
Ceefax - Wikipedia
Ceefax (/ ˈ s iː f æ k s /) was the world's first teletext information service and a forerunner to the current BBC Red Button service. Ceefax was started by the BBC in 1974 and ended, after 38 years of broadcasting, at 23:32:19 BST (11:32 PM BST) on 23 October 2012, in line with the digital switchover completion in Northern Ireland .
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CEEFAX: world's first teletext service - BBC
When CEEFAX started in 1974, it was the first teletext facility in the world - enabling the viewer to "see facts" - and the start of interactive television services that are now taken for...
Teefax: The New Ceefax! BBC The One Show, 29 January 2020 ...
(c)BBC 2020Angela Rippon presents a segment on Ceefax and its successor, Teefax. Featuring Mort Smith and Peter Kwan, who presents a gallery of teletext art....
Ceefax is back! Iconic text service recreated by 20 ... - Metro
2022年1月7日 · As the world moved on and the BBC shifted to digital, Ceefax was shuttered in 2012. But at its peak, tens of millions of us used it on our tellyboxes at home. Now, years later, the iconic service...
Ceefax service closes down after 38 years on BBC
2012年10月23日 · BBC Ceefax, the world's first teletext service, has completed its final broadcast after 38 years on air. Before Olympic champion Dame Mary Peters turned off the last of the UK's analogue TV...
Ceefax says goodbye after 38 years - New Atlas
2012年10月25日 · According to the BBC, 38 years and one month after its first transmission, Ceefax closed down just before 1972 Olympic pentathlon gold medalist Dame Mary Peters switched BBC Northern Ireland from...
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