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Vision On (1964–1964) — children on BBC One
About Vision On
Vision On ended on 1964-04-28 on BBC One. The show originally aired in 1964 and was designed specifically for deaf children, replacing the series For the Deaf. It was a program that aimed to be accessible and engaging for young viewers with hearing impairments, featuring a variety of creative segments and performances.
Vision On was a British children's television series that aired from 1964 to 1976. It was conceived and developed by BBC producers Ursula Eason and Patrick Dowling to provide entertainment and educational content for deaf children, with a focus on visual storytelling, mime, and inventive demonstrations. The program included a mix of sketches, performances, and visual effects, making it unique among children's shows of its time.
The cast included Pat Keysell and Tony Hart as presenters, Sylvester McCoy as a mime artist, and Wilf Lunn as an eccentric inventor. The series did not have a rated score and had a runtime of 30 minutes per episode.
Vision On episode schedule
1 aired
Aired · 1
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| April 28, 1964 | S1·E1 | Pilot |