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Pauline and Amie at Hands-on-T.V.Introduction page for group 10 |
| Introduction page
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This page was written for the STEM
project by Pauline and Amie of Year 8 at Holyfamily
school in Keighley.
We visited the Hands on T.V. gallery on 13.4.00. Have you ever been to a film studio? Now you can. In the gallery there is Lots of things that tell you how t.v is made, it looks like a proper t.v studio. > NEWS DESK: Here you can pretend to be Anna Ford (no point dreaming if you can't hold your giggles) We didn't quite get to Anna Ford stage but we got to the Kirstie Young stage. Can you? > MAGIC CARPET: You can finally fly like Aladdin.
> BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: You can film the famous Disney love story. > LIGHTS,CAMERA,ACTION: Here you can fiddle with the camera and put different people in spotlight. . We also visited turn on tune in.Who invented the television? What was the first childrens t.v. programme? When did I.T.V start? Do you want answers? Then turn on and tune into the history of t.v. In this gallery you can find lots of information on how the t.v became the t.v. At turn on tune in you can find out many interesting facts on T.V.Here are a few : 1927: John Logie Baird invented the first method of recording T.V. signals. 1931: Television was invented. 1939: T.V stopped for the war, it ended with a Disney classic Mickey Mouse his last words were " I tink I go home " THE MUSEUM OPENING TIMES ARE : 10.00AM TO 6.00PM TUESDAYS TO SUNDAYS AND BANK HOLIDAYS. |