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The BBC leased the eastern part of Alexandra Palace for its first studios.
The palace's banqueting and tea rooms were converted into studios, make-up rooms and dressing rooms.
Two broadcast formats would run one after another in the first few months.
John Logie Baird's mechanical format inaugurated the service after winning a coin toss!
Baird's 240-line system was, at the time, referred to as 'high definition'.
It took just 18 months to get the service ready for launch...
The first ever programme featured a specially written song called Television'...
Television viewers were originally referred to as 'lookers in'.
Also on the schedule was the debut of the BBC Television Orchestra.