatre keeps the children happy while Mama does some sewing

Background imageTelevision Collection: Adjusting Early TV Set

Adjusting Early TV Set
Adjusting an early television set

Background imageTelevision Collection: Dusting a Television

Dusting a Television
A young housewife lifts up an ash tray as she dusts the television

Background imageTelevision Collection: Interplanetary TV

Interplanetary TV
Interplanetary Television

Background imageTelevision Collection: Interplanetary TV

Interplanetary TV
Interplanetary Television

Background imageTelevision Collection: Television Cinema

Television Cinema
TELEVISION CINEMA

Background imageTelevision Collection: Pam Television Set

Pam Television Set
The new Pam Television receiver will cost you 125, tax paid : the picture size is 12" x 10" (30x25cm) : operation is simple as there are only two controls"

Background imageTelevision Collection: Baird Transmitting

Baird Transmitting
JOHN LOGIE BAIRD SCOTTISH INVENTOR Invented the television

Background imageTelevision Collection: Baird Demonstration

Baird Demonstration
An early demonstration of Bairds television system

Background imageTelevision Collection: Ives Colour TV Project

Ives Colour TV Project
H E Ives, of New York, invents a television system using natural colour

Background imageTelevision Collection: Watching Bairds Device

Watching Bairds Device
Watching a demonstration of BAIRDs apparatus

Background imageTelevision Collection: Dussauds Teleoscope - 2

Dussauds Teleoscope - 2
Dussauds TELEOSCOPE 2 - receiving

Background imageTelevision Collection: Dussauds Teleoscope - 1

Dussauds Teleoscope - 1
Dussauds TELEOSCOPE 1 - transmitting

Background imageTelevision Collection: American TV Advert

American TV Advert
ADMIRAL - AMERICAs SMART SET

Background imageTelevision Collection: BAIRDs TELEVISION 1927

BAIRDs TELEVISION 1927
John Logie Baird demonstrates his television, transmitted from London to Glasgow, using telephone lines

Background imageTelevision Collection: Marconi Set 1930S

Marconi Set 1930S
Marconis Large Screen Projection Model has so big a picture (22" x18" - 60x50cm) that it is not recommended for use in domestic rooms of average size

Background imageTelevision Collection: Watching TV 1930S

Watching TV 1930S
The cover of Marconis catalogue shows a family huddled close round their set, which has a picture size of 10" x8" (25x20cm) : prices range from 29 to 200 guineas

Background imageTelevision Collection: Entertainment / Television

Entertainment / Television
Their first television set is delivered !

Background imageTelevision Collection: John Logie Baird, Scottish inventor

John Logie Baird, Scottish inventor, who invented the television



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"Television: A Window to the World's Wonders and Characters" From Sir David Attenborough bonding with a cockatoo to Muffin the Mule captivating young hearts, it has brought us countless moments of joy and fascination and has been a portal into extraordinary stories and unforgettable characters. At LCC-LFB Dockhead fire station in Bermondsey, we witnessed the bravery of everyday heroes who risked their lives for others. Meanwhile, Jeremy Brett mesmerized audiences as Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles, showcasing his unparalleled talent on our screens. Actor Tom Baker left an indelible mark as Dr Who alongside his trusty robot dog K-9 and a host of friends at the US Embassy in 1978. Their adventures transported us through time and space, igniting our imagination like never before. The Honeymooners cast - Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows, Art Carney, and Joyce Randolph - captured our hearts with their comedic genius in this timeless television series from 1955. Laughter echoed through living rooms across America as they delivered unforgettable performances. During elections, television became a powerful tool for political campaigns with Labour Party election posters adorning screens while passionate speakers addressed the nation. TV Mirror magazines from the 1950s featured beloved comedians such as Phil Silvers (Sergeant Bilko), bringing laughter into households nationwide. Hannah Hauxwell's story touched millions when this English farmer shared her humble life on screen. Her resilience inspired viewers around the world to appreciate simplicity amidst modern chaos. And who could forget David Attenborough? This British naturalist enlightened us about Earth's wonders like no one else ever could. His voice guided us through breathtaking landscapes teeming with wildlife that most would only dream of witnessing firsthand. Lastly, Judi Trott enchanted audiences as Maid Marion in BBC's rendition of Robin Hood tales since its inception in 1935.