BBC Rewind 100: Looking at the early days of car phones

The first ever call on a car phone in the UK happened in Lymm in Cheshire in 1959.

The historic moment was captured by the BBC as Postmaster General Reginald Bevins connects to motor manufacturer Lord Rootes, who was in London.

People could subscribe to the South Lancashire Radio Phone Service and only six calls could be made at any one time.

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