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Sign Extra

on BBC One London

A chance to see recent BBC programmes, with sign language and subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. Today: Visions of Change
For about 25 years, until the middle of the 1950s, the cinema newsreel was still - for most people - their most important window on the world. By 1955 television had already become a serious rival to the newsreels, and by the end of the 50s it had completely replaced them. What kind of changes did television bring to the way people looked at their world? Sign language interpretation by JOHN LEE
Film editor TONY WILLIAMS
Written by NICHOLAS PRONAY Producer HOWARD SMITH (E)
Information for the hearing-impaired on Ceefax pages [number removed]
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Lee
Editor:
Tony Williams
Written By:
Nicholas Pronay
Producer:
Howard Smith

BBC One London

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