Magic Rays of Light: Early Television
To celebrate the Centenary of Television, we present a short season looking at the very earliest years of the medium, curated by John Wyver, author of Magic Rays of Light: The Early Years of Television in Britain.
Television Arrives! + intro by season curator John Wyver
Example of early films that were designed to introduce the television service to the nation.
Fools and a Flower + intro by season curator John Wyver
Jack Rosenthal’s comedy drama explores the race to launch the television service.
High Treason
This early British sci-fi explores the possibilities of futuristic television technology.
Radio Parade of 1935
Will Hay lampoons Lord Reith in a 1930s variety romp that features the upcoming television service.
Elstree Follies
Two variety based musical comedies are presented as television broadcasts.
Temporary VAT-reduced rate for children: prices have been adjusted for all under 16’s tickets booked between 25 June and 1 September for screenings during the same period. BFI Riverfront will be closed until 5pm on 9 July.
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