Tag Archives: teletext

In 1995 some countries started to broadcast a new British teletext protocol called level 2.5. Likely inspired by the French Antiope standard, it had more colours (4016 instead of 7) and redefinable characters. Few people ever saw it, because if your TV didn’t support it you would just see the classic level 1.

But now ZXGuesser has extracted level 2.5 teletext data from VHS-tapes and figured out how to display it. So the first image shows level 2.5 and the second shows level 1, both taken from this tweet.

Teletext offline reader, a brand new tool to browse teletext on Commodore 64. Very inconvenient = very good.

Teletext graphics by Horsenburger for Mistigris 1117. If you wanna support probably the most active teletext artist, check out his Patreon.

Jellica’s cosmic wolf in hebrew teletext, and remixed by Ray Manta with a custom PETSCII font.

Text-mode graphics by Tim Koch
with custom animated characters.

The last one is a remix of a picture by Jellica.

Jellica’s teletext master piece: Classic Picard Facepalm with Stripes (2017). More of his frames here, made in the web-based teletext editor edit.tf.

Torbjörn Johansson has worked with teletext news for almost 40 years at SVT Text. It is still used by 21% of Swedes – every day.

Taken from an interesting article about Torbjörn here.

Jellica’s fresh take on teletext graphics.