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Television Collection (page 2)

"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: Woman holding a small television

Woman holding a small television
Portable television. Woman holding a production model of the VideoPocket portable television set, manufactured by the Khmelnitsky Production Association of Ukraine in 1988

Background imageTelevision Collection: TV camera and cameraman

TV camera and cameraman. This TV camera is made by Sony

Background imageTelevision Collection: Conservative party television team

Conservative party television team
The Conservative Party television team and some election posters for the General Election of 8th October 1959. The Conservatives broadcast five television programmes of 15 or 20 minutes each starting

Background imageTelevision Collection: Indoor filming

Indoor filming
Televising a Spanish scene at the Crystal Palace, filmed on cine-film at the studios of the Baird Television Company. On the 2nd February 1935 the Baird system transmitted indoor

Background imageTelevision Collection: Early TV Remote Control

Early TV Remote Control
An early remote control, or an Armchair Programme Control. Manufactured by Ferranti, this device came with 15 feet of cord which enabled the TV to be operated from a distance

Background imageTelevision Collection: Windmill Girls on TV

Windmill Girls on TV
The Windmill Girls - showgirls from Londons Windmill Theatre - feature in an early BBC transmission from Alexandra Palace

Background imageTelevision Collection: Bbc TV Studio

Bbc TV Studio
A BBC Television production during the early days

Background imageTelevision Collection: Morecambe and Wise and Penelope Keith

Morecambe and Wise and Penelope Keith
Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise filming their 1977 Christmas TV special with Penelope Keith

Background imageTelevision Collection: ALEXANDRA PALACE

ALEXANDRA PALACE
Alexandra Palace, north London, England. The original 1873 building dramatically burnt down, only 16 days after it had opened. It was quickly rebuilt and re-opened in 1875. Date: 1875

Background imageTelevision Collection: 2005 German GP

2005 German GP
HOCKENHEIMRING, GERMANY - JULY 24: TVs show Kimi Raikkonen, McLaren MP4-20 Mercedes, retiring from the race during the German GP at Hockenheimring on July 24, 2005 in Hockenheimring, Germany

Background imageTelevision Collection: ED SULLIVAN (1902-1974). Edward Vincent Sullivan. American newspaper columnist and entertainer

ED SULLIVAN (1902-1974). Edward Vincent Sullivan. American newspaper columnist and entertainer. Kissing a puppet, The Italian Mouse, on The Ed Sullivan Show. Photograph, 1966

Background imageTelevision Collection: TV transmitter, Crystal Palace, London C016 / 6286

TV transmitter, Crystal Palace, London C016 / 6286
TV transmitter, Crystal Palace, London. This TV transmitter began transmissions in 1956. At 219 metres tall it is one of Londons tallest structures. Known as Londons Eiffel tower

Background imageTelevision Collection: SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1929. American magazine cover, 1929

SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1929. American magazine cover, 1929

Background imageTelevision Collection: Westminster Cathedral, BBC outside broadcast

Westminster Cathedral, BBC outside broadcast
BBC outside broadcast at Westminster Cathedral covering death of Pope John Paul 11, 3rd April, 2005, Westminster Cathedral, London

Background imageTelevision Collection: Poster advertising National Savings

Poster advertising National Savings (the best British recipe for prosperity), with six recipes from one of the first television chefs, Philip Harben (1906-1970). circa 1940s

Background imageTelevision Collection: London / Portland Place

London / Portland Place
BBC Broadcasting House at Portland Place, London, also known as The Hub of Truth

Background imageTelevision Collection: Big-Screen Broadcasting

Big-Screen Broadcasting
News, political broadcasts and public announcements will be made on massive television screens located at strategic points, where huge crowds will be able to see perfectly

Background imageTelevision Collection: Scottish Caravan Site

Scottish Caravan Site
Cairnsmill Dairy Farm (Holiday Camp) Caravan Site, St. Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland. Here caravanners can enjoy television in the upper barn and children free pony rides

Background imageTelevision Collection: A giant television screen and The Sinosteel building in Zhongguancun, Chinas biggest computer

A giant television screen and The Sinosteel building in Zhongguancun, Chinas biggest computer and electronic shopping center, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageTelevision Collection: 2019 Russian GP

2019 Russian GP
SOCHI AUTODROM, RUSSIAN FEDERATION - SEPTEMBER 28: Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, is filmed celebrating pole position on the grid during the Russian GP at Sochi Autodrom on September 28

Background imageTelevision Collection: 2019 Russian GP

2019 Russian GP
SOCHI AUTODROM, RUSSIAN FEDERATION - SEPTEMBER 28: Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, is filmed celebrating pole position on the grid during the Russian GP at Sochi Autodrom on September 28

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
On car footage for the film 'Grand Prix' was shot on location at Monaco by Phil Hill (USA) in a Lotus Climax 25. Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 22 June 1966

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula 1 2022: French GP

Formula 1 2022: French GP
CIRCUIT PAUL RICARD, FRANCE - JULY 24: Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB18, and George Russell, Mercedes W13, in the pit lane during the French GP at Circuit Paul Ricard on Sunday July 24

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Mercedes trucks line up in immaculate formation. These transporters haul the FOCA Digital Television equipment to the Formula One races. British Grand Prix, Silverstone, England. 15 July 2001

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula 1 1971: South African GP

Formula 1 1971: South African GP
KYALAMI, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 06: Filming for BBC's Grandstand at the track during the South African GP at Kyalami on Saturday March 06, 1971, South Africa. (Photo by LAT Images)

Background imageTelevision Collection: British Rally Championship

British Rally Championship
TV presenters L-R, Robbie Head (GBR), Mike Brewer (GBR) and Mark Higgins (GBR). British Rally Championship Press Day, Sweet Lamb, Wales, 7 April 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
(L-R) Willi Weber (GER) Driver manager, Corinna Schumacher (GER) and Michael Schumacher (GER) Benetton, watch 1994 championship rival Damon Hill (GBR), Williams, on television

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship, Rd9, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England

Formula One World Championship, Rd9, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 8 July 2012
Denis Brogniart (FRA) TF1 Presenter, right, interviews Romain Grosjean (FRA) Lotus F1, on the grid. Formula One World Championship, Rd9, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Race Sky One Tv Show

The Race Sky One Tv Show
Ingrid Tarrent (GBR) smiles before she rolled the UKs only Big Foot Monster Truck. The Race Sky One Tv Show. Silverstone, England, 7 November 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Race Sky One Tv Show

The Race Sky One Tv Show
Les Ferdinand (GBR) The Race Sky One Tv Show. Whittlebury Park, Silverstone, England, 8 November 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Race Sky One Tv Show

The Race Sky One Tv Show
Ingrid Tarrent (GBR) looking nervous before she rolled the UKs only Big Foot Monster Truck. The Race Sky One Tv Show. Silverstone, England, 7 November 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Race Sky One Tv Show

The Race Sky One Tv Show
Miss Dynamite (GBR) The Race Sky One Tv Show. Whittlebury Park, Silverstone, England, 8 November 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: 1974 South African GP

1974 South African GP
KYALAMI, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 30: Carlos Reutemann celebrates victory on the podium during the South African GP at Kyalami on March 30, 1974 in Kyalami, South Africa

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship, Rd9, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England

Formula One World Championship, Rd9, British Grand Prix, Race, Silverstone, England, Sunday 8 July 2012
Marion Jolles (FRA) TF1 TV Presenter and wife of Romain Grosjean (FRA) Lotus F1, left, and Denis Brogniart (FRA) TF1 Presenter, right

Background imageTelevision Collection: British Formula 3 Championship

British Formula 3 Championship
A TV cameraman focuses on the action at the Scottish round of the British F3 Championship. British Formula 3 Championship, Rd4, Knockhill, Scotland. 11 May 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One Launch

Formula One Launch
Team owner Eddie Jordan (IRL) talks up his teams 2002 hopes to the worlds media. DHL Jordan Honda EJ12 Launch, Brussels Airport, Belgium. 22 February 2002. BEST IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: Jordan Honda EJ12 Pre-Launch Shoot

Jordan Honda EJ12 Pre-Launch Shoot
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: DTM Championship

DTM Championship
Jean Alesi (FRA) AMG Mercedes is interviewed for television. DTM Championship, Rd6, Lausitzring, Germany. 14 July 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: 1984 Austrian GP

1984 Austrian GP
RED BULL RING, AUSTRIA - AUGUST 19: Niki Lauda, 1st position, Nelson Piquet, 2nd position, Michele Alboreto, 3rd position

Background imageTelevision Collection: 1978 Brazilian Grand Prix

1978 Brazilian Grand Prix
Jacarepagua, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 27-29 January 1978. Riccardo Patrese (Arrows FA1-Ford) 10th position. Ref: 78BRA03. World Copyright: LAT Photographic

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
ITV Formula One commentator James Allen (GBR). British Grand Prix, Rd10, Silverstone, England. 7 July 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: Formula One World Championship, Rd8, Austrian Grand Prix, Qualifying, Spielberg, Austria

Formula One World Championship, Rd8, Austrian Grand Prix, Qualifying, Spielberg, Austria, Saturday 21 June 2014
(L to R): Federica Masolin (ITA) Sky Italia Presenter, with Jacques Villeneuve (CDN); Marc Gene (ESP) Ferrari Test Driver; Felipe Massa (BRA) Williams Martini Racing

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Race Sky One Tv Show

The Race Sky One Tv Show
Nick Moran (GBR), actor, (Right). The Race Sky One Tv Show. Whittlebury Park, Silverstone, England, 8 November 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Race Sky One Tv Show

The Race Sky One Tv Show
Tamara Ecclestone (GBR) The Race Sky One Tv Show. Whittlebury Park, Silverstone, England, 8 November 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Race Sky One Tv Show

The Race Sky One Tv Show
Miss Dynamite (GBR) The Race Sky One Tv Show. Whittlebury Park, Silverstone, England, 8 November 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: Autosport International Show

Autosport International Show
Richard Dunwoody (GBR) and Louise Goodman (GBR) took part in the celebrity Karting event. Autosport International Show. NEC, Birmingham, England. 10-14 January 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Race Sky One Tv Show

The Race Sky One Tv Show
Les Ferdinand (GBR) The Race Sky One Tv Show. Whittlebury Park, Silverstone, England, 8 November 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE



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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.