Test card

A test card was an image used for testing a television's picture. In 1963, the test card used by the BBC had a circle in the centre. In 1969, the circle was replaced with a picture of a little girl and a clown playing noughts and crosses.

On 23 November 1963, Bob Dovie's television displayed the original test card. The Fifth Doctor tried to tell Nyssa about them, but she had no idea what he was talking about. (AUDIO: The Light at the End)

The Third Doctor arranged to have the broadcast of the final of Make a Star replaced with the test card, thus defeating 's plan. (PROSE: Hidden Talent)

The Director-General watched the Channel 4 test card while the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa searched for the ratings processor. (PROSE: Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life)

When Tom tried to use Iris Wildthyme's time-space kinetograph to watch James Joyce give his manuscript for The Muddest Thick that was Ever Heard Dump to Wyndham Lewis in 1926 Brussels, he only got the old test card picture but with the girl's face obscured by interference. (PROSE: Beguine)