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Richard Dimbleby (1913-1965), English journalist and broadcaster, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest figures in British broadcasting history
Harry SecombeSir Harry Donald Secombe (1921-2001), Welsh entertainer and comedian with a fine tenor singing voice. Seen here singing in Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall, possibly for a TV programme
Woman and patients at the Medical Centre, HendonScene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing a woman in overalls discussing a game of chess with three patients in a hospital ward
Patients relaxing at the Medical Centre, HendonScene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing patients relaxing with visitors in a rest room. One patient has his leg in plaster, and is watching television
Nurse and patients at the Medical Centre, HendonScene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing a nurse with two patients in a rest room
Television, 1954A group of people huddle together in a sitting room to watch the latest gadget in 1954, a television
Romania Hunyad CastleHunyad (or Hunyadi) castle in Hunedoara was used by a British tv company in 2007 in the Most haunted series
Sylvia Sidney / PostcardSYLVIA SIDNEY (Sophia Kosow) American film actress, also on TV
Science / Tv Forseen 1884In the 20th century a gentleman will be able to experience the theatre in his own living room via the Telephonoscope
Adjusting a TV SetA woman adjusts her TV set which is showing a list of the afternoons programmes
Mickey RooneyMICKEY ROONEY American actor of stage, screen and TV. His ear is not a deformity, but part of his make-up for A midsummer nights dream
Ray Milland / ParamountRAY MILLAND (Reginald Truscott-Jones) American film and TV actor and director, born in Wales
Adjusting Tv, 1960SA young woman with short dark hair, wearing a stripy mini dress, adjusts her television set
Adjusting Early TV SetAdjusting an early television set
Interplanetary TVInterplanetary Television
Ives Colour TV ProjectH E Ives, of New York, invents a television system using natural colour
American TV AdvertADMIRAL - AMERICAs SMART SET
Watching TV 1930SThe 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
John Logie Baird, Scottish inventor, who invented the television