Originally posted by zeitghost
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Luxury! I remember BBC and ITV. BBC2 starting was superb.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI remember our telly had buttons labelled BBC1, BBC2, ITV and ITV2, and the idea that there might one day be a fourth channel, or an ITV2, was really exciting.
<Awaits Zeity to talk about the first TV broadcast>
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I remember our telly had buttons labelled BBC1, BBC2, ITV and ITV2, and the idea that there might one day be a fourth channel, or an ITV2, was really exciting.Originally posted by zeitghostIt might have had 6 buttons but there were only 3 channels unless you were lucky enough to be able to get alternate ITV and BBC signals.
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We used to have a Tandberg colour television. Looked exactly like this....
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We had a BW TV with a coin meter attached that took shillings. I was the 'remote' and we had three channels.
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Wow, six channels and analogue controls for volume, brightness, contrast and colour.
You could make everyone look like Donald Trump or turn it down so the neighbours wouldn't think you had colour tv and stay.....
Actually, I may once have rented a set from DER.......
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Christmas Past Thread
Looking forward to getting back to invoicing......... pass me one more mince pie first though.......
Mr. Creosote moment coming........
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