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John Logie Baird's test subject 'Stookie Bill'Known as 'Stookie Bill' or 'Stooky Bill', this ventriloquist's dummy was used by John Logie Baird (1888-1946) in his experimental television work.
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Stooky Bill, the Ventriloquist's Dummy Who Became the First TV StarSep 18, 2025 · And without a ventriloquist dummy named Stooky (sometimes spelled “Stookie”) Bill, Baird's wild dreams of a televised world might never have ...
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Stooky Bill TV - Information, Clips and Stills | LuxonlineJohn Logie Baird transmitted the first ever recognisable TV image across his attic workroom. The image was of his ventriloquist's dummy Stooky Bill.<|control11|><|separator|>
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How Engineer John Logie Baird Invented TelevisionOct 1, 2020 · John Logie Baird's television receiving apparatus. The large disc, perforated with 30 holes in a spiral (a 'Nipkow' disc), rotates ...
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John Logie Baird and his Contributions to TelevisionWith primitive equipment and some help from local radio enthusiasts, he set up a system of rapid mechanical scanning, using a spirally perforated disc (the ...
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Baird, John Logie 1888 - 1946 - Science Museum Group Collection... laboratory facilities, and his financial position was precarious. Nevertheless, he rented an attic and began to assemble apparatus using what were, on the ...
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Early experiments: 1924-1929 - BBCIn 1924, a young Scottish engineer, John Logie Baird, developed a way of passing a beam of light through a rapidly spinning disc punched with holes.Missing: 1924-1925 shadows
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John Logie Baird's Televisor: An Early Mechanical TV - IEEE SpectrumSep 16, 2024 · In 1926, the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated an electromechanical system for transmitting moving images.Missing: biography life
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John Logie Baird (1888 - 1946) - Early Television MuseumJohn Logie Baird, a Scottish engineer and entrepreneur, achieved his first transmissions of simple face shapes in 1924 using mechanical television.Missing: life | Show results with:life
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John Logie Baird - Television, Secret Experiments, Sabotage, LiesHe occupied a small attic room over a lock-up artificial flower shop, had scant funds at his disposal, nothing in the way of professional laboratory equipment, ...
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Stooky Bill: The Sinister Puppet From Doctor Who Was RealJun 5, 2024 · The grinning, incendiary dummy existed in real life, and really was the first face ever transmitted over television.
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'Mr Baird was so excited that words didn't come' - BBCSep 29, 2025 · A century ago, on 2 October 1925, the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird successfully transmitted a recognisable moving image of a human face. ...Missing: 1924-1925 transmission challenges
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John Logie Baird's original experimental television apparatus, 1925 ...Transmitting portion of original television experimental apparatus, created and used by John Logie Baird, with a dummy head of "Stookie / Stooky Bill".Missing: design construction
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Mechanical TV: A Forgotten Format - Neil OsemanJun 21, 2021 · John Logie Baird working on a mechanical TV set. Higher resolutions and larger images required larger Nipkow discs. A brighter image ...
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Two technologies: the Baird Televisor and Photomechanical printing ...Jun 11, 2020 · The reflected light was then captured by photo-sensitive selenium cells ... Stooky Bill'. The first British radio play, Luigi Pirandello's The ...
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Did you Know… the First TV Star Nearly Burned to a Crisp?Sep 14, 2023 · Stooky Bill's sacrifice was not in vain however, as Baird did transmit 30 line moving images at five frames per second (about a fifth of the ...
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John Logie Baird | Science Museum Group CollectionHe used the puppet head of 'Stooky Bill' for these experiments. These were repeated for members of the Royal Institution on 26 January 1926. In 1927 Baird ...
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The First Public Demonstration of Television | 26 January 192626 January saw a demonstration of apparatus invented by Mr. JL Baird, who claims to have solved the problem of television.Missing: Stooky Bill
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John Logie Baird colleague recalls first television demonstration - BBCDec 22, 2016 · The young lad from London with a "love of fixing things" told of the extraordinary impact on the audience of that 1926 demonstration. "They didn ...
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History - John Logie Baird - BBCIn 1927, his television was demonstrated over 438 miles of telephone line between London and Glasgow, and he formed the Baird Television Development Company.
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Selenium and the Birth of TV - MMTA - Minor Metals Trade AssociationNov 15, 2016 · The discovery of the photosensitive properties of selenium led to the possibility of converting light waves into electrical impulses and was ...Missing: Stooky 240-<|separator|>
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John Logie Baird | Television pioneer, Mechanical ... - BritannicaSep 18, 2025 · John Logie Baird was a Scottish engineer, the first man to televise pictures of objects in motion. Educated at Larchfield Academy, ...
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The BBC steps in: 1929-1935By the late-1920s Baird's backers were pressing the BBC to offer its support to their fledgling television business. But the picture quality they'd achieved ...
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Meet Stookie Bill - the original showgirl. A century before Taylor ...Oct 3, 2025 · ... Stookie Bill was the dummy head used by John Logie Baird in his pioneering experiments with television. Baird was one of the first people to ...Missing: Riverside | Show results with:Riverside
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Doctor Who: The Giggle true story – was Stooky Bill real?Dec 9, 2023 · Doctor Who portrays Bill as having a 'family', but there is no evidence that Stooky Sue and the babies ever existed in reality – although Baird ...
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[PDF] John Logic Baird f - World Radio HistoryTruth is separated from legend, and the facts are uncovered behind Baird's autobiographical memoir, published in 1988 as Sermons, Soap and Television, the text ...
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Stooky Bill TV - LUXAn imaginary dialogue between the pioneer of television, John Logie Baird, and the eponymous ventriloquist's dummy used as the subject of his experimental ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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BBC Radio 4 - The Ballad of Stooky BillKirsty Wark interviews Alistair McGowan as Stooky Bill in a searing, unsettling vision of the pale white face that inhabited the first television signal, and ...Missing: documentaries | Show results with:documentaries
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Reproduction of 1925 Experimental Television ApparatusAuthentic reconstruction of 1925 original television apparatus by John Logie Baird, including a replica Stookie Bill ventriloquist dummy.Missing: Stooky | Show results with:Stooky
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John Logie Baird: The World's Most Famous Inventors - Amazon.com30-day returnsDid you know Baird's first TV picture was of a puppet named Stooky Bill? Or that he invented a way to see in the dark? With cool facts and brain-teasing ...