As if by magic, computer-animated genies and goblins will bring Jackanory back to BBC1 next Monday after an absence of more than 10 years. John Sessions appears in Muddle Earth to narrate the first ...
CBBC unveils a new-look Jackanory for the 21st century with the story of Muddle Earth, narrated by John Sessions. Muddle Earth, which will also be broadcast simultaneously on BBC One, is a hilarious ...
The very name brings back memories of cosy teatimes by the fire and the simple pleasure of a good story. Now Jackanory, the classic BBC children's show, is about to return after a decade off air, ...
CBBC today unveils the new-look Jackanory, which is set to burst onto screens at the end of November. Academy and Bafta Award-winning actor Sir Ben Kingsley narrates The Magician of Samarkand, a ...
Classic children's storytelling programme Jackanory is to be brought back to TV screens. Alison Sharman, who took over as controller of the BBC's children's department in June, has signalled her ...
Academy Award and Bafta Award-winning actor Sir Ben Kingsley, whose versatility has seen him play everyone from Gandhi to a gangster in Sexy Beast, is now turning his talents to narrating children's ...
Classic TV story-telling show Jackanory is to be revived by the BBC, it has emerged. The programme, which began in 1965 with a cast of celebrities reading children's books, could return next year. The ...
Fifty years after the BBC story-telling show first aired, Sinclair McKay reports on how and why it became a hit Household names, including Spike Milligan, Rik Mayall, and Kenneth Williams, were eager ...
"I'll tell you a story about Jackanory". The first episode of the children's storytelling programme went out on 13 December 1965, with Cap of Rushes, told by Lee Montague. It was illustrated with ...
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