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The worlds first working television system made its public debut in Selfridges, a London department store in March of 1925. The "Televisor" was John Logie Baird's name for the television he demonstrated and it was the same system that went into public service in 1929 when the BBC adopted Baird's system for the worlds first scheduled broadcasts.

Selfridges were keen to support new technologies and the Televisor was installed in the store as a showcase for the product but was not for sale in 1925.

Selfridges is still trading in Oxford Street in London but the televisions is has in store now are most certainly for sale.

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