On 2 October 1925, John Logie Baird transmitted a moving image of a human face. Forty years later, the world's first ...
The story of the first TV shows how a handful of bold experiments and strange contraptions set the stage for the screens we ...
In the June 1925 issue of Popular Science, Newton Burke wrote: "J.L. Baird, inventor of the promising new system of radiovision." Television’s broadcast debut in 1936 unfolded like a plot made for the ...
October 2: British inventor John Logie Baird successfully tested the world’s first television on this day in 1925. He first transmitted a moving picture of a ventriloquist’s dummy before filming his ...
If we have a television in 2021 the chances are that it will be a large LCD model, flat and widescreen, able to display HD images in stunning clarity. Before that we’d have had a CRT colour TV, them ...
The final episode of Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary specials, “The Giggle,” brings Neil Patrick Harris’ Toymaker into the mix. This character is new to many fans but not actually new to the Whoniverse.
WITH a family history of cutting edge technological innovations, you’d expect Iain Logie Baird to be right at the forefront of some high-tech gadgetry. After all, most of us now own a smartphone and ...