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6 Minute English
TV addicts
NB: This is not a word for word transcript



Rob:               Hello, I'm Rob.

Cath:              And I'm Cath.

Rob:               And this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. Today we're talking

                   about a very popular subject - television. Now Cath, I have to ask you, are you a

                   big TV addict?

Cath:              I don't think I'm a big TV addict but you know if there's a really good series on I

                   do get a bit addicted to it.

Rob:               Well Cath, you're quite unusual actually because watching TV has become one of

                   our most popular pastimes, and in the UK television has recently been celebrating

                   a special birthday. More on that in a moment it's now time to find out how much

                   you really know about television. Let's see if you can answer this question.

                   According to an official survey how many hours a week on average does someone

                   in the UK watch television? Is it:

                   a)        20 hours

                   b)        30 hours

                   c)        40 hours

Cath:              I can't believe the average would be 40 hours a week. I'm not very good at maths

                   but that's a lot every day isn't it.

Rob:               It's a popular pastime.




6 Minute English                                                           © bbclearningenglish.com 2011
                                                                                              Page 1 of 6
Cath:              It is a very popular pastime. OK, I'm going to do what I always do and go for the

                   middle one – 30 hours a week.

Rob:               30 hours. Well, we'll see if you're right at the end of the programme. We know

                   that people around the world love to watch TV but did you know it's the UK

                   where the first regular public broadcast began 75 years ago.

Cath:              So that's the special birthday you mentioned. Daily TV broadcasting began back

                   in 1936 – and who was the broadcaster?

Rob:               It was us – the BBC! The British Broadcasting Corporation. But of course it had

                   taken years of developing and experimenting before people could watch television

                   at home.

Cath:              And the development of this new medium was the result of work by many

                   inventors, people like John Logie Baird and Philo Farnsworth. So let's hear from

                   the BBC's Nick Higham about the early days of television…



Nick Higham, BBC

Ready on vision, and sound. Vision and sound are on. (Whistle) The station goes on the air…

They thought of calling it photo telegraphy, seeing by wireless or the electric telescope. They
settled for television, and the world was never the same again.


Rob:               So we just the sound of the first TV programme going on-air and then Nick

                   Higham explaining other names that were considered for this new invention.

Cath:              Such as photo telegraphy – telegraphy is about transmitting messages over a

                   distance electronically, so in this case transmitting pictures. Another suggested

                   name was electric telescope – I quite like that.




6 Minute English                                                           © bbclearningenglish.com 2011
                                                                                              Page 2 of 6
Rob:               It's a good name isn't it; but inventors decided to settle for – or agree on – the

                   name television and as Nick Higham said, the world was never the same again.

                   Now so much of our life and what we talk about is influenced by what we see on

                   TV.

Cath:              But 75 years ago when the regular TV broadcasts started, what was shown on

                   television was quite limited.

Rob:               It was, as we can hear now from Television historian, John Trenouth. Listen out

                   for the word he uses to describe radio…

Television Historian John Trenouth

Well it was an hour in the afternoon and an hour in the evening. And it was a whole range of
material. Bearing in mind that nobody really knew what television programmes should be, and so
all sorts of things were tried. And one of the things they were very keen to do was to try things
that could not be done on the radio, or as they called it at that time the wireless. So ballet was one
thing that was tried; and various demonstrations, which included a demonstration of
chrysanthemums, the start of the sort of TV gardener; a gentleman who came in and talked about
the fact that he'd built a model of the Golden Hinde from matchsticks…


Rob:               So the BBC broadcast just two hours of television a day but those two hours had a

                   whole range of material.

Cath:              Yes, there was variety including ballet, gardening demonstrations, building

                   models.

Rob:               Interesting stuff! These were visual things that couldn't be done on the radio – or

                   wireless as it used to be called. But it was all very experimental because nobody

                   really knew what should be shown in a television programme.

Cath:              Of course if you wanted to watch all these lovely new programmes you needed to

                   have a new piece of furniture in your living room – the TV set.




6 Minute English                                                           © bbclearningenglish.com 2011
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Rob:               But there were only an estimated 400 TV sets in UK homes which could receive

                   this first broadcast. They weren't cheap and some people were suspicious of this

                   mystical new device.

Cath:              There were lots of strange ideas about this new piece of equipment and some

                   people thought it was a two-way medium!

Rob:               Yes, people actually thought that people inside the TV set could see them at home

                   so they put a cloth over the screen!

Cath:              Now that would be an incredible invention, wouldn't it! Anyway, manufacturers

                   – the people who made the sets – did eventually put doors on the front which

                   could be closed when someone had stopped watching TV.

Rob:               I don't think we get TV sets with doors on now but the technology has certainly

                   developed at an incredible rate. Now in the UK we can get TV sets with huge

                   screens and with pictures in high definition and 3-D. You can even watch TV on

                   your mobile phone!

Cath:              And the number of channels we can watch has also expanded, particularly with

                   the development of satellite television. Now we are spoilt for choice, it's no

                   wonder the British spend much of their time watching TV.

Rob:               Ah, but how much Cath?! Earlier I asked you a question. According to an official

                   survey how many hours a week on average does someone in the UK watch

                   television?

Cath:              And I said 30. So was I right?

Rob:               Yes you were, fantastic, well done!

Cath:              Oh good!




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Rob:               OK Cath, we've just time for you to remind us of some of the vocabulary that

                   we've heard in today's programme.

Cath:              OK, we had:

                   addict

                   medium

                   telegraphy

                   to settle for

                   visual

                   experimental

                   mystical

                   manufacturers

                   high definition

                   spoilt for choice

Rob:               Thanks Cath and thank you for listening. Please join us again for another

                   programme soon. Bye.

Cath:              Bye!




6 Minute English                                                      © bbclearningenglish.com 2011
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Vocabulary and definitions


addict                                     someone who cannot stop doing something (usually
                                           something harmful like taking drugs but also time-
                                           consuming activities like watching TV)

medium                                     a method of communication, such as radio, TV or
                                           newspapers

telegraphy                                 a method of sending messages over long distances using
                                           radio or electric signals

to settle for (something)                  to accept something less than you hoped for

visual                                     relating to what can be seen

experimental                               new or being tried for the first time


mystical                                   relating to powers that we cannot understand

manufacturers                              companies that produce things

high definition                            a new, high standard for TV quality

spoilt for choice                          a phrase meaning to have too many options or things to
                                           choose from



More on this story: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-15548879

Read and listen to the story online:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/general/sixminute/2011/11/111124_6min_english_tv_addicts_page.shtml




6 Minute English                                                                        © bbclearningenglish.com 2011
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  • 1. BBC Learning English 6 Minute English TV addicts NB: This is not a word for word transcript Rob: Hello, I'm Rob. Cath: And I'm Cath. Rob: And this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. Today we're talking about a very popular subject - television. Now Cath, I have to ask you, are you a big TV addict? Cath: I don't think I'm a big TV addict but you know if there's a really good series on I do get a bit addicted to it. Rob: Well Cath, you're quite unusual actually because watching TV has become one of our most popular pastimes, and in the UK television has recently been celebrating a special birthday. More on that in a moment it's now time to find out how much you really know about television. Let's see if you can answer this question. According to an official survey how many hours a week on average does someone in the UK watch television? Is it: a) 20 hours b) 30 hours c) 40 hours Cath: I can't believe the average would be 40 hours a week. I'm not very good at maths but that's a lot every day isn't it. Rob: It's a popular pastime. 6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011 Page 1 of 6
  • 2. Cath: It is a very popular pastime. OK, I'm going to do what I always do and go for the middle one – 30 hours a week. Rob: 30 hours. Well, we'll see if you're right at the end of the programme. We know that people around the world love to watch TV but did you know it's the UK where the first regular public broadcast began 75 years ago. Cath: So that's the special birthday you mentioned. Daily TV broadcasting began back in 1936 – and who was the broadcaster? Rob: It was us – the BBC! The British Broadcasting Corporation. But of course it had taken years of developing and experimenting before people could watch television at home. Cath: And the development of this new medium was the result of work by many inventors, people like John Logie Baird and Philo Farnsworth. So let's hear from the BBC's Nick Higham about the early days of television… Nick Higham, BBC Ready on vision, and sound. Vision and sound are on. (Whistle) The station goes on the air… They thought of calling it photo telegraphy, seeing by wireless or the electric telescope. They settled for television, and the world was never the same again. Rob: So we just the sound of the first TV programme going on-air and then Nick Higham explaining other names that were considered for this new invention. Cath: Such as photo telegraphy – telegraphy is about transmitting messages over a distance electronically, so in this case transmitting pictures. Another suggested name was electric telescope – I quite like that. 6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011 Page 2 of 6
  • 3. Rob: It's a good name isn't it; but inventors decided to settle for – or agree on – the name television and as Nick Higham said, the world was never the same again. Now so much of our life and what we talk about is influenced by what we see on TV. Cath: But 75 years ago when the regular TV broadcasts started, what was shown on television was quite limited. Rob: It was, as we can hear now from Television historian, John Trenouth. Listen out for the word he uses to describe radio… Television Historian John Trenouth Well it was an hour in the afternoon and an hour in the evening. And it was a whole range of material. Bearing in mind that nobody really knew what television programmes should be, and so all sorts of things were tried. And one of the things they were very keen to do was to try things that could not be done on the radio, or as they called it at that time the wireless. So ballet was one thing that was tried; and various demonstrations, which included a demonstration of chrysanthemums, the start of the sort of TV gardener; a gentleman who came in and talked about the fact that he'd built a model of the Golden Hinde from matchsticks… Rob: So the BBC broadcast just two hours of television a day but those two hours had a whole range of material. Cath: Yes, there was variety including ballet, gardening demonstrations, building models. Rob: Interesting stuff! These were visual things that couldn't be done on the radio – or wireless as it used to be called. But it was all very experimental because nobody really knew what should be shown in a television programme. Cath: Of course if you wanted to watch all these lovely new programmes you needed to have a new piece of furniture in your living room – the TV set. 6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011 Page 3 of 6
  • 4. Rob: But there were only an estimated 400 TV sets in UK homes which could receive this first broadcast. They weren't cheap and some people were suspicious of this mystical new device. Cath: There were lots of strange ideas about this new piece of equipment and some people thought it was a two-way medium! Rob: Yes, people actually thought that people inside the TV set could see them at home so they put a cloth over the screen! Cath: Now that would be an incredible invention, wouldn't it! Anyway, manufacturers – the people who made the sets – did eventually put doors on the front which could be closed when someone had stopped watching TV. Rob: I don't think we get TV sets with doors on now but the technology has certainly developed at an incredible rate. Now in the UK we can get TV sets with huge screens and with pictures in high definition and 3-D. You can even watch TV on your mobile phone! Cath: And the number of channels we can watch has also expanded, particularly with the development of satellite television. Now we are spoilt for choice, it's no wonder the British spend much of their time watching TV. Rob: Ah, but how much Cath?! Earlier I asked you a question. According to an official survey how many hours a week on average does someone in the UK watch television? Cath: And I said 30. So was I right? Rob: Yes you were, fantastic, well done! Cath: Oh good! 6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011 Page 4 of 6
  • 5. Rob: OK Cath, we've just time for you to remind us of some of the vocabulary that we've heard in today's programme. Cath: OK, we had: addict medium telegraphy to settle for visual experimental mystical manufacturers high definition spoilt for choice Rob: Thanks Cath and thank you for listening. Please join us again for another programme soon. Bye. Cath: Bye! 6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011 Page 5 of 6
  • 6. Vocabulary and definitions addict someone who cannot stop doing something (usually something harmful like taking drugs but also time- consuming activities like watching TV) medium a method of communication, such as radio, TV or newspapers telegraphy a method of sending messages over long distances using radio or electric signals to settle for (something) to accept something less than you hoped for visual relating to what can be seen experimental new or being tried for the first time mystical relating to powers that we cannot understand manufacturers companies that produce things high definition a new, high standard for TV quality spoilt for choice a phrase meaning to have too many options or things to choose from More on this story: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-15548879 Read and listen to the story online: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/general/sixminute/2011/11/111124_6min_english_tv_addicts_page.shtml 6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011 Page 6 of 6