HC Deb 16 March 1955 vol 538 c119W
23. Mr. Erroll

asked the Assistant Postmaster-General what steps he is taking to ensure that television sets are adequately suppressed or screened to prevent their causing interference to sound radio reception.

Mr. Gammans

Where a television set causes interference with sound receivers which are themselves in proper order and condition, the owner of the television set is liable to have his licence withdrawn if he refuses to have the trouble put right. The problem of designing television sets so as to avoid any such interference is primarily one for the radioindustry to solve. They are fully alive to it, and the Post Office is co-operating with them to the full.