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Alice Remsen

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Alice Remsen is the assumed title of one of the earliest scheduled television segments, pre-dating The Television Ghost. She appeared on the station W2XCD during 1931.[1] On her segment she performed songs.

Nothing remains of the series today, as it aired live, and practical methods to record live television did not exist until late 1947 (though there is a poor-quality experimental recording of BBC TV of the 1930s which suggests mechanical television could be entertaining.[2] Additionally, from the early electronic television era some German programming of the 1930s survives as it was shot on film instead of being live).

Scheduling

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An early episode aired at 9:00PM, followed by a Felix the Cat cartoon.[3]

A later episode aired at 9:00PM, followed by a film called The Early Bird.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Alice Remsen (1894-Unknown)". Find a Grace.
  2. ^ "The Silvatone Recording: 1933". The Dawn of TV.
  3. ^ "Today's Radio Programs" (PDF). The New York Sun. March 21, 1931.
  4. ^ "Today's Radio Programs" (PDF). The New York Sun. April 25, 1931.
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