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London: Index Books, 1994. No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased. 160pp A history of British television. Well illustrated.. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine.
40 YEARS OF BRITISH TELEVISION by Harbord, Jane and Wright, Jeff - 1995: The Only Book to Include TV Ratings from the 1950s
by Harbord, Jane and Wright, Jeff
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40 YEARS OF BRITISH TELEVISION: The Only Book to Include TV Ratings from the 1950s
by Harbord, Jane and Wright, Jeff
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London: Box Tree, 1995. Second edition. Paperback. Very Good. The BBC which l had launched the world's first television service in 1936 was about to lose it monopoly. On 22 September 1955, in a rather stuffy ceremony screened from London's Guildhall to te 188.000 people in Lonson who could receive the new service, ITV was born and the modern television age had begun. tight;clean;chip and bumping to corner AB36
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- Keywords film;news;soaps;documentaries;cooking;channels;stars;actors;ratings;actresses;awards;cook;news readers;sport;colour;adverts;sets;screen
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London: Box Tree, 1995. Second edition. Paperback. Very Good. The BBC which l had launched the world's first television service in 1936 was about to lose it monopoly. On 22 September 1955, in a rather stuffy ceremony screened from London's Guildhall to te 188.000 people in Lonson who could receive the new service, ITV was born and the modern television age had begun. tight;clean;chip and bumping to corner AB36
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NZ$160.60