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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · On November 2, 1936, BBC engineers at Alexander Palace transmitted what is often claimed to be the world’s first television program. However, the world’s first public television transmissions had begun in Berlin, Germany, the previous year.

  2. 8. Mai 2024 · The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935) was an all-star showcase, with Crosby singing, Burns and Allen joking, and Bill Robinson and the Nicholas Brothers dancing. The film also boasted Merman, Amos ’n’ Andy , and the Vienna Boys Choir.

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  3. Vor einem Tag · 1936 United Kingdom (electronic - BBC Television Service), Germany (electronic television - Deutscher Fernseh Rundfunk), 1937 Free City of Danzig (electronic, experimental), Poland (mechanical, experimental), (Doświadczalna Stacja Telewizyjna) 1938 Soviet Union (electronic, experimental - CT USSR), Turkey (electronic, experimental) 1939

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · 1935: The Big Broadcast of 1936; 1935: Mississippi – Regie: A. Edward Sutherland; 1936: Anything Goes – Regie: Lewis Milestone; 1936: Rhythm on the Range – Regie: Norman Taurog; 1936: Pennies from Heaven; 1937: Waikiki Wedding; 1940: Rhythm on the River; 1941: Birth of the Blues; 1942: Musik, Musik; 1942: Star Spangled Rhythm

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · 1936. 2 November – The BBC opens the world's first regular high-definition television service, from Alexandra Palace. 1937. 24 April – The very first children's television show For the Children. 12 May – First use of TV outside broadcast van, to cover the procession that followed the coronation of King George VI and Queen ...

  6. 2. Mai 2024 · (1936), Du Barry Was a Lady (1939), Panama Hattie (1940), Something for the Boys (1943), and Annie Get Your Gun (1946), which was her biggest success. She appeared also in several films, including Kid Millions (1934), The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935), Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1938), and Stage Door Canteen (1943).

  7. 7. Mai 2024 · The Big Broadcast of 1938 was the predictable follow-up to the 1937 installment of the Paramount series, with Bob Hope making his screen debut and singing the song that would become his signature, “Thanks for the Memory.” Artists and Models Abroad (1938) was a sequel of a sort to Artists and Models (1937).