Dicky Howett, Author, “Television Innovations – 50 Technological Developments”

As an author, and lifelong student of television history, I consider The Eyes Of A Generation a unique and remarkable resource. All those with an interest in TV’s history, whether casual or serious can learn here, and be entertained by this image rich tapestry that tells the story of television’s past through its cameras. Although personal reminiscences are of course valuable, I personally consider photographic evidence extremely important, as although the camera can sometimes lie, it doesn’t usually suffer from memory loss or confusion. The Eyes Of A Generation has a wealth of photographic “gold,” and future books and programs on the subject of television will certainly benefit from the memories preserved here.