In the early 60's a television had a tuner like on a radio. No presets. No limits. Only one or two channels were aired anyway.
Answer:
It had two knobs. One knob was for channel 2-13 and were mainly used for local television stations. The 1 channel was for the UHF or ultra high frequency channels. This channel you could tune up or down to receive channel 14 on up. So the answer is 13 channels.
In the UK, one: the BBC.
about 50 channels
most tvs have 8000 channels
there is about 1000 channels on television today !! :)))
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Dish Network satellite TV has hundreds of channels--many of them in HD. They also have many international channels from across the globe.
The first TV. channel was KDKA Pittsburgh's. Channel 2 and at that time your TV only received VHF channels 2- 13.
Well when it was first invented the only person to have one was the inventor
There are many different channels that Tiscali TV offers. They have sports channels, networks for children, and even a few channels dedicated to soap operas.
Between 1925 and 1929, television was being demonstrated by the inventor, John Logie Baird. it wasn't until 1929 that the BBC began broadcasting television signals. The total number of channels available was one, yes, just one channel and even that was part time. As this was the first public broadcast ever it meant this was the single channel available worldwide.
Fawlty Towers has been shown in many countries around the world. So there would be many TV channels that have shown it. It would first have been shown by the BBC, as they made it. From there it went to many countries all around the world.
A TV has many different channels