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  • [[Image:Television.JPG|right|thumb|A 1970's-era television receiver, with "rabbit ears" antennae for receiving VHF transmissions, and ...; for an account of the history of Television technology, see [[History of television]].''</font>
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  • ...s. The current trend in reality television started with [[Big Brother]], a television show originally broadcast in the [[Netherlands]], when it was broadcast in ...ng exploitative - getting people very drunk and watching them do things on television that they later regret<ref>[http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=158579
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  • ...on, Albert. ''The History of Television, 1880–1941'', vol 2, ''History of Television, 1942 to 2000'' (McFarland, 1987, 2007), the standard history of studio tec * Barnett, Steven. ''Games and Sets: The Changing Face of Sport on Television'' (London: British Film Institute, 1990).
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  • A broad range of governmental, nonprofit and nongovernmental forms of television production and broadcasting around the world funded by resources other than
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  • ...mme was an American contemporary Western but was produced by [[Independent Television|ITV]], a British network. (“Contemporary Western” means that the action
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  • ...Top 40 TV|url=http://televisionau.com/feature-articles/top-40-tv|publisher=Television.AU|accessdate=2 December 2013}}</ref> pop culture stories, and interviews. ...'o '''K'''now. The concept of the series originated from ABC's Director of Television, Ken Watts,<ref>{{cite book|last=Birch|first=Ric|date=2004|chapter=A Ceremo
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  • {{r|reality television}} {{r|television drama}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of television technology]]
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  • ...the lives of people in normal or staged situations; opposite of 'scripted' television.
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  • ...as an industry; for an account of the history of Television content, see [[Television]].''</font> The '''history of television''' [[technology]] can be divided along two lines: those developments that d
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  • The '''Paul Nipkow Fernsehsender (TV Station)''' was the first [[television station]] in Germany. It was named after [[Paul Nipkow]], the inventor of t ...The naming of the station after Nipkow was a conscious attempt to re-frame Television as a German invention rather than a British one.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[GTK (television series)|GTK]]''.
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  • {{r|television}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Australian popular culture [[television]] series produced and broadcast by ABC TV (1969-1975).
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  • American Western television series that aired on NBC from 1955–1960, starring Peter Graves, Bobby Dia
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  • The first television station in Germany.
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  • ...early television recordings of tests and broadcasts using Baird's 30-line television standard. It consists of two discs, the first a full-length audio document ...aynton (Taynton was the first person ever to have his image transmitted by television). The overall documentary is narrated by Richard Baker.
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  • {{r|Television}} {{r|Countdown (Australian television series)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fury (television series)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[GTK (television series)|GTK]]''. Retrieved on 2 December 2013.
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  • Chronology of the development and history of television.
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  • ...ald F McLean, with interviews, restored recordings, and test discs used by television pioneer John Logie Baird.
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  • {{dambigbox|the television series and film|The League of Gentlemen}} '''The League of Gentlemen''' was a [[horror]] [[comedy]] [[television]] series broadcast by the [[BBC]] between 1999 and 2002, which also spawned
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  • *[http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bltelevision.htm Television history — inventors] including a [http://inventors.about.com/library/inve ...tvhistory.tv] has a very large online collection, including images of old television receivers, old advertisements, and scans of articles from old technical jou
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Television Station Paul Nipkow]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|History of television technology}}
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  • BBC horror comedy television series (1999-2002; 2017), plus 2005 film, mostly set in the fictional north
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Dawn of Television Remembered]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The League of Gentlemen (television series)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ==Television==
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  • ==Television==
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  • * [http://www.bairdtelevision.com The Baird Television Website] * [http://www.mztv.com/baird.html Mechanical TV: Baird Television]
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  • *[http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bltelevision.htm Television history — inventors] including a [http://inventors.about.com/library/inve ...tvhistory.tv] has a very large online collection, including images of old television receivers, old advertisements, and scans of articles from old technical jou
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  • ...t agent]]s in 1960s [[Britain]], originally made by TV company ABC Weekend Television.
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  • ...the lives of people in normal or staged situations; opposite of 'scripted' television.
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  • ...es of the [[Apostle]]s presented by [[Melvyn Bragg]], for [[London Weekend Television]].
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  • MTV (Music TeleVision) is a [[cable television]] network originally devoted to music videos, especially popular [[rock mus
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  • ...can film, stage, and television actress. She is known for her roles in the television shows China Beach and Desperate Housewives.
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  • ==Television appearances==
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  • ...liberalism|American liberal]] television commentator, previously a general television and print journalist, and an aide to [[Democratic Party (United States)|Dem
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  • {{r|Television}} {{r|Countdown (Australian television series)}}
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  • ...tor'; original series ran from 1963 to 1989 on the BBC, followed by a 1996 television movie; relaunched in 2005.
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  • ...for her work as a hostess, correspondent and interviewer for the American television shows Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood.
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  • ...ion to the Degrassi shows, Miss Mistysyn has appeared in numerous film and television roles since the 1990's.
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  • The pilot film for ''[[The Waltons (television show)|The Waltons]]'' television show.
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  • ...evision): A 1979 episode from the television series ''You Can't Do That on Television''.
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  • ==Television appearances==
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  • ==Television==
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  • ...ter, Peter (2001) ''TV North: Everything You Wanted to Know about Canadian Television''. Vancouver: Whitecap. ISBN 1-55285-146-X *Rainsberry, Fred B. (1988) ''A History of Children's Television in English Canada, 1952-1986''. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-
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  • {{r|Television}} {{r|ABC Weekend Television}}
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  • ==Television==
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  • #REDIRECT [[television]]
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  • {{r|Television}} {{r|Countdown (Australian television series)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of television technology]]
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  • ...sons''''', created by [[Matt Groening]], is the longest-running animated [[television series]]. The first episode was broadcast on December 17, 1989 and it is cu ==Television ratings==
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  • #REDIRECT [[John Greco (television producer)/Definition]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>British sketch comedy television programme.
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  • A Cuban educational television channel.
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  • The first television station in Germany.
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  • {{r|Television}} {{r|Cable television}}
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  • American musical [[talent search]] television show.
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  • Long-running BBC television series about cars.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>U.S. cinematographer, television personality and chef.
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  • ...[[Los Angeles Police Department|LAPD]], Roddenberry turned to writing for television.
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  • {{r|Television}} {{r|Television programs}}
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  • An Animated Television show that airs on FOX.
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  • A private French television network founded 2005.
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  • A Canadian television series produced from 1987-1989.
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  • Emmy Award-winning television sitcom, televised 1989–1998.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Award winning Canadian filmmaker and television producer
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  • ...s. The current trend in reality television started with [[Big Brother]], a television show originally broadcast in the [[Netherlands]], when it was broadcast in ...ng exploitative - getting people very drunk and watching them do things on television that they later regret<ref>[http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=158579
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Business]] [[reality television]] show hosted by [[Alan Sugar]].
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  • (1949–1982) American comic actor in movies and television.
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  • Liberally-identified American radio and television political commentator
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  • *[http://www.smpte.org SMPTE: Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers]
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  • The '''Paul Nipkow Fernsehsender (TV Station)''' was the first [[television station]] in Germany. It was named after [[Paul Nipkow]], the inventor of t ...The naming of the station after Nipkow was a conscious attempt to re-frame Television as a German invention rather than a British one.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Senior figure in the Canadian film and television establishment
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  • Newspapers, magazines, television, radio and internet sites in Japan.
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  • Commercial television news provider specializing in the Arab world.
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  • ==Television productions of ''Pride and Prejudice''==
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>American comedian, actor, author, television producer, educator, musician and activist.
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  • A popular American television game show formerly hosted by Alex Trebek.
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  • Television show where entrepreneurs compete to get venture capital funding from invest
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  • ...art in the American television sitcom ''That 70's Show'', which ran on Fox Television from 1998-2006. Kunis has also provided the voice for the character Meg Gr
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  • *''Swan Song'' (1980 TV film): A 1980 made-for-television film, starring David Soul and directed by Jerry London. *'Swan Song' (Columbo episode): A 1974 television episode in the crime series ''Columbo''.
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  • * Norman, Bruce. ''Here's Looking at You: The Story of British Television 1908-39''. London: BBC, 1984. ISBN 0563201029 * Rowland, John, ''The Television Man: The Story of John Logie Baird''. New York: Roy Publishers, 1967.
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  • Newspaper, magazine, web, and television media company based in the U.S.
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  • A [[France|French]] [[television channel]] mainly devoted to [[classical music]] and [[jazz]].
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  • A [[Discovery Channel]] television shows that performs engineering validation on urban legend myths
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  • A well-received 1999 film spoofing the science fiction television phenomenon [[Star Trek]].
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  • ...esentation of [[science fiction]] in [[drama]]tic form using [[film]] or [[television]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Australian [[music]] television series produced and broadcast by ABC TV (1969-1972).
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  • A 1972 episode of the [[BBC]] stop-motion animated [[television]] series, ''[[Clangers]]''.
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  • An early experimental process for recording a television signal on phonograph records.
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  • {{r|reality television}} {{r|television}}
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  • ==Film, television and video games== ===Television===
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  • A topical comedy quiz game broadcast on [[BBC]] television featuring weekly guest hosts.
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  • Christian television network founded by [[Pat Robertson]] in 1960, broadcasts the [[700 Club]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Australian popular culture [[television]] series produced and broadcast by ABC TV (1969-1975).
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  • [[American conservatism|Social conservative]] commentator on U.S. radio and television; doctorate in physiology
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  • A science fiction television series and franchise which was created by J Michael Straczynski.
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  • ...communications Association; past chairman of the board of America’s Public Television Stations and former Vice Chairman of the board of the [[Public Broadcasting
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  • (1942–) Former American senator, presidential candidate and actor on the television detective show ''Law & Order''.
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  • (born November 15, 1956 in [[Toronto, Ontario]]) A Television journalist and former [[video jockey|veejay]].
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  • ...k Russell Terrier]] (1990 - 2006) best known for portraying "Eddie" on the television series [[Frasier]].
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  • A time machine in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''.
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  • ...s for inventions in [[telecommunications]], sound recording, [[stereo]], [[television]] and [[radar]].
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  • ...for her work as a hostess, correspondent and interviewer for the American television shows ''Entertainment Tonight'' and ''Access Hollywood''. ...'' (2005) and ''Kickin it Old School'' (2007), as well as appearing in the television shows ''One on One'', ''One Tree Hill'', ''Without a Trace'' and ''Scrubs''
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  • British physicist; author, television presenter and former member of the pop band D:Ream (born 1968).
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  • A Canadian actress best known for her role as Paige Michalchuk on the television series ''[[Degrassi: TNG]]''.
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  • British physicist; author, television presenter and former member of the pop band D:Ream (born 1968).
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The second television series in the [[Star Trek]] franchise
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  • Chronology of the development and history of television.
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  • {{rpl|Turner Network Television}}
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  • BBC children's television series which ran from 1970-1981.
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  • *[http://www.apts.org.uk Alexandra Palace Television Society] ...ohistory.co.uk/old%20bbc%20studios.htm#alexandra Unofficial History of BBC Television at Alexandra Palace]
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  • ...), ''Jude'' (1996), ''Elizabeth'' (1998) and ''28 Days Later'' (2002). His television credits include ''Cracker'' (1993-1994), ''Our Friends in the North'' (1996
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  • A 1969 Canadian teen [[television]] series which mixed [[music]], comedy skits, and drama, created by Rod Con
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  • An [[American]] [[comedian]] and host of the television show [[Late Night with Conan O'Brien]] on [[NBC]].
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  • Television producer and consultant; Trustee, [[National Committee on American Foreign
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  • ...8—) [[Australia|Australian]] recording artist and actress (''[[Neighbours (television series)|Neighbours]]'').
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  • ..., [[Overton-on-Dee|Overton]], [[Wrexham]], [[Wales]]) is a Welsh actor and television presenter. Vincent's first television role was playing an [[alcoholic]] teenager Billy Ryan, in the ITV drama ser
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  • Author of several novels, one of which, ''You'', was made into a popular television series
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An heir of Lucy Maud Montgomery, and television producer, who manages her literacy legacy for fellow heirs
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  • ...n-backed [[television movie]] that continued on from the 1963-1989 [[BBC]] television series, and has returned to the role several times in audio productions. In
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  • ...early television recordings of tests and broadcasts using Baird's 30-line television standard. It consists of two discs, the first a full-length audio document ...aynton (Taynton was the first person ever to have his image transmitted by television). The overall documentary is narrated by Richard Baker.
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