The Man with the Flower in his Mouth 30 line Baird TV
Luigi Pirandello s The Man with the Flower in his Mouth was transmitted from the Baird studios in 133 Long Acre, London, on 14th July 1930. For the first play in Baird s modest studio, Val Gielgud (of that Gielgud family ), the productions director, chose one with only three onscreen characters: The Man with the Flower Earle Grey, The Woman (his wife): Gladys Young and the Customer (who missed his train): Lionel Millard. In 1967, an edited version of the play was remade entirely in 30lines and recorded onto a stereo tape recorder. One track held the 30line video signal (with the innovation over 1930 of having real sync pulses), the other track held the audio. Bill Elliott, at that time with Granada TV in Manchester, used his own modified Televisors acting as camera and monitor. However, the most exciting feature of this remake is that it was authentically reproduced and presented by the original producer, Lance Sieveking, supported by the original a
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