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BSkyB is to celebrate the International Day of Disabled Persons, next Wednesday 3 December, with the launch of sign language interpretation on Sky Movies.
Sky seems determined to lead the way for improved services for visually and aurally handicapped people. It is offering "an increasing choice of accessible programmes and services for deaf and hard of hearing viewers."
Sky Movies will broadcast two films carrying open sign language interpretation at peak time. Bend it Like Beckham and Children of a Lesser God will be fully signed for Sky digital viewers on Sky Movies 9 from 8pm. The event signals the launch of a monthly signed film strand in peak time on Sky Movies.
From January 2004, Sky Movies 9 will broadcast two signed films on the first Sunday of every month, beginning with A Beautiful Mind and John Q at 8pm on 4th January.
Sky seems determined to lead the way for improved services for visually and aurally handicapped people. It is offering "an increasing choice of accessible programmes and services for deaf and hard of hearing viewers."
Sky Movies will broadcast two films carrying open sign language interpretation at peak time. Bend it Like Beckham and Children of a Lesser God will be fully signed for Sky digital viewers on Sky Movies 9 from 8pm. The event signals the launch of a monthly signed film strand in peak time on Sky Movies.
From January 2004, Sky Movies 9 will broadcast two signed films on the first Sunday of every month, beginning with A Beautiful Mind and John Q at 8pm on 4th January.