We had a TV then. Must have had one in 1955 as I remember my dad saying that when he had an ITV aerial put up a surprising amount of people found some reason to pop round and have a look. Surprising my dad was one of the first to have ITV as he was never one for jumping in with new things. Can remember him telling me first TV he got, must have been 1954 cost 8 weeks wages , that was for a 10” screen with only one channel housed in a cabinet about the size of a fridge freezer. Must have been some sort of instalment plan as he didn’t have that sort of money available spare. Shows how quickly things changed, in 1953 the Matthews Final was the first where the whole Cup Final was televised and my dad said in the street where had a shop, which was a long street, there was a long queue where they were taking it in turns to watch a few minutes at the only place in the street with a television, the flat above the local bookies. Which says something.
It was exciting, in a way that is difficult to explain to your kids and grandkids, to see TV when everything was new.
Seeing westerns, American crime series as well as our own, Robin Hood, William Tell, Ivanhoe, Sir Lancelot. Then the effect something like Quatermass had...