Hi,
I've just checked the IPlayer page, and it's audio-described there.
Looking at the Sky channel listings online, it would seem that BBC2 is
audio-described on channels 102 and 969. However, there was no such description
on 102 when I tried it during I Daniel Blake last night. It would seem strange
that a programme with Audio-Description on BBC IPlayer would not include
audio-description when it went to air, but it looks as if this (just) might
have happened here. Anyway, I don't have to worry for my own personal viewing
of the film now that I have picked up the IPlayer version. Strange though.
Best,
Clive
Best,
Clive
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But it is AD on BBC iPlayer.
Steve Nutt writes:
Also to confirm that I, Daniel Blake, is not audio described.
All the best
Steve
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of CJ&AA
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Sent: 06 January 2019 13:53
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: A couple of TV Audio-description queries
I’d say the problem about the imbalance of sound is quite a common one; I
don’t know why as technically it shouldn’t be that difficult a problem to
solve.
Alison
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: A couple of TV Audio-description queries
Clive, I cannot remember the precise number on Sky but if you call up number
996 this gives a complete listing of all the channels, including those with
audio description. John Wells.