[Electronics-Talk] Classic TV with audio description

cheez at cox.net cheez at cox.net
Sun Apr 7 12:49:46 UTC 2024


Yeah, I subscribe to Sero.  But only I Love Lucy and All in the Family are
the oldest shows that have AD.

It seems they are getting around to putting black comedies on Sero.  The
latest is The Fresh Prince Of Bellaire.

Vince

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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Classic TV with audio description

Hi Vince.

Banacek (sp?) has descriptions.  

Last year or so was the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, and the BBC added
descriptions to all the classic Doctor Who from the '60's to the '80's.
Great stuff!

 

I mostly use Sero, which has a section for described TV and movies.  They
have a whole lot from all over the world, but mostly from the UK and USA.
It's like $5/month, and well worth it.  It's only the audio track, so
sighted people won't like it, but I do.

Freevee, the free version of Amazon Prime's TV stuff, has a few described
shows.  I think that, if audio descriptions is set to on, they automatically
play if they're available, which is nice.

Tracy

 

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