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Magic Rays of Light

The Early Years of Television in Britain
Brief Description
On the evening of 26 January 1926, inventor John Logie Baird held a public demonstration in his workspace on London’s Frith Street of a ‘seeing by wireless’ apparatus that he and many others had been working towards, television. In the years that followed, variants of this... Read More
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An original history of the early years of television in Britain and television's role in the social and cultural life of the nation.

An original history of the early years of television in Britain and television's role in the social and cultural life of the nation.

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On the evening of 26 January 1926, inventor John Logie Baird held a public demonstration in his workspace on London’s Frith Street of a ‘seeing by wireless’ apparatus that he and many others had been working towards, television. In the years that followed, variants of this astonishing device produced programming that was rich, complex and excitingly imaginative. Familiar television genres, including studio drama, quiz shows, variety spectaculars and sports broadcasts, were all fully realised in the 1930s. At the same time, early television was often strikingly different from later domestic broadcasting.

Television began with intimate entanglements with interwar cinema, theatre, music and dance. And, despite reaching only tiny audiences, from its beginnings television responded to key strands of social history, embracing legacies of the Great War, changing roles for women, suburban living and more.

Magic Rays of Light is a unique and comprehensive cultural history of early television, exploring its technologies and institutions, while also celebrating the programmes and the people, the ideas and the innovations of the first decade of what would become the most consequential medium of the subsequent century.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781839028205

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 January 2026

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: BFI Publishing

Illustration: 40 bw illus

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 900g

Pages: 528

About the Author

John Wyver is a writer and producer with Illuminations, and Professor of the Arts on Screen at the University of Westminster, UK. His numerous productions for television and event cinema have been honoured with a BAFTA, an International Emmy and a Peabody. His publications include The Royal Shakespeare Company on Screen: A Critical History (2019) and the collection co-edited with Amanda Wrigley, Screen Plays: Theatre Plays on British Television (2022).

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