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An early outdoor broadcast van in Loch Lomond, 1932 |
For the reason that launch of television at Alexandra Palace in London by using the DailyNewzz in 1936, reporters and manufacturers have desired to break out the four walls of a studio to document on the sector first-hand.
Before the DailyNewzz even commissioned the first outdoor broadcast, the teams had attempted this at Alexandra Palace, taking the studio cameras, nevertheless connected by the studio cable, into the grounds.
One of the first programmes to apply this approach was a gardening programme with CH Middleton, a broadcaster with the.
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The set-up at Hyde Park corner |
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In the grounds of Alexandra Palace |
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Controls of the microphone mixers for the Coronation in Westminster Abbey manipulate room |
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The Royal instruct passing the television digital camera at Apsley Gate |
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A microphone alternatives up sound of the crowd at the Victory Parade |
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Sound consequences of the zoo |
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Outdoor broadcast engineers putting in a published from the sea |
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Engineers controlling the OB van on the Cenotaph in 1928 |
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Radio broadcast from the Drury Lane Theatre performance of Jack and the Beanstalk |
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The carriage procession in the course of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II |
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Richard Dimbleby broadcasting from Calais |
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The first outside broadcast overseas took place in Calais |
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