FAQ

What is the history of the John Logie Baird Centenary of Television?

The John Logie Baird Centenary of Television celebrates the 100th anniversary of the first public demonstration of television by Scottish engineer John Logie Baird in 1926. This landmark event marked the beginning of the television age and paved the way for the ubiquitous technology we enjoy today.

What kind of exhibits and events can visitors expect at the Centenary?

The Centenary features a range of interactive exhibits and events that highlight the evolution of television technology and its cultural impact. Visitors can explore historical television sets, learn about the pioneering work of John Logie Baird, and even participate in hands-on demonstrations of early television systems.

Is there accessibility information for visitors with special needs?

Yes, the John Logie Baird Centenary of Television is committed to ensuring an inclusive and accessible experience for all visitors. The venue offers wheelchair-accessible routes, sensory-friendly zones, and accommodations for visitors with disabilities or special needs. Visitors are encouraged to contact the Centenary team in advance to discuss any specific requirements.

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