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  1. The Jackanory format was one of the great survivors of early television. It was relatively cheap to make and regularly maintained a healthy audience of around 3 million viewers. That it is no longer a part of today’s television schedule is not only to the detriment of children’s television, but also to children’s fiction in general.

  2. Jackanory is a BBC children's television series which was originally broadcast between 1965 and 1996. It was designed to stimulate an interest in reading.

  3. Series /. Jackanory. And now my story is done." Long-running BBC show, originally broadcast from 1965-1996, in which a famous person would read a well-known children's book, typically in 15-minute chunks over the course of a week. The stories ranged widely, with Fairy Tales, Roald Dahl, Winnie the Pooh, The Land of Green Ginger and The Moomins ...

  4. 11 de dic. de 2015 · Jackanory’s 50th Anniversary Collection is on BBC Store bbcstore.com Nostalgia is often regarded as a trivial emotion. But the complex magic of these voices pull us back to a moment when our ...

  5. 5 de may. de 2023 · Jackanory, 1965 Jackanory was the now cult kids TV series, devised to encourage an interest in reading. First airing in 1965 the series ran until 1995. In it’s first 30 year run around 3,500 episodes were broadcast. Many famous faces read stories over the years with the final story in the original run The House at Pooh Corner read by Alan Bennett. The show has been revived twice: once in ...

  6. 5 de mar. de 2019 · A celebrity reads a story, enhancing it in ways that will entice the most restless of children. More TV Tunes op http://tvtunesquiz.com

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  7. Jackanory was a classic BBC TV show that was aimed at kids and allowed them to experience some wonderful stories without the need to read them themselves. Let’s take a look back at the classic show with some of the stars who appeared on Jackanory, reading us some of our favourite stories, and also reading us stories we had never heard of and would never have experienced otherwise.