Midland Red
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1 of 10
Sat 18th Oct 2014 8:56pm
This is fascinating
Here's mine - including Mr Pastry!
11.00: DEMONSTRATION FILM
15.00: GARDENING
F. Streeter in the television garden talks about summer pruning
Contributors
Unknown: F. Streeter
15.15: VARIETY
Introduced by Sally Rogers with Tony and his Dogs
Vie Templar (unicyclist)
Kathleen Moody (songs)
The Four Keys (harmony singers)
Nat Allen and his Orchestra
Contributors
Introduced By: Sally Rogers
Unknown: Kathleen Moody
Singers: Nat Allen
20.30: VARIETY
Introduced by Joy Nichols with Richard Hearne
Walter Wade (songs at the piano)
Desmond Walter-Ellis (monologues)
The Song Pedlars (vocal quartet!
Ann de Nys and John Ridley
(songs at two pianos)
Orchestra conducted by Eric Robinson and ' Stars from the Ballet' with . Pamela May and Alexis Rassine
Eric Robinson 's Orchestra, conducted by Geoffrey Corbett
Produced by Walton Anderson
Contributors
Introduced By: Joy Nichols
Unknown: Richard Hearne
Unknown: Walter Wade
Piano: Desmond Walter-Ellis
Piano: John Ridley
Conducted By: Eric Robinson
Conducted By: Alexis Rassine
Unknown: Eric Robinson
Conducted By: Geoffrey Corbett
Produced By: Walton Anderson
21.15: DARTS
A match between two teams of experts Commentator, McDonald Hobley
21.45: MARIE KORCHINSKA
the celebrated harpist
22.00: News (sound only)
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pixrobin
Canley |
2 of 10
Sat 18th Oct 2014 9:50pm
TV had been closed down for the war years when I was born but there was a demonstration of welding on the radio
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Midland Red
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3 of 10
Sun 19th Oct 2014 6:18pm
Here's our Philip's
13.00: DEMONSTRATION FILM
20.30: ' APRIL THE FIRST '
A programme to celebrate All Fools' Day, written and produced by Robert Barr
Contributors
Produced By: Robert Barr
21.20: SPANISH PICTURES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY
Neil MacLaren , who was responsible for arranging the Arts Council's exhibition of Spanish paintings, shows and describes some of the masterpieces which can be seen at the National
Gallery Exhibition
Contributors
Unknown: Neil MacLaren
21.40: 'THE MODERN HOME'
A visit to the Daily Herald Modem Home Exhibition at Dorland House with Winifred Shotter
Contributors
Unknown: Winifred Shotter
22.00: News (sound only) |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
4 of 10
Sun 19th Oct 2014 9:35pm
Brands Hatch Grass track racing presented by Peter Dimmock and Muffin the Mule.
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dutchman
Spon End |
5 of 10
Mon 20th Oct 2014 12:54am
Here's mine:
Muffin the Mule
Billy Bunter
World Cup Football from Switzerland with commentary from Kenneth Wolstenholme
Last week's newsreels
The Moscow State Central Puppet Theatre
Guess My Story
'Wilderness of Monkeys'
The Epilogue
The News (in sound only)
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
6 of 10
Sun 3rd Jan 2021 12:47pm
1950, I think it could have been a vase or photograph? Mick Strong
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Helen F
Warrington |
7 of 10
Sun 3rd Jan 2021 1:36pm
I don't know about the TV but on bad days my mind has the trade test transmission running and I'm losing the game of chess with the puppet. Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
8 of 10
Sun 3rd Jan 2021 3:43pm
I wish I knew, I was probably sheltering under the stairs at that time. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex |
9 of 10
Tue 5th Jan 2021 3:21pm
Hey, the first tv sold in Coventry was about 1950, the bulk not until 1952, just black and white and only two channels. The first ever tv UK was 1926 but not to the public. |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
10 of 10
Tue 5th Jan 2021 3:35pm
Everyone was glued to Apollo 11 when I was due apparently. I was supposed to have appeared on July 20th '69 - the day they landed - hence why everyone thought I was named after Mr Armstrong but my mum insists not and she had the name in mind for some time. Only made it on the 30th - always late! |
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