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Old 09-05-2020, 09:35 AM   #27
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Before 1935 electronic TV barryem?
Or before 1924 start of Mechanical TV after hours using broadcast transmitters.
USA had TV during WWII, but in UK it was turned off in September 1939.
My dad was born before Electronic TV, but didn't have a TV at home till about 1958.

BBC R4 still has some dramatised books on Radio as well as narrated books. Audio books have the biggest growth at over 20%.

I do think titles in a Series should be complete stories or else it's really a serial.
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