Wrong translation of 15:32 CzSFR's collapse news report - more correct it would be: Czech and Slovak Federal Republic and therefore also all federal institutions have already less than twenty eight hours of their existence left. Welcome to the last and shortened Deník of Czechoslovak Television. Also, an anachronistic map of Czechoslovakia in both intro and outro - before start of television, Czechoslovakia has already lost Carpathian Ruthenia.
After The Collapse Of Czechoslovakia, Two Public Broadcasters Were Created For Two Countries. For Czech Republic, It Will Be Česká Televize, And Slovakia For Slovenská Televízia, Which Is Now RTVS.
2:41 the most majestic fanfare ever composed for any television broadcast! If ancient Roman empire would ever had a television network this would surely be the signature opening and closing theme. A fan and an admirer from Pakistan.
The jingle used at 0:52 cannot be from 1956. Two things prove it: First of all, Televizní noviny is written in the intro, but at that time it was spelled Televisní, because the version of the word with letter z was not used until the language reform in the 60s, when the word Televisní was replaced. Second, the sound is the same as in the 1963 intro, so it's probably an alternate version of that intro.
Wrong translation of 15:32 CzSFR's collapse news report - more correct it would be:
Czech and Slovak Federal Republic
and therefore also all federal institutions
have already less than twenty eight hours of their existence left.
Welcome to the last and shortened Deník of Czechoslovak Television.
Also, an anachronistic map of Czechoslovakia in both intro and outro - before start of television, Czechoslovakia has already lost Carpathian Ruthenia.
After The Collapse Of Czechoslovakia, Two Public Broadcasters Were Created For Two Countries.
For Czech Republic, It Will Be Česká Televize, And Slovakia For Slovenská Televízia, Which Is Now RTVS.
List of Gifts of Europe:
•Germany's Fairytales
•Czechslovakia's Bedtime Stories
•Poland's Folktales
•Italy's Novels
@@kanaljeneriklerivereklamku8694 And today changed to STVR and the intro deleted the channel name and left the space empty
2:41 the most majestic fanfare ever composed for any television broadcast! If ancient Roman empire would ever had a television network this would surely be the signature opening and closing theme. A fan and an admirer from Pakistan.
A lot of 50's tv stations had the fanfare like this.
Not in a particular style.
Great compilation!
10:01 I would love a T-shirt with this logo!
7:20
*c a t s.*
Great compilation!
15:32 r.i.p 😔
12:01 Hier is das Erste Deut...
deutsches fernsehen mit die tagesschau
🎺🎺...🎺🎺🎺🎺!
The jingle used at 0:52 cannot be from 1956. Two things prove it: First of all, Televizní noviny is written in the intro, but at that time it was spelled Televisní, because the version of the word with letter z was not used until the language reform in the 60s, when the word Televisní was replaced. Second, the sound is the same as in the 1963 intro, so it's probably an alternate version of that intro.
12:14 this jingle was used on BR Rundschau Nacht around 1970s
6:26 love these animations
You forgot the mid-1980s Správy intro.
Btw great video!
Good video!
Zprávy, Deník, Udalosti Komentaře, Počasi and Sport in Czech🇨🇿.
Správy, Denník, Udalosti Komentáre, Počasie and Šport in Slovak🇸🇰.
Czech language is more like German while Slovak is more like Hungarian.
9:19 i like this
11:52 soooo good
12:37 cool
13:31 oh yeah🔥🔥🔥
14:14 YEAH🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Good job! Could you make similar video of Polish television from years 1952 to 1989?
Where do people find these old intros and jingles, im trying to find some from Czech ČT3 but no luck
1968-1973 the best
11:30 you forgot the slovak version
Is it just me or do I keep seeing the Safeway logo?
2:42
By "beta" do you mean betamax?
what kind of instrumental is used in outro?
sorry, can't find
13:31 i need credits
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12:00 Deutsche fernsehen tagesschau
It was used actually from 1970s in ČST
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