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Bob Brenchley. wrote:
They were *intended* to be watched in a high capacity *cinema*,
hence the wide format, so everyone could sit near the screen.
Rubbish - the shape of the cinema screen has nothing to do with the
seating.
I seem to remember reading that widescreen cinema came in to combat TV in
the US - in the early days of TV it wasn't possible to make widescreen
tubes, the originals were actually round. And when colour TV arrived in
the UK, the tubes were 5:4 rather than the transmitted 4:3.
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