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Jackanory. 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. [1] The show was first transmitted on 13 December 1965, and the first story was the fairy-tale "Cap-o'-Rushes" read by Lee Montague. Jackanory was broadcast until 1996, with around ...
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16 de nov. de 2004 · Jackanory is a British slang term derived from a children's TV show of the same name. It can mean a story, a lie, a joke, or masturbating with an Oreo, according to different definitions on Urban Dictionary.
Jackanory is a children's TV show that started in 1965 and features stories read by celebrities. The name comes from an 18th century rhyme, \"I'll tell you a story about Jack a Nory\".
24 de jan. de 2017 · Published on: 24 January 2017 Author: Liza Millett. Joy Whitby, creator of Jackanory – the BBC’s groundbreaking reading show that ran from 1965 to 1996 – tells us how the programme came into being, and why we’ll never lose our appetite for stories to enrich our lives.
111. 17K views 2 years ago. A look back at the history of the hugely popular children's series, Jackanory, in which a well-known actor would read a book to camera alongside...
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Jackanory succeeded in persuading many reluctant readers to pick up a book. The success of spin-off Jackanory Playhouse encouraged the BBC to develop more children's dramas, such as Jonny Briggs.
Jackanory Junior. Jackanory is a long-running BBC children's television series. It was made to interest children in reading. The show began on 13 December 1965. The first story was the fairy-tale Cap-o'-Rushes read by Lee Montague. Jackanory continued to be broadcast until 1996.