405 Alive Issue 40 (Fourth Quarter 1998)

Page | Title | Summary/Notes |
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30 | Teddington Studios: 40 Years of Television. | A brief history of the studios, initially used for film but leased by ABC in 1958 for television. |
32 | Lime Grove Memories. | Recollections of a worker at the five studios at Lime Grove during the fifties. |
40 | The Decline of Television Broadcasting ? Malcolm Baird |
A personal view of the future of television, with reference to the decline seen in Canada. |
43 | A Tribute to Lime Grove. Bernard Wilkie |
Personal recollections of working at the Lime Grove studios. |
44 | Remembering Ronnie Scott. John P. Hamilton |
Includes references to the ITV show “Tubby Hayes Plays...”. |
50 | A TV22 For The Nineties (Part 1). Stephen Ostler |
The development of the Retrovisor, a modern re-creation of the classic Bush TV22. |
55 | The First Television Revue. Denis Gifford |
The first revue, transmitted by the Baird process in April 1933. |
62 | British and U.S. Television Series Filmed in Colour Between 1950 and 1960. Alan Keeling |
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63 | In The Workshop. Tony Stratham |
Restoring a pre-war Marconiphone model 709. |
65 | Measuring Capacitor ESR. Alan Douglas |
Methods of determining the ESR of an electrolytic capacitor. |
67 | Oh I Do Like To Be Beside the Seaside … John Wakely |
Details of a home constructed television discovered in West Sussex. |
70 | Television On Tap. Short Wave News, April 1950 |
The first T.V. system, installed in Gloucester in 1950. |