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Look and Read
British children's educational TV series (1967–2004)
British children's educational TV series (1967–2004)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Look and Read.PNG |
| genre | Children's, educational |
| country | United Kingdom |
| language | English |
| runtime | 20 minutes |
| company | BBC |
| channel | BBC One, BBC Two |
| first_aired | |
| last_aired |
Look and Read is a BBC Television programme for primary schools, aimed at improving children's literacy skills. The programme presents fictional stories in a serial format, the first of which was broadcast in 1967 and the most recent in 2004, making it the longest-running nationally broadcast programme for schools in the United Kingdom. The series remains popular among school children. Episodes of Look and Read were sometimes repeated on the CBBC Channel.
Programme format
Although originally produced for the series Merry-Go-Round, "Bob and Carol Look for Treasure" was broadcast as the first Look and Read story in the spring of 1967. The serial took the format, which the programme would continue for many years, of each episode's story being divided into two instalments with an educational section in the middle to teach children the relevant material. Teachers were also provided with story books, or "pupil pamphlets", for each serial, from which they could provide their pupils the story as well as exercises and games. The plots of the stories were written to appeal to children, initially inspired by adventure serials, and often featured puzzles for the characters to solve using their reading skills, which was also reflected in the material given to pupils. Each serial was also written with a limited vocabulary in mind, each of the keywords paced through the piece a certain number of times so they held a certain relevance above other words. They used Alphakids mostly when words appeared.
During the 1970s the programme began to bring in many new elements for a new generation of viewers. Popular new educational songs were introduced which would remain until into the 90s as well as the character Wordy. In the 1980s and early 1990s the plots also started to contain contemporary issues such as pollution. Towards the latter part of the 1990s the programme began to steer away from some of the elements of the past by, in some cases, removing songs and combining teaching elements with the story segment of the programme. The producers also began making use of the internet as a teaching aid for the programme, allowing children to access games and material through a dedicated website, although the BBC have since removed the sites due to dwindling use, to the dismay of some teachers.
List of ''Look and Read'' stories
Bob and Carol Look for Treasure (1967)
Len and the River Mob (1968)
The Boy from Space (1971)
Joe and the Sheep Rustlers (1973)
Cloud Burst (1974)
The King's Dragon (1977)
Sky Hunter (1978)
The Boy from Space (1980)
Dark Towers (1981)
Fair Ground! (1983)
Badger Girl (1984)
Geordie Racer (1988)
Through the Dragon's Eye (1989)
Sky Hunter II (1992)
This series was a reworking of the 1978 series{{Episode table |background=#ABCD92 |overall= |series= |title= |airdate= |episodes={{Episode List
Earth Warp (1994)
LRTV (1995)
Spywatch (1996)
Captain Crimson (1997)
The Legend of the Lost Keys (1998)
Zzaap and the Word Master (2001)
Spelling Strategies (2002)
Spelling with the Spellits (2002)
Shadow Play (2004)
References
References
- "Cult – Classic TV – Look and Read – Trivia". BBC.
- "Blogs, Forums and Groups for the World's Largest Education Community – TES Community". Tes.co.uk.
- "LOOK AND READ - SPYWATCH:SENT AWAY". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - SPYWATCH:GRAINGER DANGER". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - SPYWATCH:SPIES ALL ROUND". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - SPYWATCH:TROUBLE FOR MARY". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - SPYWATCH:THE POSTER COMES TO LIFE". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - SPYWATCH:BOMBS IN THE COUNTRY". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - SPYWATCH:SURPRISE". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - SPYWATCH:THE PILOT". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - SPYWATCH:THE SECRET QUARRY". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - SPYWATCH:CAPTURED". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - THE LEGEND OF THE LOST KEYS:THE BOX". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - THE LEGEND OF THE LOST KEYS:THE FIRST KEY". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - THE LEGEND OF THE LOST KEYS:THE WATCHERS". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - THE LEGEND OF THE LOST KEYS:KIDNAP". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - THE LEGEND OF THE LOST KEYS:THE CRYSTAL CONNECTION". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - THE LEGEND OF THE LOST KEYS:6". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - THE LEGEND OF THE LOST KEYS:THE BOX IS OPENED". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - THE LEGEND OF THE LOST KEYS:INTO THE BOX". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - THE LEGEND OF THE LOST KEYS". [[Getty Images]].
- "LOOK AND READ - THE LEGEND OF THE LOST KEYS:THE FINAL HOUR". [[Getty Images]].
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