75th Anniversary celebrations at Alexandra Palace - 2 Nov 11
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:19 pm
The 2nd November 2011 is the 75th anniversary of the world’s first regular high-definition public television service inaugurated at Alexandra Palace.
The occasion is being marked by a FREE open day in the studios at the south-east wing of Alexandra Palace.
Begins at 10.00am and closes at 8.00pm.
Visitors can expect:
• Television history experts on hand throughout the day.
• Tours into the historic studio A throughout the day
• Displays of working vintage television equipment
• Previously unseen pre-war television footage
• Exhibition displays and audio-visual presentations in the former transmitter hall (later BBC Clib) on the ground floor.
• Also, (for star spotters) celebrity guests present at various times throughout the day.
Access is via the front terrace adjacent to the BBC tower.
Contributions to this event from:
• Alexandra Palace Television Society
• Alexandra Palace Television Group
• Alexandra Park & Palace Charitable Trust
• BBC
• BFI
• National Media Museum, Bradford.
• British Vintage Wireless & Television Museum
The contact for this event is John Thompson: 07947 507340
The occasion is being marked by a FREE open day in the studios at the south-east wing of Alexandra Palace.
Begins at 10.00am and closes at 8.00pm.
Visitors can expect:
• Television history experts on hand throughout the day.
• Tours into the historic studio A throughout the day
• Displays of working vintage television equipment
• Previously unseen pre-war television footage
• Exhibition displays and audio-visual presentations in the former transmitter hall (later BBC Clib) on the ground floor.
• Also, (for star spotters) celebrity guests present at various times throughout the day.
Access is via the front terrace adjacent to the BBC tower.
Contributions to this event from:
• Alexandra Palace Television Society
• Alexandra Palace Television Group
• Alexandra Park & Palace Charitable Trust
• BBC
• BFI
• National Media Museum, Bradford.
• British Vintage Wireless & Television Museum
The contact for this event is John Thompson: 07947 507340