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  1. Jackanory. For many people (of a certain age, perhaps!), the word Jackanory takes us right back to our early childhood where we listened or watched the BBC programme of that name. It was the simplest of ideas: someone read a story into the microphone, or to camera. All you had to do was listen. The word Jackanory comes from an old nursery rhyme:

  2. Concept and creative process. ‘Jackanory' was a BBC children's television series which was a daily programme originally broadcast between 1965 and 1996, which featured children's stories, brought to life by actors. It was designed to stimulate an interest in reading and the show’s title came from an old English nursery rhyme.

  3. Jackanory experimented with live action, silent drama inserts in the mid-'60s, and spawned Jackanory Playhouse, a series of largely studio-bound plays based on traditional folk tales (BBC, 1972-85). Such dramas and the generally increasing pace of television eventually made Jackanory appear slow and outdated, leading to its cancellation in 1996.

  4. Records Manager Deborah has fond memories of Rik Mayall's startling performance of George's Marvellous Medicine on Jackanory in 1986. As she says, it was "widely acclaimed (and complained about by some parents) at the time and has become a favourite TV moment of many who remembering watching it."

  5. Concept and creative process. ‘Jackanory' was a BBC children's television series which was a daily programme originally broadcast between 1965 and 1996, which featured children's stories, brought to life by actors. It was designed to stimulate an interest in reading and the show’s title came from an old English nursery rhyme.

  6. Jackanory, Exeter, Devon. 2,880 likes · 14 talking about this · 412 were here. Jackanory is a small independent business established in Exeter for over 36 years . We buy, sell an

  7. Jackanory is an achievement that requires the player to have Elsie tell a story by giving her a cup of tea. Update history [ edit | edit source ] This information has been compiled as part of the update history project .