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  1. The first film made by RCA and the National Broadcasting Company for the press under practical working conditions, although previous demonstrations of laboratory television have been given. It represented the first showing of a complete program built for entertainment value as well as a demonstration of transmission.

  2. 1925: Alexanderson of RCA and General Electric demonstrates the principles for his television system. Horizontal bar of light passed through a prism and projected onto a phtoelectrical cell. Current transmitted by radio, where used to control mirror of a standard oscillograph.

  3. The demonstration was the first showing for the press of RCA experimental television under practical field conditions since the Radio Corporation of America assigned the task of setting up a television operating plant to the National Broadcasting Company.

  4. Film Movie Reviews NBC/RCA Experimental Television Demonstration for the Press — 1936. NBC/RCA Experimental Television Demonstration for the Press. 1936. 40m. Family/Music. Advertisement. Cast.

  5. A news report described it this way: At David Sarnoff’s request for an experiment of RCA’s electronic television technology, NBC’s first attempt at actual programming is a 30-minute variety show featuring speeches, dance ensembles, monologues, vocal numbers, and film clips.

  6. NBC demonstrated TV to 200 invited guests on November 6, 1936. The sets used in the demonstration were all RR-359B 12 inch models. RCA encouraged amateurs to experiment with television, and sold parts for home made receivers.

  7. Eddie Albert and Grace Bradt in NBC/RCA Experimental Television Demonstration for the Press (1936) Close. 10 of 26. NBC/RCA Experimental Television Demonstration for the Press (1936) 10 of 26. Eddie Albert and Grace Bradt in NBC/RCA Experimental Television Demonstration for the Press (1936) People Eddie Albert, Grace Bradt.