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My room was cleaned today by the cleaner who switches the television to 4music. It always confuses me when I turn it on expecting Radio 4.
Of course, you might think it strange that the radio comes out of the television. I however do not.
In the Sixties, my parents owned a television that also acted as a radio (and had these nice slatted blinds you could draw across the screen when you weren't using it as a telly).
In those days the telly came via VHF, and the Home, Light and Third via Medium and Long Waves. The telly became obsolete when the VHF TV signal was turned off. Of course, one could still get the wireless, but that wasn't good enough for us
But at least my earliest childhood prepared me for the twenty-first century when, once again, the radio comes out of the television
I remember those... my dad (who worked in a tv/radio shop) used to bring home the old part-exchanges.
Had several late 50s/early 60s Ekco tv sets* with that facility on them...
It never seemed to work stunningly well really... but the cabinets were lovely. Proper treewood plywood with a nice veneer... classic stuff.
*Not the later 60s Ekco sets with the decomposing plastic in the lineoutput transformer... they were distinctly pongy and prone to thermal transients...
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