Russell Burns
British Television: The Formative Years
Russell Burns
British Television: The Formative Years
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This book is concerned with the history of British television for home reception from 1922/23 to 1939, when the London Station closed down for the war years. Great care has been taken to ensure that an unbiased, accurate history has been written and the work is based predominantly on written primary source material.
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This book is concerned with the history of British television for home reception from 1922/23 to 1939, when the London Station closed down for the war years. Great care has been taken to ensure that an unbiased, accurate history has been written and the work is based predominantly on written primary source material.
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- History and Management of Tech
- Verlag: Institution of Engineering & Technology
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 1986
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780863410796
- ISBN-10: 0863410790
- Artikelnr.: 35667527
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- History and Management of Tech
- Verlag: Institution of Engineering & Technology
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 1986
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 924g
- ISBN-13: 9780863410796
- ISBN-10: 0863410790
- Artikelnr.: 35667527
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Russell W. Burns graduated from the University of Durham in 1948 with a first class honours degree in physics. Following post-graduate research he joined the Royal Naval Scientific Service in 1952. Professor Burns subsequently held various appointments in higher education in the UK and abroad, obtaining his PhD from the University of Leicester in 1976, and retired in 1989. He has been researching and writing on the history of electrical engineering for more than 30 years. He was awarded the IEE's SET Divisional Board Premium in 1993 and shared the Maxwell Premium in 1994. An IET Fellow, Professor Burns is a past chairman of the IEE's History of Technology professional group, Archives Committee and Science Education and Technology Divisional Board.
* Chapter 1: The birth of television
1923-1926 * Chapter 2: The first demonstration
1926 * Chapter 3: Company formation and progress
1926-1928 * Chapter 4: The BBC view
1928 * Chapter 5: An important demonstration
1928 * Chapter 6: The start of the experimental service
1929 * Chapter 7: The low definition experimental service
1929-1931 * Chapter 8: A possible way forward
1931 * Chapter 9: A commercial prospect
1930-1932 * Chapter 10: Financial difficulties
1931-1932 * Chapter 11: The emergence of a competitor
1932-1933 * Chapter 12: Rival claims
1933-1934 * Chapter 13: The work of the Television Committee; 30-line television
high-definition television
1934 * Chapter 14: The work of the Television Committee; patents and finance
1934 * Chapter 15: The report of the Television Committee
1935 * Chapter 16: The London Station
site and operating characteristics
1935 * Chapter 17: The London Station
equipment provision
1936 * Chapter 18: The trial
1936 * Chapter 19: The service
1936-1939 * Appendixes
1923-1926 * Chapter 2: The first demonstration
1926 * Chapter 3: Company formation and progress
1926-1928 * Chapter 4: The BBC view
1928 * Chapter 5: An important demonstration
1928 * Chapter 6: The start of the experimental service
1929 * Chapter 7: The low definition experimental service
1929-1931 * Chapter 8: A possible way forward
1931 * Chapter 9: A commercial prospect
1930-1932 * Chapter 10: Financial difficulties
1931-1932 * Chapter 11: The emergence of a competitor
1932-1933 * Chapter 12: Rival claims
1933-1934 * Chapter 13: The work of the Television Committee; 30-line television
high-definition television
1934 * Chapter 14: The work of the Television Committee; patents and finance
1934 * Chapter 15: The report of the Television Committee
1935 * Chapter 16: The London Station
site and operating characteristics
1935 * Chapter 17: The London Station
equipment provision
1936 * Chapter 18: The trial
1936 * Chapter 19: The service
1936-1939 * Appendixes
* Chapter 1: The birth of television
1923-1926 * Chapter 2: The first demonstration
1926 * Chapter 3: Company formation and progress
1926-1928 * Chapter 4: The BBC view
1928 * Chapter 5: An important demonstration
1928 * Chapter 6: The start of the experimental service
1929 * Chapter 7: The low definition experimental service
1929-1931 * Chapter 8: A possible way forward
1931 * Chapter 9: A commercial prospect
1930-1932 * Chapter 10: Financial difficulties
1931-1932 * Chapter 11: The emergence of a competitor
1932-1933 * Chapter 12: Rival claims
1933-1934 * Chapter 13: The work of the Television Committee; 30-line television
high-definition television
1934 * Chapter 14: The work of the Television Committee; patents and finance
1934 * Chapter 15: The report of the Television Committee
1935 * Chapter 16: The London Station
site and operating characteristics
1935 * Chapter 17: The London Station
equipment provision
1936 * Chapter 18: The trial
1936 * Chapter 19: The service
1936-1939 * Appendixes
1923-1926 * Chapter 2: The first demonstration
1926 * Chapter 3: Company formation and progress
1926-1928 * Chapter 4: The BBC view
1928 * Chapter 5: An important demonstration
1928 * Chapter 6: The start of the experimental service
1929 * Chapter 7: The low definition experimental service
1929-1931 * Chapter 8: A possible way forward
1931 * Chapter 9: A commercial prospect
1930-1932 * Chapter 10: Financial difficulties
1931-1932 * Chapter 11: The emergence of a competitor
1932-1933 * Chapter 12: Rival claims
1933-1934 * Chapter 13: The work of the Television Committee; 30-line television
high-definition television
1934 * Chapter 14: The work of the Television Committee; patents and finance
1934 * Chapter 15: The report of the Television Committee
1935 * Chapter 16: The London Station
site and operating characteristics
1935 * Chapter 17: The London Station
equipment provision
1936 * Chapter 18: The trial
1936 * Chapter 19: The service
1936-1939 * Appendixes







