Fun with Radio is a book by Gilbert Davey first published in 1957 by Edmund Ward Ltd (London).
Radio construction was, in the early years of broadcasting, a very popular hobby among boys[citation needed].
By the time he published 'Fun with Radio', Davey already had a following among readers of the Boy's Own Paper, where he was said to be the most popular contributor on practical subjects among its readers[citation needed], and in that same year he presented a series on BBC Television's Studio 'E' which reportedly brought him 26,000 letters within a few days of the first broadcast.
[1] Six editions of the book were published, the final one in 1978.
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