We still use the coal shovel and two sheets of tabloid paper todayMany years ago…late 60’s. Tabloids did for that way of getting a draw!
We still use the coal shovel and two sheets of tabloid paper todayMany years ago…late 60’s. Tabloids did for that way of getting a draw!
T thought only Barges used Locks
It should have had a roll front door on it to protect the screen like my grandparents TV had back in the early 70s
My mum sent my dad out to buy a color TV.
Our first TV was supplied by Rediffusion -
Rediffusion was a cable TV and radio distribution system in the United Kingdom that used twisted-pair cables to connect homes. The system was based on the technology of telephone networks, and was available in most towns in the country.
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Rediffusion was a cable TV and radio distribution system in the United Kingdom that used twisted-pair cables to connect homes. The system was based on the technology of telephone networks, and was available in most towns in the country.
Here are some highlights of Rediffusion's cable TV history:
In some areas, the
- Early years: Rediffusion's cable TV system was based on technology from telephone networks. The TVs used were basic sets without a tuner, and the radios were essentially loudspeakers with a volume control.
- 1963: Rediffusion reached one million cable subscribers worldwide.
- 1968: The first VHF coaxial cable networks were introduced.
- 1969: Color was introduced on all channels.
- 1972: Community Cable TV was licensed in several British towns.
- 1976: The first application of fiber optics in cable TV was introduced in Hastings.
- 1980: Rediffusion operated five of the 13 subscription channels issued by the UK, under the name Starview.
- 1986: Rediffusion trialled their new System 8 in Guildford.
- End of the 1980s: Rediffusion abandoned the cable TV and radio distribution system.
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