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McMurdo 15th Jul 2022 9:30 am

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An excerpt from Blue Peter showing the TV set fitted into Jon Pertwee's 'WhoMobile'. It appears to be a Rigonda VL100M. Not sure how they would operate the controls as they were on the side! There's the usual BBC strip of gaffa tape over the brand name.

electronicskip 27th Jul 2022 9:26 am

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Some nice radios and telephone equipment on Reach for the sky the other day , one of my favourite films of all time.

deliverance 27th Jul 2022 9:02 pm

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Goldfinger last Sunday a few Racal R17's in his lair .

Malcolm T 28th Jul 2022 9:59 am

Collins radio and loop behind Sgt Bilko?
 
Spotted this whilst reminiscing watching the classic 1950's comedy series
Phil Silvers Sgt Bilko show, never noticed this years ago .
So you can watch this and have a laugh as well !!!.
Check 6:03. on the progress bar. Enjoy.

Sgt Bilko Collins radio you tube link here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKYzyOcYS6g

Not sure what happened to my post it was moved to here, I originally forgot to put in the You Tube link so here it is again.

Sgt Bilko 1957 TV sitcom. Loop antenna and possible Collins eqpt in the office scene at 4:20 on the progress bar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKYzyOcYS6g&t=1192s

DMcMahon 2nd Aug 2022 7:55 pm

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During recent Episode 4 of "My Life As A Rolling Stone - Charlie Watts" a Grundig TK 14 Reel to Reel tape recorder was shown playing a tape that had the first ever recording of Charlie Watts dated 1959, at the Edgeware Jazz Club, when he was in the Joe Jones All-Stars.

The recording could not have been done on the TK 14 because it did not come out until around 1963.

The TK 14 had a red label on it "Studio 248" with a London address.

David

Philips210 22nd Aug 2022 9:33 pm

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From a 1973 Benny Hill skit, "Jackie Wright's Holiday," there's a tatty looking scrolled fretwork intercom loudspeaker on the aeroplane taking Jackie to his destination by the operator Duffo Tours. ;D

Quite a nice speaker and would look good when restored. Does anyone recognise it?

Regards,
Symon

Doghouse Riley 22nd Aug 2022 11:34 pm

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I've no idea which film or if it was from a film at all.

But I like it.

Nickthedentist 23rd Aug 2022 1:45 am

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Nice Chinoiserie cabinet!

Heatercathodeshort 23rd Aug 2022 9:06 am

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From a 1973 Benny Hill skit, "Jackie Wright's Holiday," there's a tatty looking scrolled fretwork intercom loudspeaker on the aeroplane taking Jackie to his destination by the operator Duffo Tours. ;D

Quite a nice speaker and would look good when restored. Does anyone recognise it?

Regards,
Symon

I don't think the fret and cloth are original. So many manufactured. Another anonymous speaker, the closest I could find.

Philips210 23rd Aug 2022 2:21 pm

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You're probably right John. The fretwork does look in better condition compared to box.I expect it was adapted for the scene.
Out of that speaker came a message from the Captain which was heavily distorted and some heterodyne whistles thrown in for good measure. Quite funny!

Regards,
Symon.

Nickthedentist 23rd Aug 2022 5:48 pm

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Maybe something rescued from a closed-down cinema etc?

red16v 1st Sep 2022 10:35 am

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I noticed watching ‘The Newsreader’ (an Australian production currently available on the BBC’s iPlayer) that there are lots of shots of Marconi VIII studio cameras.

The action is set in 1986 so whilst the cameras are of the correct vintage they would have been a bit long in the tooth by that time as that model was replaced by the MkIX in 1978.

Nickthedentist 1st Sep 2022 10:45 am

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Lots of (plausible?) technical detail (talk of removing the band I coil from the turret tuner so that the telly can't receive BBC) in The Duke, set in 1961.

A fun watch too.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11204094/

Halfabee 2nd Sep 2022 10:30 pm

PSB Prom mystery set
 
Greetings all,
I was wondering if anyone watched the Public Service Broadcasting prom on BBC4 this evening.
The whole piece was introduced by switching on a vintage radio, various shots of which were cut in throughout the performance. Unfortunately, none of which featured a manufacturer’s name or logo.
So, the question is does anyone recognise the featured set? I've had a quick look through ‘Radio Radio!’ but nothing seems to match.
My best guess would be a Murphy or McMichael or, is it sadly a prop department lash-up?
This prom was actually rather good, sublime music from the band Public Service Broadcasting and the BBC symphony orchestra, intermixed with some thought-provoking archive from the infant days of radio.
Well worth a watch.
Regards, Eric

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001bm8x

Cobaltblue 2nd Sep 2022 10:34 pm

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RAP
Most likely this one

https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/rap_846_all_versions.html

A most unsuitable set IMHO should Have been something like A Marconi V2 from 1922

The RAP looks like a poor example covered in polyurethane varnish

Cheers

Mike T

Halfabee 2nd Sep 2022 11:35 pm

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Hi Mike,
Looks spot on! and yes, your correct, surely they could have found a much older set.
Let's blame the 'media studies' researchers!
Cheers,
Eric.

dave walsh 3rd Sep 2022 11:10 am

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I'd thought that the knobs looked like the bulky white RAP ones Halfabee-Mike. Not the most glamorous range of sets. I expected it to be described as a "Radiogram" as is often the case with radios on line, revealing an obvious lack of knowledge that a RG requires a Gram/Deck:D Other sets might have been more in period but not so visually appropriate/apparent re the audio/visual BBC history. Artistic License as usual! The "shifters" had the classic "Open All Hours" "Four Candles" Ronnie Barker brown coat look. That was probably authentic! Harmless enough I suppose. It wasn't Horizon after all :shrug:

As for the performance itself, it was terrific and I suggest, a a must for radio enthusiasts! No doubt the Beeb might be accused of self aggrandising in some quarters but they did set Broadcasting up in the first place, whatever we might think about other aspects. I've not been too thrilled about recent attempts to "get down" with a yoof audience overall and combining classical music with modernistic developments [eg "progressive" rock] has often not worked so well but this was a bit of a triumph! There was also a hidden tribute to John Peel. He often used to play the famous Scapa Flow Naval commentary provided by someone who'd clearly been at the grog. It's funny but I think JP was also a little uncomfortable with it at the same time-a sensitive man. The overall effect of this AV History was extraordinary I thought and you can see from the intensity of the orchestral players that it was a win all round. Even leaving out multiple "encores" was a bit of a master stroke.

I've been following the various presentations of PSB for a long time and only a few years ago saw them live at the Ramsbottom Music Festival* [held on the Cricket Ground]. There's never been any shortage of good documentaries in which the visuals might be nothing without the sound track, that's why we can have Film Programs on the Radio but the concept of consistently presenting sound and vision as a developing live act was one of those ideas that are so simple in retrospect.

Dave W

* The name was inexplicably changed to "Head For The Hills" but Rammy is in a valley and the title usually suggests running away from something???

paulsherwin 3rd Sep 2022 2:57 pm

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Originally Posted by Halfabee (Post 1497034)
Hi Mike,
Looks spot on! and yes, your correct, surely they could have found a much older set.
Let's blame the 'media studies' researchers!
Cheers,
Eric.

They probably wanted something that would be visually impressive on a stage. At least they didn't just grab the nearest DAC90.

Buzby123 3rd Sep 2022 4:50 pm

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They probably wanted something that would be visually impressive on a stage.
Even more so when they lit up the RGB LEDs inside.

Was it even a real radio case, or something made in the prop shop ?

dave walsh 3rd Sep 2022 5:02 pm

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Definitely a Rap 846 according to Mike's link Busby:thumbsup:

Dave W

Cobaltblue 3rd Sep 2022 5:05 pm

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I cannot imagine that they built a copy of a RAP 846 when they could probably pick one up for £50.

Especially since it has the 4 wrong knobs.

Surely if they were going to make something it would be more visual than the RAP

If it was something made up it was pretty impressive copy of a reasonably complicated case.

Crossed with Dave W

Cheers

Mike T

G6Tanuki 3rd Sep 2022 5:17 pm

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Maybe it was just a case that they acquired and retro-fitted some sort of electronics/visuals to>?

its ur aerial 5th Sep 2022 6:53 pm

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Watching reruns of Benny Hill on Freeview (for the artistic content);D, I spotted a 26" Swedish Luxor Hybrid, the model number being a far distant memory.
Quite a unusual beast, I think.

Ken G6HZG.

greenstar 11th Oct 2022 6:58 pm

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German WWII wireless station. This appears in the excellent Russian series 'Attackers'. Possibly not pc at the moment, but imho some of their tv productions are outstanding. They lack the sensationalism and rapid scene changes of many contemporary films. Star Media on Youtube. There are also frequent shots of Soviet radio operators.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EYa...nnel=StarMedia

Hybrid tellies 26th Oct 2022 9:47 am

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I have noticed that the 1970'S Grundig YB 210 radio is still making an occasional appearance on Doc Martin.
Tonight is the last ever episode and last chance to see it, well apart from reruns and for the few of us that can still get ITV Hub.

ms660 26th Oct 2022 10:21 am

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My wifes nephew was one of the actors in Doc Martin a few episodes back, he called in to see us in between shoots, the scenes he was in down here weren't done in Port Isaac, but in Newquay, with the other scenes being done in London, I'll ask him if he remembers the radio if I can.

Lawrence.

telstar 19th Nov 2022 2:53 pm

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Anyone see the Channel 4 show The Horne Section on Thursday? There was a Strad 553W radio in one of the places that the show was filmed in.

Stuart R 21st Nov 2022 10:47 pm

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That's a good spot! I saw just three large white controls in the background and thought it looked like a vintage radio, but not enough time or detail to make any guess at the make or model. I saw the 'Horne Section' live at Harpenden Public Halls - an entertaining, yet chaotic night compared to the usual calm of the BVWS Swapmeets held there!

SR

telstar 23rd Nov 2022 4:12 pm

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Originally Posted by Stuart R (Post 1515393)
That's a good spot! I saw just three large white controls in the background and thought it looked like a vintage radio, but not enough time or detail to make any guess at the make or model. I saw the 'Horne Section' live at Harpenden Public Halls - an entertaining, yet chaotic night compared to the usual calm of the BVWS Swapmeets held there!

SR

Hi. That sounded to be a good night out. I tried to contact the Horne Section by email and Facebook to inform them about the show and the vintage radio used in the sketch, but no reply!

G6Tanuki 19th Dec 2022 5:21 pm

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Can anyone identify the tape-recorder shown below?

It's in an episode from Series 4 of The Avengers, the person just to the right is the late great Diana Rigg....

neil29 19th Dec 2022 5:27 pm

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Grundig????

TonyDuell 19th Dec 2022 5:29 pm

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Philips EL3541?

ms660 19th Dec 2022 5:39 pm

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Philips EL3515/EL3541.

Lawrence.

G6Tanuki 19th Dec 2022 6:04 pm

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Yes the piano-key type push-buttons visible do really suggest Philips, see the similar one on Radiomuseum here: https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/philips_el3515el_351.html

Junk Box Nick 19th Dec 2022 6:04 pm

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Originally Posted by G6Tanuki (Post 1522513)
Can anyone identify the tape-recorder shown below?

It's in an episode from Series 4 of The Avengers, the person just to the right is the late great Diana Rigg....

Aw shucks! I was hoping to see more of Diana Rigg...

Stuart R 23rd Dec 2022 8:31 pm

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Just on the edge of our interests -I hope the Mods allow a mention.

Organ Stops: Saving the King of Instruments

BBC4 Christmas Eve at 21:10

A documentary about enthusiasts saving and re-homing pipe organs. "Churches....and venues" is mentioned in one TV listing, so not sure if there'll be any mention of Cinema Organs.

Commentary by Huw Edwards, who does play the organ - I never knew that!

SR

petertheorgan 23rd Dec 2022 8:44 pm

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I think there is a definate overlap as somebody who has single handed saved a not inconsiderable pipe organ from being lost for ever this year.......

livewireless123 28th Dec 2022 1:17 pm

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I have just watched 'Sahara' which I recorded earlier in the year. at the start there is a scene where the radio op of the tank is trying to contact base.
See pic. I am sure you can see why he might be having a problem getting through on the 19 set.

Mike-repairman 28th Dec 2022 2:20 pm

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LOL, yes he would with 1mW on the FM band and a range of 10 metres?

Welsh Anorak 3rd Jan 2023 2:15 pm

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The current ITVX drama 'A Spy Among Friends' has quite a bit of period tech that's pretty accurate to my eye.

Regarding tape recorders, the 1962 setting has a practical Nagra 3 used extensively by an actor (Anna Maxwell-Martin) who clearly knows how to drive one. There's also a Brenell Mk V (I think), again practical, and a Ferrograph YA on the window sill. In an earlier time frame there's a Pye Black Box record player that I suspect is also correct to period.

The radio monitoring equipment I can't comment on, I'm afraid - not my area!

G6Tanuki 8th Jan 2023 7:59 pm

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Can anyone ID the hand-held radio being used by Roger Moore in thisn framegrab from "The Persuaders" ??

Rich Woods 9th Jan 2023 10:57 am

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Looks like a small Philips set I used to have in the early 70’s. Not a conclusive identification though I’m afraid.

livewireless123 11th Jan 2023 9:40 pm

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Originally Posted by Mike-repairman (Post 1524263)
LOL, yes he would with 1mW on the FM band and a range of 10 metres?

Yes if he's using the B set on 234ish mhz He has not got an aerial on the main
A set socket on the front panel top centre.

David G4EBT 16th Feb 2023 5:25 pm

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Just seen the recently released film 'Living', which was set in 1955. In the living room on a shelf was a Bush DAC90A, appropriate for the era, but for a change, it was a cream one, which actually looked rather too cheerful. A brown one would have been more suited to the sombre underlying theme of the film! (It wasn't in use).

nicam49 28th Feb 2023 9:31 pm

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Talking of cream DAC90s, I notice that Father Brown seems to no longer have his in the latest series.

Alvin 25th Mar 2023 11:11 am

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I hesitate to write this as it means confessing to watching Eastenders but on Thursday's episode Patrick placed a winning bet on a horse and listened to the race on a Dansette Conquest record player which he reached over to and switched off at the end of the action - at least he grasped the correct knob (which just happened to be the one closest to him)!

vidjoman 25th Mar 2023 4:21 pm

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I saw that and commented to 'err indoors. She said no one else will notice, pour the wine and forget about it.

Graham G3ZVT 27th Mar 2023 1:31 pm

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Apparantly it was restored by Dansette Revolver in Wolverhampton about ten years ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM_I-uAY7Kg

Perhaps its been back for a Bluetooth upgrade ???

Paul Stenning 24th Apr 2023 9:06 pm

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The Yorkshire Auction House, series 3 episode 8, new on Discovery+ now and I assume on Really this evening and repeated through the week. Collection of amateur radio equipment, a jukebox, windup gramophone, and other unrelated items sold in the first half of the episode.

For viewing information only, let’s not waylay this thread with specifics about pricing and accuracy etc.

Sorry for the blue tinge, offscreen photos.

Paul Stenning 24th Apr 2023 9:45 pm

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Owned by Vic Nolan and sold by his family after he died.


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