>> Wasn't Carol Hirsch the name of the girl in the BBC colour test card
>> (the one with the blackboard)?
>
> That was Carol Hersee (according to Wiki).
I always thought that she was left-handed and that the testcard photo
was reversed to make her look right-handed because of some BBC bigot
complaining, but the wiki article doesn't mention the issue at all.
Searching around it seems her dad (who designed the testcard) later went
on record as saying she was not left handed. But he also admitted on
another occasion that they did reverse the photo. So she *was* holding
the chalk in her left hand originally. But *not* because she was left
handed.... er....
After banging my head on a wall for a while I came up with this
explanation: the photographer posed her with the blackboard to her
right, which meant she had to sit with the chalk in her left hand even
though she was right handed. Her dad noticed she had the chalk in the
wrong hand and fixed it by reversing the photo. What he failed to
realise was that the clown was now also reversed, and a clown pictured
backwards TURNS INTO SATAN!
This is why so many children used to have nightmares about the clown
crawling out of the TV set (as a google of the blogosphere will reveal).
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