12 March – First news bulletin carried by the BBC Television Service, in sound only. Previously, the service had aired British Movietone News cinema newsreels.
John Logie Baird gives the world's first public demonstration of a colour television broadcast.[2] The 120-line image is projected at the Dominion Theatre, London on a 12 by 9 feet (3.7 by 2.7 m) screen in front of an audience of 3,000.
^Previous demonstrations of colour television in the UK and US had been via closed circuit.
^A film camera is used to record the silent images which included the performance of a play, a cartoon, and other matter. A four-minute excerpt from this filmed recording will survive and be considered one of the only surviving examples of a pre-war BBC television transmission. Alexandra Palace Television Society. "BBC Television received in New York – November 1938". Retrieved 11 February 2017.