There was something so pleasing about the way all that text was formatted. It somehow seemed more exciting than boring old fish n chip newspaper. :) RIP ORACLE.
One memory that always sticks in my mind was the relaxing classical background music alongside checking the news and what's on later that day. And if you were sick and off school made it all the more magical.
Remember your cold cold stereo telly with wooden surround? We sure do! But getting that first remote control colour telly with texting facility was so exciting back in the day. A precursor to the internet. We use to hang a piece of cardboard in front of the monophonic speaker and way it around pretending we were getting the broadcasts in stereo sound years before stereo broadcasting was to become available in the guise of Nicam Digital stereo!
Well all the tellies of old used to have that black heavy surrounding the picture/screen itself then from what I remember so too. I know the one we had here then did so too. Also it had push buttons which you had to press for the channels so too. I think we had our first set with remote control in the Autumn of 1983 then at the time. The set we had was a ITT one which showed as BBC1; BBC2; ITV1; ITV2; and a spare channel then I am sure. It did not say Channel 4 though then either. Thank you!
i bought a text type tv in 1990 just to read the music pages on channel 4. oracle had a good set up. i felt really cheated when teletext took over in 1993 it took that company nearly 5 years before they came close to replacing oracle.
Teletext should have had their license revoked, or at least a heavy fine, for the way they launched. The service was riddled with severe bugs and glitches which made it unusable for the first few days, if not weeks. I came to like Teletext, but it was only a direct copy of the way Oracle ran the show. The franchise wasn't going to be renewed at all originally. Amazingly, the ITC were just going to let ITV text services disappear. Oracle campaigned at government level to keep teletext services alive. They won the campaign, but lost their license to a higher bidder.
I saw the dates of operation, but it wasn’t til i saw 1:41 that i realized they had been here through all those horrible disasters. And if that’s just Oracle, well, imagine what Ceefax saw...
Don't be ashamed. You're not alone when it come to watching CZcams videos showing Telly from years back. I have watched TV adverts from years back from the 1980s. It brings back good memories!
Teletext alas was not really as good as replacement as Oracle had been before it so too. It was another decision that the then ITC had taken as well as replacing some of the then ITV companies as they did so too. Also Teletext was the generic name for the service, including Ceefax too on the BBC of course. Personally I stuck with Ceefax really by then anyway! Thank you of course.
I'm not so sure Oracle news service was more trusted than newspapers I'm not saying that agree or disagree but when Teletext took over the news became an untrusted service
3:16. At the end of the slide it says, "00.00 The End of Oracle, Now the Nightmare Begins!". They must have really been bitter about their loss.
They knew the future.
Or at least the department was.
There was something so pleasing about the way all that text was formatted. It somehow seemed more exciting than boring old fish n chip newspaper. :)
RIP ORACLE.
There's was something so magical about being a kid in those days - floods of memories of Bamboozle! Simple times!
that's right - this video made me want to get the remote and "page the oracle" at my computer screen!
TheMikeijay I miss them days the world isn't the same now :(
I played Bamboozle the junior version used on Saturdays
One memory that always sticks in my mind was the relaxing classical background music alongside checking the news and what's on later that day. And if you were sick and off school made it all the more magical.
So Incredibly Nostalgic ! The music, late night feel, being a kid ... absolutely LOVED this !
I'm amazed oracle or teletext didnt become a website. Surely it would work incredibly well with even better technology.
Remember your cold cold stereo telly with wooden surround? We sure do! But getting that first remote control colour telly with texting facility was so exciting back in the day. A precursor to the internet. We use to hang a piece of cardboard in front of the monophonic speaker and way it around pretending we were getting the broadcasts in stereo sound years before stereo broadcasting was to become available in the guise of Nicam Digital stereo!
Well all the tellies of old used to have that black heavy surrounding the picture/screen itself then from what I remember so too. I know the one we had here then did so too. Also it had push buttons which you had to press for the channels so too. I think we had our first set with remote control in the Autumn of 1983 then at the time. The set we had was a ITT one which showed as BBC1; BBC2; ITV1; ITV2; and a spare channel then I am sure. It did not say Channel 4 though then either. Thank you!
i bought a text type tv in 1990 just to read the music pages on channel 4. oracle had a good set up. i felt really cheated when teletext took over in 1993 it took that company nearly 5 years before they came close to replacing oracle.
Teletext should have had their license revoked, or at least a heavy fine, for the way they launched. The service was riddled with severe bugs and glitches which made it unusable for the first few days, if not weeks. I came to like Teletext, but it was only a direct copy of the way Oracle ran the show. The franchise wasn't going to be renewed at all originally. Amazingly, the ITC were just going to let ITV text services disappear. Oracle campaigned at government level to keep teletext services alive. They won the campaign, but lost their license to a higher bidder.
what's a text-type TV?
@@staticfanatic A TV that can view teletext pages
There used to be another video on here of Oracle's last day with some interesting synth music.
BYE ORACLE!
This footage of historic tv is now over 7 yrs old making it historic youtube footage.
I remember oracle.... I've no idea why this came up when I'm looking at ingrown toenail removal videos
R.I.P oracle 1978-1992
Anyone remember Oracle's music reviewer? He used to sh!t on Queen all the time, much to the displeasure of Queen fans lol
9:16 yeah I'd call 911 from my teletext system
@EXTV Oh. My mistake!
Now even Telextext is now defunct
I saw the dates of operation, but it wasn’t til i saw 1:41 that i realized they had been here through all those horrible disasters.
And if that’s just Oracle, well, imagine what Ceefax saw...
Did I really just watch ten minutes of this now?! I need a life...
Don't be ashamed. You're not alone when it come to watching CZcams videos showing Telly from years back. I have watched TV adverts from years back from the 1980s. It brings back good memories!
I am a teen from the USA and I never heard of teletext until now.
What’s YUR problem !!! Get out den !!!!!
I lost the free giveway for super nintendo =(
In which the beginning of the final pages of Oracle, what's the name of the name of the artist who played "And I Love Her" by The Beatles?
Teletext alas was not really as good as replacement as Oracle had been before it so too. It was another decision that the then ITC had taken as well as replacing some of the then ITV companies as they did so too. Also Teletext was the generic name for the service, including Ceefax too on the BBC of course. Personally I stuck with Ceefax really by then anyway! Thank you of course.
I'm guessing this capture was taken on a non-FASTEXT TV due to the lack of Coloured Text Shortcuts at the bottom.
I'm not so sure Oracle news service was more trusted than newspapers I'm not saying that agree or disagree but when Teletext took over the news became an untrusted service
Oracle was much different than teletext. They were a lot more impartial back before Teletext.
Still missed
awwww
Does anyone know the song at 7:30?
I have a feeling it could be Doug Wood I can't confirm becausealllot of his music is off CZcams but the acustic and electric sounds so like him.
I rather enjoyed oracle myself teletext on the other hand was ok
Cheers richuk123456789.
The applicants for the teletext license:
Teletext Ltd. £8.2m
Oracle: £6.7m
TV-AM Cable TV £6.4m
Carlton / Intelfax £3.6m
Update £3.6m