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The Coming of the Dial (1933) 

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A film made by the British General Post Office (GPO) in 1933, promoting the automation of telephone exchanges.

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@jsl151850b
@jsl151850b 3 года назад
9:20 "This machinery will work 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, clattering on year after year until new electrical discoveries replace it." They got that prediction right.
@apl175
@apl175 7 лет назад
Love the intro with Jeremiah Clarke's Trumpet Voluntary. Very British.
@stephenwilliams4501
@stephenwilliams4501 9 лет назад
What the GPO achieved with electro magnetic/mechanical switching, was nothing short of fantastic. Even then, though,they knew it would be replaced. Great old film!
@anotherview9604
@anotherview9604 4 года назад
Now all they have to do is stop the scam calls.
@Gannett2011
@Gannett2011 11 лет назад
5:32: I remember working in a drawing office in about 1990; on one side were the old boys with their drawing boards and well-used but trusy tools of the trade; on the other, the youngsters using the CAD systems. Yes, modernisation/progress was on its way, but I still enjoyed watching the draftsmen at work.
@I967
@I967 8 лет назад
This is very well shot and edited. Thank you for sharing.
@LandondeeL
@LandondeeL 7 лет назад
Rather arty and UFA-like for an educational film. Excellent!
@1sublime
@1sublime 7 лет назад
fantastic! Wonderful to see the intro sequence of abstract visuals by ( the modernist sculptor) Laszlo Moholy-Nagy; vision of the sexy art deco future!
@lenkapenka6976
@lenkapenka6976 7 лет назад
Excellent movie, Uniselectors as they are known were used by the Post Office and British Telecom well into the 1980's!
@CheshireCat6639
@CheshireCat6639 10 месяцев назад
I started at the good ole GPO in 1975 too as an Operator, (Northwich Cheshire).. yes good old days I loved my job and carried on with BT. I am still friends with my 1st engineer boyfriend...he is 71 I am 65...we had fun in the (re)(Peter) station😉.. as I say as that is his name. Nothing like working on cords..computers didn't do it for me,but tech moves on..fantastic streams..I am engrossed watching..very clever mechanicals... .you engineers certainly knew your stuff that's for sure !
@RegularExpression1
@RegularExpression1 4 года назад
Slide rule. I’m old enough to remember using one.
@asteverino8569
@asteverino8569 4 года назад
That flute was hilarious. 😂
@jdrayton7224
@jdrayton7224 2 года назад
I know LOL
@KENNETHUDUT
@KENNETHUDUT 11 лет назад
This is beautiful. Thank you.
@Toothily
@Toothily 3 года назад
This has an eerie creepy mood about it somehow
@roddale8412
@roddale8412 10 лет назад
To Brent Fischer & Jamie P That electronic background hum you both mention adds an atmospheric spooky quality to this film. May be unintended, but it's very nice. Reminds me of Twin Peaks when Dale Cooper is dreaming, and is in the white lodge, the red room with the dancing dwarf. Black (White) Lodge - part 1
@torch2k
@torch2k 7 лет назад
"One two three four five ... one two three four five ..." Sounds like it should be in a Kraftwerk tune.
@endokrin7897
@endokrin7897 3 года назад
That's hilarious! Definitely worthy of a reply 4 years after your comment. 😉
@jananderson672
@jananderson672 Год назад
Thought the same thing!
@Shawn_White
@Shawn_White 11 лет назад
Some of the first computers were made using surplus telephone exchange equipment.
@kay110
@kay110 11 лет назад
Brings back so many memories! Thanks.
@cantcomeupwithausern
@cantcomeupwithausern Год назад
Well now I know why our touch tone phones in the 80s/90s had the pulse/tone button... Because at least some exchanges still had mechanical machines relying on those pulses. That's pretty crazy!
@jolex_nerd8132
@jolex_nerd8132 5 месяцев назад
and some phone companies made you pay more for touchtone. the t/p switch was to save money.
@MikePuorro
@MikePuorro 3 года назад
Calling Dr. Howard, Doctor Fine, Doctor Howard!
@crumplezone1
@crumplezone1 7 лет назад
Great Archive, I would be worried about wearing a head bulb with 240v swimming around my head lol
@john_smith1471
@john_smith1471 5 лет назад
The headlamps used 50volts DC from the exchange supply, jack sockets were mounted on the equipment racks @8.16 you see the engineer plug in his lamp, soldering irons also used these 50v sockets.
@TheJ602
@TheJ602 3 года назад
The English accent has changed drastically
@jonrutherford6852
@jonrutherford6852 3 года назад
I remember slide rules (and pencils, and eyeshades...) too. Fine documentary; oddly unsettling at times. That tin-whistle playing is...well...uh...
@heathstjohn6775
@heathstjohn6775 Год назад
Looks futuristic to me now.
@JenGomes
@JenGomes 6 лет назад
The narrator sounds like Peter Lawford.
@mandolinsara
@mandolinsara 11 лет назад
Thanks for sharing!
@tomservo5007
@tomservo5007 5 лет назад
With a title like that, I expected more action from Mr. Dial.
@roachtoasties
@roachtoasties 3 года назад
Cool. When is this newfangled dial service coming to my community?
@john_smith1471
@john_smith1471 7 лет назад
6:00 nice roof top views of pre war 1933 London, but did this beautiful new telephone exchange survive the Luftwaffe air raids 8 years later? much of the area around St Paul's seen in the film suffered total destruction.
@martinbaines
@martinbaines 5 лет назад
Amazingly it did. It's the Faraday Building and is still there and still used by BT. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_Building
@plane_guy6051
@plane_guy6051 Год назад
@@martinbaines -- The Faraday Building is in the south-west of the City of London. It was originally built as a sorting office for the General Post Office. In 1902 it was converted to a telephone exchange serving sections of London, and underwent several capacity expansions over the next several years. In 1933, a new section was added on the western side of the building, over doubling the size of the building as a whole. The section was built to house the International Telephone Exchange. The new section included a raised central portion with decorative turrets which was highly controversial at the time as it blocked the view of St. Paul's Cathedral from the Thames River. This led to a new law that restricted the height of new buildings in London to protect the sightlines of the Catherdral.
@derekfrost1
@derekfrost1 12 лет назад
Ahhhh, the good old days.
@unlokia
@unlokia 10 лет назад
@ 11:55 Who said custom phone ringtones were a modern invention? This bloke's got it *already*
@mitch19636
@mitch19636 11 лет назад
fantastic.
@ChannelOne-1
@ChannelOne-1 4 года назад
great video of prehistoric times. wow
@Bandicoot803
@Bandicoot803 Год назад
3:25 - Car burglar alarm going off.
@randywatson8347
@randywatson8347 8 лет назад
04:00 would made a perfect car alarm.
@canhuyphan.1236
@canhuyphan.1236 6 лет назад
very good
@bladder1010
@bladder1010 8 лет назад
Clarke - March For The Prince of Denmark, Trumpet Voluntary in D
@stuartmacinnes8992
@stuartmacinnes8992 7 лет назад
Not a lot had changed in 1980 when I joined the telephone company.
@davidpar2
@davidpar2 Год назад
This was all high quality equipment built to last
@kfl611
@kfl611 3 года назад
Such modern science! I noticed - maybe for the film sensitivity - that they must have used a lot of face foundation and powder on the guys, as non of them had a 5 o'clock shadow. No hint of whiskers.
@mauryginsberg7720
@mauryginsberg7720 5 лет назад
3:34 That's a lie! All somebody speaking the Khoisan click languages has to do is say hello and the exchange would dial Australia! :D
@chriswalford4161
@chriswalford4161 5 месяцев назад
No, sound wouldn’t operate the switches; you had to break the circuit.
@charliecollard6433
@charliecollard6433 7 лет назад
Does anyone know what happened to all this wonderful old equipment...hope some was kept for future generations to see.
@jrmcferren
@jrmcferren 3 года назад
Not sure about the UK, but there are some museums and even private collectors that have these classic mechanical exchanges. The connections museum in Seattle, Washington has both mechanical and electronic switching equipment on display including a small community version of the type of equipment shown as well as the equipment used in larger exchanges here in the US of the panel and Crossbar type.
@TechHowden
@TechHowden 2 года назад
Most of it got Scrapped
@chriswalford4161
@chriswalford4161 5 месяцев назад
There are dedicated museums - search on line
@unlokia
@unlokia 10 лет назад
"Frerrrtfully porsh!" "One two thriii four ferrrrve... One two thriii four ferrrrve... One two thriii four ferrrrve... " Being TOO well spoken is almost as bad as speaking with too broad an accent: "Sorry? Did you mean *five?*"
@maxpenn6374
@maxpenn6374 5 лет назад
The GPO used to interview the time of day announcer for a voice that was (I forget exactly how they said it) most typically English. In England and America, it seems it was always a woman's voice that announced the time.
@davids8449
@davids8449 Год назад
Excellent film note 12:36 how the operator is using pen with a rubber end so not to wear out the dial
@rah62
@rah62 Год назад
More likely it was so as not to wear out the operator's finger
@Abonanno24601
@Abonanno24601 7 лет назад
it's a number station.
@disoriented1
@disoriented1 8 лет назад
The Brits must have been well ahead of AT&T..or the dates on the old films are misleading..the 1932 AT&T films were proud of the maze of cords and jacks that those poor operators had to utilize!
@WAQWBrentwood
@WAQWBrentwood 7 лет назад
disoriented1 Actually the US and the UK were contemporary with each other in the telephonic biz. You may have seen a manual exchange in a newer AT&T (or Bell Telephone/Western Electric.) film but bear in mind there were manual exchanges in both the US and the UK untill the 1960s! The first US automatic dial exchange in the US was installed in the 1890s! By the 1930s dial exchanges rapidly expanded in both countries.
@javierjimenez798
@javierjimenez798 9 лет назад
Check out slide rulers
@zAlaska
@zAlaska 11 месяцев назад
I vote no, having to dial my own call, next thing I'll be asked to scan my own groceries and bag them myself. I don't know anybody's phone number now. I just ask Google to call and it rings, just like the operator that only knows how to say collect or person-to-person, a strange thing still available with unlimited calling everywhere now the pay phones are gone everyone carries their own little personal tracker.
@BullfrogFM
@BullfrogFM 2 года назад
Thats one broken dial 😂
@davidpar2
@davidpar2 Год назад
I think it’s one that wasn’t completely built yet
@carpetrug01
@carpetrug01 7 лет назад
OMG what is that flute noise!!!! seriously???!
@brentfisher902
@brentfisher902 11 лет назад
In the background of the audio I can hear an electronic tinnitus sound similar to the phone line. Is that part of the original film or was it added in by the uploader to make it sound more phone-like?
@TechHowden
@TechHowden 2 года назад
Every video from this time Has lots of background noise
@davidpar2
@davidpar2 Год назад
Probably dust that collected on the audio strip of the original film years ago
@prestoncheapbtheadphoneste3010
@prestoncheapbtheadphoneste3010 3 года назад
Reckon I’ll skip ⏭ the flute part! 😐
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