Electric Avenue is a street in Brixton, London. Built in the 1880s, it was the first market street to be lit by electricity. Today, the street contains several butchers and fish mongers and hosts a part of Brixton Market, which specializes in selling a mix of African, Caribbean, South American and Asian products. It is located just round the corner from Brixton tube station (1972). The elegant Victorian canopies over the pavements survived until the 1980s.
In popular culture
The road gave its name to Eddy Grant's 1983 single "Electric Avenue", which reached #2 on both the UK and U.S. singles charts. The song was inspired by the 1981 Brixton riot.
Bombing
On 17 April 1999 the neo-Nazi bomber David Copeland planted a nail bomb outside a supermarket in Brixton Road with the intention of igniting a race war across Britain. A market trader was suspicious and moved it round the corner to a less crowded area in Electric Avenue. The bomb went off, injuring 39 people.
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue' was a late-night TV Series follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/90 and presented by Fred Harris.
Programmes
The series was split into 11 programmes, each about 24 minutes long and dealing with a particular subject area. They were as follows (original airdates in brackets):
The fleet of plug-in electric vehicles in the United States is the largest in the world, with about 410,000 highway legal plug-in electric cars sold in the country since 2008 through December 2015, and representing about 33% of the global stock.California is the largest plug-in car regional market in the country, with almost 174,000 units sold between December 2010 and September 2015, representing 47.2% of all plug-in cars sold in the U.S. since 2010. The U.S. market share of plug-in electric passenger cars increased from 0.14% in 2011 through 0.37% in 2012 to 0.62% in 2013. The segment reached a market share of 0.75% in 2014 and fell to 0.66% of new car sales in 2015.
As of January 2016, there were 26 highway legal plug-in cars available in the American market from over a dozen car manufacturers, plus several models of electric motorcycles, utility vans and neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs). As of December 2015, cumulative sales are led by the Nissan Leaf with 89,591 units, followed by the Chevrolet Volt with 88,750 units. Ranking third is the Tesla Model S with 63,161 units. The Model S was the top selling plug-in car in the U.S. in 2015.As of 31 January 2016, the United States had 12,203 charging stations across the country, led by California with 2,976 stations (24.4%). In terms of public charging points, there were 30,669 public outlets available across the country by the end of January 2016, again led by California with 9,086 charging points (29.6%).
In cricket, a follow-on is where the team that bats second is forced to take its second batting innings immediately after its first, because the team was not able to get close enough to the score achieved by the first team batting in the first innings. If the second team to bat scores substantially fewer runs than the first team, the first team have the option of enforcing the follow-on, instructing the second team to bat again immediately. In this case the sequence of batting innings will be first team, second team, second team and then, if needed, the first team again. This is in contrast to the normal progression of batting innings which is first team, second team, first team, second team.
The rules governing the circumstances in which the follow-on may be enforced are found in Law 13 of the Laws of Cricket.
Minimum lead
The number of runs by which a team must lead to enforce the follow-on upon its opponent is determined by Law 13 of the Laws of cricket, which takes the length of the match into consideration:
"Follow On", also known in certain cases as "Down In The Valley With My Saviour I Would Go" and "I Will Follow Jesus", is a Christianhymn written in 1878 by William Orcutt Cushing. The music for it was composed in 1880 by both Robert Lowry and W. Howard Doane.
History
The hymn was originally written as a Baptist hymn and it is also used by the Salvation Army. The lyrics are based on the Biblical verse in Hosea 6:3.
Cushing wrote this hymn in New York after he became a Christian minister in 1854; he started writing hymns in 1870 when his health declined, forcing him to retire. He wrote more than three hundred hymns.
Cushing once said about his inspiration to write it:
Present day
The hymn started to get dropped from certain hymn books during the 1960s; however it is still contained in Baptist hymnals. There is now a movement to bring back certain traditional hymns such as "Follow On" into current usage.
The hymn's music has been adopted for the anthem of the Scottishassociation football club, Rangers, in their club anthem, "Follow Follow". There have been disagreements over the Rangers fans' usage of the hymn's music as their anthem with claims such as from the Boy's Brigade complaining that using it and changing the lyrics prevented it from remaining a major hymn in their organization because of the association with Rangers. The original hymn was sung at their Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow on 3 January 2011 at a memorial service for the sixty-six victims of the Ibrox disaster and their families and friends.
Electric Avenue, an area in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, predecessor to the Red Mile
Electric Avenue, the household electronics and appliances department of the now defunct Montgomery Ward department store chain (although the name only was used starting in 1985 until the chain's closure in 2000)
It was initially released as a single in 1982, and reached #2 on the UK Singles Chart. In March 1983, CBS decided to launch the single in the U.S., where it spent five weeks at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 (kept out of the top spot by a combination of two songs, "Flashdance... What a Feeling" by Irene Cara and that year's song of the summer, "Every Breath You Take" by The Police) and hit #1 in Cash Box magazine. "Electric Avenue" was a hit on two other US charts: On the soul chart it went to #18. On the dance charts, it peaked at #6.
A series of ten programmes about computers in society with Fred Harris
The Machine The magnificent Boston Symphony Organ is, in fact, two automatic player organs in concert. They were rescued, waterlogged, from two private residences, and restored by Boston University.
Director DAVID HARRISON
Film editor IAN MCKENDRICK
Producer TERRY MARSH
published: 30 Mar 2019
Electric Avenue (BBC 1988) 'Well Connected' (Micro Live follow-on)
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue'. This series was a late-night follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/89 and presented by Fred Harris. This episode deals with the remote collection of information and information via networks. Full of 80's nostalgia! This programme is owned by the BBC.
published: 09 Aug 2011
Electric Avenue (BBC 1988) 'The Machine' (Micro Live follow-on)
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue'. This series was a late-night follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/89 and presented by Fred Harris. This episode deals with the programming of early musical instruments. Full of 80's nostalgia! This programme is owned by the BBC.
published: 06 Aug 2011
JACKASS 3D ELECTRIC AVENUE
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published: 26 Apr 2021
Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue
Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue
published: 13 Sep 2011
Electric Avenue S02E03 Computers Can't Go Wrong Can They
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 2 (1990)
You can find the rest of the Season 2 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLsq-cNkXu8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya78WeHbRPInARHU6YZyhcgo
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for...
published: 16 Dec 2022
Electric Avenue S1 E2 Cleveland's 90's Dance Show Featuring Linear
Cleveland, Ohio's 90's Dance Show, ELECTRIC AVENUE, starring Nina Blackwood and Cat Thomas. TV8. Power 108.
Musical Group LINEAR perform "Something Going On."
published: 29 Jun 2015
Electric Avenue S01E01 The By Product
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 1 (1988-89)
You can find the rest of the Season 1 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7EFrsnCuv8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya5BVCi7YdOuqZYNeEr0VjoZ
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As ...
published: 16 Dec 2022
Electric Avenue S02E05 Home Bleep Home
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 2 (1990)
You can find the rest of the Season 2 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLsq-cNkXu8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya78WeHbRPInARHU6YZyhcgo
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for...
A series of ten programmes about computers in society with Fred Harris
The Machine The magnificent Boston Symphony Organ is, in fact, two automatic player orga...
A series of ten programmes about computers in society with Fred Harris
The Machine The magnificent Boston Symphony Organ is, in fact, two automatic player organs in concert. They were rescued, waterlogged, from two private residences, and restored by Boston University.
Director DAVID HARRISON
Film editor IAN MCKENDRICK
Producer TERRY MARSH
A series of ten programmes about computers in society with Fred Harris
The Machine The magnificent Boston Symphony Organ is, in fact, two automatic player organs in concert. They were rescued, waterlogged, from two private residences, and restored by Boston University.
Director DAVID HARRISON
Film editor IAN MCKENDRICK
Producer TERRY MARSH
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue'. This series was a late-night follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/89 and presented by Fred Harris...
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue'. This series was a late-night follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/89 and presented by Fred Harris. This episode deals with the remote collection of information and information via networks. Full of 80's nostalgia! This programme is owned by the BBC.
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue'. This series was a late-night follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/89 and presented by Fred Harris. This episode deals with the remote collection of information and information via networks. Full of 80's nostalgia! This programme is owned by the BBC.
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue'. This series was a late-night follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/89 and presented by Fred Harris...
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue'. This series was a late-night follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/89 and presented by Fred Harris. This episode deals with the programming of early musical instruments. Full of 80's nostalgia! This programme is owned by the BBC.
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue'. This series was a late-night follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/89 and presented by Fred Harris. This episode deals with the programming of early musical instruments. Full of 80's nostalgia! This programme is owned by the BBC.
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starti...
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 2 (1990)
You can find the rest of the Season 2 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLsq-cNkXu8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya78WeHbRPInARHU6YZyhcgo
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for me I've been involved in Computing since 1981 and have been a professional Computer Programmer since 1986.
🕹️ FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ME:
https://philspilsbury.com
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This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 2 (1990)
You can find the rest of the Season 2 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLsq-cNkXu8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya78WeHbRPInARHU6YZyhcgo
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for me I've been involved in Computing since 1981 and have been a professional Computer Programmer since 1986.
🕹️ FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ME:
https://philspilsbury.com
📱 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/philspil66
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/philspilsbury/
#Software #Computing
Cleveland, Ohio's 90's Dance Show, ELECTRIC AVENUE, starring Nina Blackwood and Cat Thomas. TV8. Power 108.
Musical Group LINEAR perform "Something Going On."...
Cleveland, Ohio's 90's Dance Show, ELECTRIC AVENUE, starring Nina Blackwood and Cat Thomas. TV8. Power 108.
Musical Group LINEAR perform "Something Going On."
Cleveland, Ohio's 90's Dance Show, ELECTRIC AVENUE, starring Nina Blackwood and Cat Thomas. TV8. Power 108.
Musical Group LINEAR perform "Something Going On."
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starti...
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 1 (1988-89)
You can find the rest of the Season 1 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7EFrsnCuv8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya5BVCi7YdOuqZYNeEr0VjoZ
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for me I've been involved in Computing since 1981 and have been a professional Computer Programmer since 1986.
🕹️ FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ME:
https://philspilsbury.com
📱 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/philspil66
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/philspilsbury/
#Software #Computing
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 1 (1988-89)
You can find the rest of the Season 1 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7EFrsnCuv8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya5BVCi7YdOuqZYNeEr0VjoZ
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for me I've been involved in Computing since 1981 and have been a professional Computer Programmer since 1986.
🕹️ FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ME:
https://philspilsbury.com
📱 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/philspil66
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/philspilsbury/
#Software #Computing
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starti...
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 2 (1990)
You can find the rest of the Season 2 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLsq-cNkXu8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya78WeHbRPInARHU6YZyhcgo
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for me I've been involved in Computing since 1981 and have been a professional Computer Programmer since 1986.
🕹️ FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ME:
https://philspilsbury.com
📱 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/philspil66
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/philspilsbury/
#Software #Computing
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 2 (1990)
You can find the rest of the Season 2 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLsq-cNkXu8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya78WeHbRPInARHU6YZyhcgo
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for me I've been involved in Computing since 1981 and have been a professional Computer Programmer since 1986.
🕹️ FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ME:
https://philspilsbury.com
📱 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/philspil66
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/philspilsbury/
#Software #Computing
A series of ten programmes about computers in society with Fred Harris
The Machine The magnificent Boston Symphony Organ is, in fact, two automatic player organs in concert. They were rescued, waterlogged, from two private residences, and restored by Boston University.
Director DAVID HARRISON
Film editor IAN MCKENDRICK
Producer TERRY MARSH
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue'. This series was a late-night follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/89 and presented by Fred Harris. This episode deals with the remote collection of information and information via networks. Full of 80's nostalgia! This programme is owned by the BBC.
A programme from the 1988 BBC series 'Electric Avenue'. This series was a late-night follow on from Micro Live broadcast in 1988/89 and presented by Fred Harris. This episode deals with the programming of early musical instruments. Full of 80's nostalgia! This programme is owned by the BBC.
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 2 (1990)
You can find the rest of the Season 2 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLsq-cNkXu8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya78WeHbRPInARHU6YZyhcgo
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for me I've been involved in Computing since 1981 and have been a professional Computer Programmer since 1986.
🕹️ FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ME:
https://philspilsbury.com
📱 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/philspil66
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/philspilsbury/
#Software #Computing
Cleveland, Ohio's 90's Dance Show, ELECTRIC AVENUE, starring Nina Blackwood and Cat Thomas. TV8. Power 108.
Musical Group LINEAR perform "Something Going On."
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 1 (1988-89)
You can find the rest of the Season 1 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7EFrsnCuv8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya5BVCi7YdOuqZYNeEr0VjoZ
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for me I've been involved in Computing since 1981 and have been a professional Computer Programmer since 1986.
🕹️ FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ME:
https://philspilsbury.com
📱 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/philspil66
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/philspilsbury/
#Software #Computing
This playlist is dedicated to hosting episodes from Electric Avenue which was part of the BBC's Computer Literacy Project.
It was a late-night TV Series starting with an initial 10-episode series in 1988 followed by a 2nd series in 1990 of 5 episodes. The show followed Micro Live and was presented by Fred Harris.
This playlist contains episodes from Season 2 (1990)
You can find the rest of the Season 2 episodes here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLsq-cNkXu8&list=PLOSW4Q7-Hya78WeHbRPInARHU6YZyhcgo
You can find all the other BBC Computer Literacy Project series on my channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@PhilSpilsbury
No copyright infringement is intended. Special thanks to the BBC for their impact on explaining the early world of personal computers back in the early 1980s.
As for me I've been involved in Computing since 1981 and have been a professional Computer Programmer since 1986.
🕹️ FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ME:
https://philspilsbury.com
📱 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/philspil66
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/philspilsbury/
#Software #Computing
Electric Avenue is a street in Brixton, London. Built in the 1880s, it was the first market street to be lit by electricity. Today, the street contains several butchers and fish mongers and hosts a part of Brixton Market, which specializes in selling a mix of African, Caribbean, South American and Asian products. It is located just round the corner from Brixton tube station (1972). The elegant Victorian canopies over the pavements survived until the 1980s.
In popular culture
The road gave its name to Eddy Grant's 1983 single "Electric Avenue", which reached #2 on both the UK and U.S. singles charts. The song was inspired by the 1981 Brixton riot.
Bombing
On 17 April 1999 the neo-Nazi bomber David Copeland planted a nail bomb outside a supermarket in Brixton Road with the intention of igniting a race war across Britain. A market trader was suspicious and moved it round the corner to a less crowded area in Electric Avenue. The bomb went off, injuring 39 people.