LEO the Electronic Office
Hannah Fry reveals the surprising story of the chain of British teashops that created the first office computer.
Hannah Fry hears the incredible story of how a chain of British teashops produced the first office computer in the world.
J Lyons and Company was the UK's largest catering company, with 250 teashops across the country. They also owned their own bakeries, a tea plantation and haulage firm, as Dr Tilly Blyth from the Science Museum describes.
By the 1950s, this vast business was drowning in paperwork. Lyons embarked on an ambitious new project to build a machine called LEO - the Lyons Electronic Office.
Their office computer was based on the giant calculating machines being built inside UK universities to solve mathematical equations
Sure, these machines could manage maths, but could they handle catering?
Featuring archive from the British Library, the Science Museum and the LEO Society.
Presented by Hannah Fry
Produced by Michelle Martin
Photo: LEO 1 - The Lyons Electronic Office
Credit: LEO Computers Society.
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