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6 September 2025

  • curprev 22:2222:22, 6 September 2025WilheminaGarris talk contribs 2,738 bytes +2,738 Created page with "How Neon Signs Sparked a Radio Crisis in 1939<br><br>Picture the scene: neon lamp Britain, summer 1939, an anxious Britain on the edge of war. Radios – better known as "the wireless" – were everywhere. Churchill wasn’t yet Prime Minister, but the nation buzzed with unease. And in the middle of it all, Westminster argued about glowing adverts.<br><br>Yes, neon – the glitter of London’s nightlife. Shiny scripts and glowing facades messed with people’s radios.<..."