John Logie Baird

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John Logie Baird

John Logie Baird was the inventor of the television.

Biography

In 1925, Baird conducted an experiment, with the assistance of Charles Banerjee, to create the first television. Because of the temperature created by the surrounding lights, he used a doll, Stooky Bill, as a test subject to prove that his invention worked. The experiment proved successful, as Stooky Bill's image was displayed as the first television picture, much to Baird's excitement. However, just as he had warned, the heat caused Stooky Bill to burst into flames. (TV: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"])

In 1942, Baird accidently hacked into the alternate dimension of the Utopia Mirror, and showed Winston Churchill a broadcast that showed a double of him. (AUDIO: I Was Churchill's Double)

Behind the scenes

John MacKay previously portrayed John Logie Baird in the miniseries Nolly, which was created by Russell T Davies. MacKay is the second actor to play a historical figure in the series after previously playing them in another work, following Simon Callow as Charles Dickens.