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Television is a medium of communication that has been around since the early 20th century

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Background imageTelevision Collection: Liberace entertains the audience at The Royal Variety Show held in the presence of her

Liberace entertains the audience at The Royal Variety Show held in the presence of her Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh

Background imageTelevision Collection: London Taxi Drivers Fund for Underprivileged Children in conjunction with The Grosvenor

London Taxi Drivers Fund for Underprivileged Children in conjunction with The Grosvenor House, London, hold a Mad Hatters Christmas party in the Great Room

Background imageTelevision Collection: Lynda Carter - star of the television series Wonder Woman

Lynda Carter - star of the television series Wonder Woman, jogging along Park Lane in London. Wonder Woman ran for 3 series from 1975 to 1979. Picture taken 31st January 1980

Background imageTelevision Collection: Baywatch stars in a photocall, in London, for the TV series now appearing

Baywatch stars in a photocall, in London, for the TV series now appearing on British Television. Picture shows Alexandra Paul Picture by Arnold Slater Picture taken 21st January 1993

Background imageTelevision Collection: Showbiz personality Des O Connor, interviewed by Stan Sayer at his agents office

Showbiz personality Des O Connor, interviewed by Stan Sayer at his agents office, Regent Street, London. 11th October 1977

Background imageTelevision Collection: Caroline Aherne Comedian / TV Presenter April 98 Arriving for the premiere of

Caroline Aherne Comedian / TV Presenter April 98 Arriving for the premiere of
Caroline Aherne Comedian/TV Presenter April 98 Arriving for the premiere of comedian Lee Evans new film MouseHunt at the Empire cinema in Londons Leicester Square

Background imageTelevision Collection: Des O Connor returns to the London Palladium for a four week engagement in the third

Des O Connor returns to the London Palladium for a four week engagement in the third show in the current Autumn Variety Season

Background imageTelevision Collection: A steeple jack family have high tea today with Lord Nelson

A steeple jack family have high tea today with Lord Nelson. Reg Dowsell, 38, and his brother Terry, 41, have been erecting a platform around Nelsons feet for a TV show

Background imageTelevision Collection: Des O Connor rehearsing ahead of appearing on Saturday Spectacular

Des O Connor rehearsing ahead of appearing on Saturday Spectacular. It is the first TV appearance for Des along with Billy Dainty

Background imageTelevision Collection: Pictured are Des O Connor, Billy Dainty and Ron Parry

Pictured are Des O Connor, Billy Dainty and Ron Parry. The trio are rehearsing ahead of appearing on Saturday Spectacular

Background imageTelevision Collection: On a beautiful summers morning at the Tower of London, BBC film unit produced rain

On a beautiful summers morning at the Tower of London, BBC film unit produced rain and lots of it for the filming of Elizabeth R featuring the life of Elizabeth I

Background imageTelevision Collection: Television presenter Peter Duncan in a VW Beetle car in the River Thames

Television presenter Peter Duncan in a VW Beetle car in the River Thames, near Tower Bridge. 10th July 1986

Background imageTelevision Collection: A magic moment is captured by the camera when two year old Tracy saw for the first time

A magic moment is captured by the camera when two year old Tracy saw for the first time her baby sister Samantha, who is only a week old

Background imageTelevision Collection: Actor Robert Wagner and actress wife Natalie Wood arriving in London en route for

Actor Robert Wagner and actress wife Natalie Wood arriving in London en route for the South of France for a short holiday before returning to London next month to make TV production of the Tennessee

Background imageTelevision Collection: The cast of new Thames TV series Fox filming a birthday scene for father of

The cast of new Thames TV series Fox filming a birthday scene for father of the family, Billy Fox. The party will be a major scene in the opening episode of the new thirteen-part series about a large

Background imageTelevision Collection: 2 of 9 - June and Billy as they appear before the trick commences

2 of 9 - June and Billy as they appear before the trick commences. Having a playful discussion. June and Billy McComb - husband and wife magic act from the 1950s and 1960s

Background imageTelevision Collection: 9 of 9 - June and Billy after the trick. Billy is alive, has survived the roasting

9 of 9 - June and Billy after the trick. Billy is alive, has survived the roasting, escaping with only a soot mark on his right cheek. He gets a kiss from June

Background imageTelevision Collection: 7 of 9 - June returns to the extinguished coffin to find a skeleton, supposedly

7 of 9 - June returns to the extinguished coffin to find a skeleton, supposedly, the remains of her husband Billy McComb. June and Billy McComb - husband and wife magic act from the 1950s and 1960s

Background imageTelevision Collection: 5 of 9 - The coffin is now ablaze supposedly with Billy McComb inside

5 of 9 - The coffin is now ablaze supposedly with Billy McComb inside. June and Billy McComb - husband and wife magic act from the 1950s and 1960s. June roasts her husband on live TV

Background imageTelevision Collection: 6 of 9 - The blaze is put out, the coffin disasembled

6 of 9 - The blaze is put out, the coffin disasembled, and we see June return to the stage in a change of outfit. The first time she has seen her husband supposidly burnt to a skeleton

Background imageTelevision Collection: 4 of 9 - June McComb lights the aluminium coffin, to supposedly 'roast'

4 of 9 - June McComb lights the aluminium coffin, to supposedly "roast"
4 of 9 - June McComb lights the aluminium coffin, to supposedly " roast" her husband on live TV. June and Billy McComb - husband and wife magic act from the 1950s and 1960s

Background imageTelevision Collection: 3 of 9 - Billy McComb is helped into the aluminium coffin

3 of 9 - Billy McComb is helped into the aluminium coffin, whilst his wife June lights the flame. In the next frames, we shall see June ignite the coffin ablaze

Background imageTelevision Collection: 1 of 9 - June and Billy as they appear before the trick commences

1 of 9 - June and Billy as they appear before the trick commences. June and Billy McComb - husband and wife magic act from the 1950s and 1960s. June roasts her husband on live TV

Background imageTelevision Collection: Chris young, who has walked to India and back for the charity Help The Aged

Chris young, who has walked to India and back for the charity Help The Aged. Pictured with Scottish singer Moira Anderson in her dressing room at the London Palladium. 24th September 1970

Background imageTelevision Collection: Britain has got to be a slimmer nation. That was the message at today

Britain has got to be a slimmer nation. That was the message at todays prize winners awards in London. Many well known personalities were asked to choose a personality to win a prize in The Slimline

Background imageTelevision Collection: it was a happy day for the Bruce Forsyth family. Bruce celebrated with champagne - his

it was a happy day for the Bruce Forsyth family. Bruce celebrated with champagne - his youngest daughters second birthday

Background imageTelevision Collection: Bruce Forsyth and his wife Penny and their daughters Debbie, 7, Julie

Bruce Forsyth and his wife Penny and their daughters Debbie, 7, Julie, 4 and Laura 3 months, leaving London Airport for the Bahamas. 4th March 1963

Background imageTelevision Collection: Terry Scott and June Whitfield at London Heathrow Airport Picture taken 15th

Terry Scott and June Whitfield at London Heathrow Airport Picture taken 15th June 1975

Background imageTelevision Collection: Terry Scott and June Whitfield at The Variety Club of Great Britain annual show business

Terry Scott and June Whitfield at The Variety Club of Great Britain annual show business awards ceremony at The London Savoy Hotel

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Beatles, Teddington TV Studios, West London. Recording music

The Beatles, Teddington TV Studios, West London. Recording music and comedy sequences for ABC-TVs `Big Night Out, Picture shows the boys facing the press photographers and journalists

Background imageTelevision Collection: Paul McCartney of The Beatles at his St Johns Wood, London, home

Paul McCartney of The Beatles at his St Johns Wood, London, home, with his sheep dog Martha behind him. Picture taken as part of an interview with Paul McCartney - on day after premiere of television

Background imageTelevision Collection: A young boy demonstrating the new Perdio Portorama portable television receiver at

A young boy demonstrating the new Perdio Portorama portable television receiver at the National Radio Show, at Earls Court, London 22nd August 1961

Background imageTelevision Collection: Celia Hammond sets off this futuristic design of aTV set for 1971 by Mr John Denison Hunt

Celia Hammond sets off this futuristic design of aTV set for 1971 by Mr John Denison Hunt of Pye at the 1961 National Radio Show at Earls Court, London. 22nd August 1961

Background imageTelevision Collection: Ringo Starr from The Beatles rehearsing for the filming of '

Ringo Starr from The Beatles rehearsing for the filming of " Around The Beatles" Around the Beatles was a 1964 television special featuring the Beatles

Background imageTelevision Collection: Paul McCartney from The Beatles rehearsing for the filming of '

Paul McCartney from The Beatles rehearsing for the filming of " Around The Beatles" Around the Beatles was a 1964 television special featuring the Beatles

Background imageTelevision Collection: Paul McCartney and John Lennon from The Beatles rehearsing for the filming of

Paul McCartney and John Lennon from The Beatles rehearsing for the filming of " Around The Beatles" Around the Beatles was a 1964 television special featuring the Beatles

Background imageTelevision Collection: John Lennon from The Beatles rehearsing for the filming of '

John Lennon from The Beatles rehearsing for the filming of " Around The Beatles" Around the Beatles was a 1964 television special featuring the Beatles

Background imageTelevision Collection: Smog caused by coal fires hangs over the roof tops of Battersea, London

Smog caused by coal fires hangs over the roof tops of Battersea, London. 7th December 1962

Background imageTelevision Collection: PJ and Duncan seen at an event in London. PJ and Duncan went on to rename

PJ and Duncan seen at an event in London. PJ and Duncan went on to rename themselves at Ant and Dec Picture taken 25th February 1997

Background imageTelevision Collection: Alan Freeman at rehearsals for Top of the Pops at the BBC, Studio G, Lime Grove, London

Alan Freeman at rehearsals for Top of the Pops at the BBC, Studio G, Lime Grove, London, W12. Picture taken 25th May 1967. The same day the actual show was filmed

Background imageTelevision Collection: Dusty Springfield performing at the rehearsals for Top of the Pops at the BBC

Dusty Springfield performing at the rehearsals for Top of the Pops at the BBC, Studio G, Lime Grove, London, W12. She performs the song " Give Me Time" on the show

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Tremeloes performing Silence Is Golden at rehearsals for Top of the Pops at the BBC

The Tremeloes performing Silence Is Golden at rehearsals for Top of the Pops at the BBC, Studio G, Lime Grove, London, W12. Picture taken 25th May 1967. The same day the actual show was filmed

Background imageTelevision Collection: Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich performing at the rehearsals for Top of the Pops

Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich performing at the rehearsals for Top of the Pops at the BBC, Studio G, Lime Grove, London, W12. They perform the song " Okay" on the show

Background imageTelevision Collection: Alan Freeman, (black jacket, white roll neck sweater, sitting behind the microphone

Alan Freeman, (black jacket, white roll neck sweater, sitting behind the microphone and under the Top of the Pops table, under the TOTP logo)

Background imageTelevision Collection: Jimi Hendrix model head. Picture shows Caroline Brown opening a new Jonathan King

Jimi Hendrix model head. Picture shows Caroline Brown opening a new Jonathan King produced BBC 1 television programme called " Whatever Next"

Background imageTelevision Collection: Picture Page television magazine programme seen here being broadcast from the BBC studios

Picture Page television magazine programme seen here being broadcast from the BBC studios at Alexandra Palace. January 1939

Background imageTelevision Collection: Cilla Black with Brian Epstein, at her 21st birthday party. 27th May 1964

Cilla Black with Brian Epstein, at her 21st birthday party. 27th May 1964

Background imageTelevision Collection: Cilla Black, pictured in London. 8th May 1964

Cilla Black, pictured in London. 8th May 1964



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Television Collection

Television is a medium of communication that has been around since the early 20th century. It was first developed in London, England and quickly spread across Europe. Television is used to broadcast news, entertainment, sports and other programming to viewers all over the world and has become an integral part of modern life for many people, providing access to information and entertainment from around the globe. It also provides an important platform for advertising products and services as well as political campaigns. With its ability to reach large audiences quickly and effectively, television remains one of the most powerful forms of media today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Television collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the essence of . Our collection features iconic images of popular television shows set in London such as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who. These high-quality products are perfect for fans who want to bring a piece of their favorite show into their homes or offices. Our collection also includes stunning photographs showcasing the beauty and culture of London with famous landmarks like Big Ben and the Tower Bridge. With a variety of sizes and formats available, customers can choose the perfect product to suit their needs. Whether it's a gift for someone special or an addition to your own home decor, the Television collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress.
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What are Television (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Television art prints are high-quality reproductions of vintage and contemporary television-related images, available for purchase from Media Storehouse. These prints showcase iconic moments in British television history, such as classic TV shows, famous actors and presenters, and memorable scenes. The collection includes a wide range of styles and subjects to suit any taste or decor. From black-and-white photographs of early TV sets to colorful pop art inspired by popular programs like Doctor Who or Downton Abbey, there is something for everyone. These art prints are perfect for fans of British television who want to bring a piece of their favorite shows into their homes. They also make great gifts for anyone who loves nostalgia or pop culture. With so many options available at Media Storehouse, it's easy to find the perfect print that captures the essence of your favorite TV memories.
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What Television (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of high-quality Television art prints that capture the essence of London, England, United Kingdom and Europe. From iconic TV shows to famous landmarks, our collection includes everything from vintage posters to modern designs. You can choose from a variety of themes such as drama, comedy, sci-fi or reality TV. Some popular options include prints featuring Sherlock Holmes or Doctor Who. Alternatively, you can opt for cityscape prints showcasing London's skyline or other European cities like Paris or Rome. Their art prints are available in different sizes and formats including canvas and framed options. You can also customize your order by selecting your preferred print finish. Whether you're looking to decorate your home with unique artwork or searching for the perfect gift for a television enthusiast, we have something for everyone.
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How do I buy Television (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Television art prints in London, England, United Kingdom and Europe from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply select the size and format that best suits your needs. You can choose from a range of options including canvas prints, framed prints or unframed prints. Once you have made your selection, proceed to checkout where you will be prompted to enter your payment details. We accept a variety of payment methods including credit cards and PayPal. After completing your purchase, your artwork will be printed on demand using state-of-the-art printing technology before being carefully packaged for shipping. Your order will then be dispatched promptly so that it arrives at your doorstep as soon as possible. With our vast selection of Television art prints available for purchase online with ease and convenience, finding the perfect piece to add to your collection has never been easier.
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How much do Television (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Television art prints that are available for purchase. Our prices vary depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of sizes ranging from small to large, and our prints come in different formats such as framed or unframed. The cost also depends on whether you opt for a canvas or paper print. Our Television art prints feature iconic moments from popular TV shows, including classic British sitcoms and dramas. You can find prints featuring your favourite characters and scenes from shows like Doctor Who, Downton Abbey, Only Fools and Horses, Sherlock Holmes, and many more. We take pride in offering high-quality products at affordable prices so that everyone can enjoy beautiful artwork in their homes or offices. If you're looking for unique television-inspired art pieces to add to your collection or give as gifts, check out our selection today.
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How will my Television (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Television art prints to you. We use a trusted and reliable courier service to ensure that your order arrives safely and on time. Our team carefully packages each print with protective materials to prevent any damage during transit. Once your order has been processed, our courier will collect the package from our warehouse and deliver it directly to your doorstep. You will receive a tracking number so you can monitor the progress of your delivery online. We offer worldwide shipping, so whether you're located in London or anywhere else in Europe, we can deliver straight to you. Rest assured that we strive for excellence in customer service and satisfaction, ensuring that every step of the process is handled with professionalism and efficiency. Weguarantee safe delivery of your Television art prints using a trusted courier service with tracking available for peace of mind.