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Just after 10pm on Sat 18 Feb 1939 the AP schedule carried an unbilled 3-minute item titled Special Transmission. This was a short interview with the Mr Edgar Charloe of Acton about his suggestion for a ‘Viewer’s Club’.
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on the afternoon of Friday 8 January 1937 Dallas Bower produced Burnt Sepia, a half-hour variety line-up billed as, in the racially derogatory language of the day, ‘an all-coloured cabaret’.
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There are some surprising names among those who appeared on the BBC's 30-line Television service from 1932 to 1935. Tuesday 5 December 1933 saw the first of two appearances by then 28-year-old Agnes de Mille, the great American dancer and Broadway choreographer.
Today we reflect on the relationship between television and death. We spoke with @helenwheatley.bsky.social about her book Television/Death
What is your most memorable TV death?
In Auschwitz from 15 August 1940.
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He was shot in the camp on 11 November 1941.
OTD in early television: 24 November 1938 saw the 193rd edition of the magazine series ‘Picture Page’ (in the afternoon) and the 194th (in the evening); a kind of pre-war ‘One Show’, PP, which was linked by ‘switchboard girl’ Joan Miller, was the one widely recognised hit of the pre-war service…
A perfect storm of problems means more and more people are finding themselves homeless & sleeping rough & it’s getting worse - it’s a situation playing out across the country
A difficult 🧵 on what I’ve found reporting on this situation