Britain introduced the first television licenses to the public
On the 1st June, 1946, Britain introduced the first combined television and radio licenses, which permitted the license holder to receive public broadcasts.
In 1942, pinball machines were banned in New York, as they were seen to be a “game of luck”.
On the 1st June, 1946, Britain introduced the first combined television and radio licenses, which permitted the license holder to receive public broadcasts.


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