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On 26 August 1936, the first high-definition standard (Baird 240 lines) television transmission was made in a test by the
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to the exhibition from the BBC's studios in Alexander Palace. The day after, the Marconi-EMI (
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in London, England, in the 1920s to 1940s, except for a period of interruption during
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and the BBC Television Orchestra in a test broadcast from
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"Radiolympia in the 1930s"
""Radiolympia""
Nature
Bibcode
1949Natur.164..652.
doi
10.1038/164652a0
"Sets at 1938 Radiolympia"
"Television Begins"
"History of the BBC: The First Television Era"
"TV as we know it - History of the BBC"
1947 exhibition opening
YouTube
51°29′47″N 0°12′35″W / 51.49639°N 0.20972°W / 51.49639; -0.20972
Categories
History of radio
History of television in the United Kingdom
1926 establishments in England
Annual events in London

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