One may get the impression that we at Ferguson Television are very much living “for the moment” in order to give the most cutting-edge and intelligent televisions, and this is exactly what we do. The platinum televisions that we provide, for example, are equipped with the most recent advancements in android smarts and offer amazing visual and audio quality. They are a genuine all-in-one solution that can be used in any kind of household. On the other hand, we are also quite proud of our lengthy history as one of the most prominent television makers in the United Kingdom, which dates back to the 1940s. As a result, we thought it would be a good idea to take you on a little tour of the highs and lows of the Ferguson television narrative. Since the very beginning, we have always placed a strong emphasis on quality. Alongside other well-known and long-lasting electrical brands in the United Kingdom, such as ultra, pye, bush, and dynatron, Ferguson is among the most illustrious and longest-lasting names. However, it was really an American-Canadian corporation that began operations in the early 20th century. Its primary focus was on manufacturing radio sets for the United Kingdom market that were modeled by American versions that were available at the time. After the end of the second world war, Ferguson was able to transform into a fully-fledged British company and was given the name Ferguson Radio Corporation. The firm first specialized in the production of radio receivers and then expanded its operations to include TVs. It is reasonable to assert that even in those early days, the company placed a significant focus on quality. For instance, in an advertising that was published in wireless and electrical merchant in October 1952 for the 988t twelve plus model, it was said that “the renowned Ferguson 988t now has a revised escutcheon to offer maximum image size from a 12″ tube.” we were also then using the slogan “fine sets these ferguson’s” – we apologise slightly late for the apostrophe misuse… later years: continued adaptation and innovation by the early 1960s, ferguson was offering an impressively comprehensive range of led tv and audio equipment, while new products in the 1980s included personal cassette players, cd players and video recorders. On the other hand, the latter few decades of the century were more challenging for Ferguson because to the rising competition from brands owned by international companies. The culmination of this event was the tragic shutdown of the plant that Ferguson owned in Gosport, Hampshire, on February 20, 1992. This event seemed to put an end to the strong tradition of British manufacture that the brand had been known for. However, we are back! On 2012, it seemed as if the existence of Ferguson in the market in the United Kingdom had finally come to an end. Ferguson, however, has now made a roaring return with the assistance of another great British company, cello electronics uk ltd. This turns out to be the case, since the previous statement was not accurate. Even better news is that the production facility of cello is located in county durham, England, which means that Ferguson televisions are once again being manufactured right here in the United Kingdom. This means that a modern Ferguson television is not only the sensible choice, but also the patriotic choice! You have the opportunity to contribute to the continuation of the success story of one of the most renowned television manufacturers in the United Kingdom by purchasing a Ferguson television today, such as the platinum model, which comes equipped with an integrated multi-speaker soundbar and an air mouse remote control in the package.