Bush TV22 television receiver, 1952

A Bush TV22 9" table top television receiver, manufactured by Bush Radio Ltd about 1952. Fitted after manufacture with a Band III convertor.

Featuring a 9 inch screen the Bush TV22 was first made in 1950. It remained in production (with circuit improvements) for several years, and in 1955 a Band III converter was produced which could be fitted to existing sets to enable them to receive the new ITV programmes.

The TV22's main claim to fame is that it was the first British television that could be tuned by the owner to any one of the two then current BBC transmitters as well as the further three proposed channels.

The Bush TV22 is an icon of early 50s bakelite sets and highly desirable today, although in its day it was one of the cheapest sets available (at £35 and 10 shillings) - it was intended for those who couldn't afford a set with a 'proper' wooden cabinet. The post-war timber shortage was the main reason why some TV manufacturers used other materials for the cabinets.

Details

Category:
Television
Object Number:
1986-5005
Materials:
plastic (unidentified), electronic components and glass
Measurements:
overall: 390 mm x 410 mm x 420 mm, 15.1 kg
type:
television receiver
credit:
K R Tythacott