Google's Tuesday search homepage takeover commemorates the 90th anniversary of a hugely important moment in the history of television: the first mechanical TV demonstration. In addition to the ...
An unidentified man (possibly John Logie Baird) holds Stooky Bill (left) and another ventriloquist’s dummy used in Baird’s first TV transmissions. John Logie Baird made history by transmitting the ...
John Logie Baird (1888-1946) applied for a patent for a mechanical television in 1923. He ran successful experiments in transmitting images in 1926, and in 1930 he worked with the British Broadcasting ...
In the mid-1920s, the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird had an idea. If he could rig up a series of revolving discs, each with a lens around their edges, they could break down the light reflected by ...
FACT! She is the very first to appear in motion on color television, a transmission that occurred in 1938. Ten years earlier, Scottish inventor John Logie Baird had transmitted the still color image ...
A century ago, on 2 October 1925, the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird successfully transmitted a recognisable moving image of a human face. The original TV star was a young office worker, William ...
October 2: British inventor John Logie Baird successfully tested the world’s first television on this day in 1925. He first transmitted a moving picture of a ventriloquist’s dummy before filming his ...
IBC2025 will celebrate one of the industry’s defining milestones: a century since John Logie Baird’s first experimental television transmission in 1925. The anniversary will be marked with a new ...
One hundred years ago, John Logie Baird successfully transmitted the first clear TV image: the unsettling grin of Stooky Bill. An unidentified man (possibly John Logie Baird) holds Stooky Bill (left) ...