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Welcome to the Kaleidoscope TV Archive Podcast to celebrate more than 35 years of saving lost TV shows! These podcasts tell the stories behind the recovery of some of these lost recordings, and we play clips with a mix of comedy, drama, interviews and music. Kaleidoscope is a Birmingham based organisation specialising in locating previously missing, believed lost, television footage and coordinates ITV’s Raiders of the Lost Archives campaign. We work with the BBC on the Genome Project, provi ...
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Cortical visual impairment (CVI) is the leading cause of pediatric visual impairment in the developed world. The eyes can see, but the brain can't interpret the visual world. Due to neuroplasticity, the functional vision of a child with CVI can improve. The number of children with CVI is growing, so why isn't anyone talking about this public health crisis? We are. Music by Storm Crews. Art by Ian Kleinfeld.
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Emily has some very exciting news regarding getting a full time job and preparing for a move. Throughout this episode Emily talks about how she feels relocating to a new place, no longer living in her parent's house, and wrapping her mind around all of it. Also a lunchbox tin gave her a minor concussion? ka·lei·do·scope noun a constantly changing p…
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Featuring:NO HIDING PLACE - Two Blind MiceSHERLOCK HOLMES '68 - The Second StainTHE MAN WHO WAS SHERLOCK HOLMES - (Radio 63')DINNER DATE WITH DEATHMURDER SHEET/CRIME SHEET - Bits from both extant epsDIXON OF DOCK GREEN - Safety TrailerTHORNDYKE - TitlesDETECTIVE: ThorndykeDETECTIVE: The Loring MysteryDETECTIVE - Night Of The Horns - IntroSEXTON BLA…
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In this first episode of Kaleidoscope we meet our host Emily. She graduated from college four months ago and still has no idea what she's doing with her life. Emily talks about all the feelings and emotions that go along with being post-grad and how the transition has been. From there she moves into how she's been lacking community in the "real wor…
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This is the final Kaleidopod - Thank you for listening The December edition of Kaleidopod has so many Christmas goodies that we had to split it into two parts! Part 2 includes rare clips from classic shows Double Your Money, The Magic Roundabout, Dee Time, Begger My Neighbour, Oh Brother, All Gas and Gaiters, Not In Front of the Children, The Eamon…
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The third and final Kaleidopod Special features rare BBC broadcasts covering the last moon landing by the crew of Apollo 17. James Burke and Patrick Moore provide the commentary with help from Gene Shoemaker and Apollo 15 astronaut David Scott. These unique recordings capture the excitement of the mission and a lament that this would be the last ti…
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The December edition of Kaleidopod has so many Christmas goodies that we had to split it into two parts! Part 1 includes rare comedy clips from Mike Yarwood, Bob Monkhouse, Spike Milligan, Dudley Moore, Graeme Garden, Graham Chapman, Tim Brooke Taylor, Arthur Lowe and Warren Mitchell, plus interviews with Monty Python and Father Christmas.…
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In this specially extended episode we feature many 1960s radio recordings made by Ken Holmes for his Private Video Library, which include shows hosted by DJ's Alan Freeman, David Jacobs, Pete Murray, Dave Cash and Brian Matthew, with music including the Moody Blues, rare drama and comedy, and many news bulletins and continuity clips of the time.…
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To celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Doctor Who, we play extracts of some of the lost audio of early episodes, and tell the story of how, in late 2018, Kaleidoscope was delighted to be contacted by one of our volunteers, Robert Wyn, who had been given some audio reels of Doctor Who off air recordings. As with all Kaleidoscope projects, we returned …
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The October edition of Kaleidopod includes interviews with Morecambe & Wise and Bob Monkhouse & Denis Goodwin, an extended discussion with playwrite Alan Plater, rare comedy clips from Terry Scott, Terry Thomas and Mike Yarwood, plus music from Georgia Brown
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The September edition of Kaleidopod is a special episode on the famous TV Series "Callan" - the action-drama spy television series created by James Mitchell first airing between 1967 and 1972. Featuring an extended interview with Edward Woodward, who played David Callan. The episode also features rare and unique interviews with many actors, writers…
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The August edition of Kaleidopod includes features on The Rolling Stones and Cliff Richard, early drama clips from "The Archers" and "Crossroads", rare comedy clips from "Sykes" and "Steptoe and Son", plus music from Bob Dylan and The Moody Blues.
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The July edition of Kaleidopod features excerpts from News and Current Affairs of the 1950s and 1960s, early appearances and rare audio of Victor Borge and David Jason, amongst others, plus an extended interview with Trevor Bannister talking about his long career including "Are You Being Served?"
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The June edition of Kaleidopod features early appearances and rare audio of Paul McCartney, Peter Cushing, Grace Kelly, Richard Stilgoe, Alan Bennett, Barry Took, Sean Connery, Kenny Everett, and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop amongst others, plus music from Johnnie Ray and Spike Milligan.
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This first Special Edition of Kaleidopod for Easter features rare UK television audio from around the time of the President Kennedy assassination in November 1963. How did television sound 60 years ago? We discover the days before the shooting, with children's TV shows, afternoon political phone-ins, lots of commercials and continuity, as well as n…
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The March edition of Kaleidopod features early appearances and rare audio of John Junkin, The Goodies, Bing Crosby, Spike Milligan, Harry H. Corbett, The Two Ronnies with John Cleese, and Jack Benny amongst others, plus music from The Shadows and Buddy Holly.
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The February edition of Kaleidopod features early appearances and rare audio of Max Wall, Benny Hill, Les Dawson, Jimmy Tabuck, Marlon Brando, Clint Eastwood, John Cleese, Michael Bentine and Christopher Lee amongst others, plus music from Blue Mink.
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To celebrate 35 year of Kaleidoscope, here is the first of 16 podcasts for 2023 (including some specials!) ----> The January edition of Kaleidopod features Tom Baker, Arthur Lowe, Spike Milligan, Tony Hancock, Dee Dee Wilde, Verity Lambert, Roy Orbison, Slade and Jon Pertwee amongst others.
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Cindy Younan, founder of cvijourney.com and mother to Valentina (1.5 years), describes the day during her pregnancy when she found out about her daughter’s complications. There have been highs, lows and personal sacrifices since then, which Cindy has embraced with a positive spirit. We talk about what went through her mind when she heard the terms …
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Kira Brady tells the journey to her son’s diagnoses, which include cerebral palsy (CP), periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) and cortical visual impairment (CVI). We marvel at how it can be so difficult to get a diagnosis even when, in hindsight, Mason is considered a “textbook” case. A few things come up: Throwing chairs in the library. When a child…
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Barbara Lopez Avila has a PhD in developmental psychology. But she says she still feels ill-prepared to help her son Logan navigate life with cortical visual impairment (CVI). How can that be? She writes in a recent blog post for the Pediatric Cortical Visual Impairment Society, “…while CVI is the leading cause of pediatric visual impairment in dev…
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Grace (8) is a vibrant second grader with lots to say. She describes what it’s like to live with cortical visual impairment – the things that upset her and the special characteristics she relies on day-to-day. She says, “I’m not afraid to speak up.” And so she does.Jessica Marquardt
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Cheyanne Marcy has been an advocate on big stages, on everyday social media platforms and in day-to-day life on behalf of her son, Archer (5). She values action and advocacy – and has navigated not one, not two, but three state education systems. She writes, “… I learned I was not doing enough to advocate for my child’s needs. Advocacy begins in yo…
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Mia Carella of thismomwithablog.com shares wisdom from the head and the heart, which comes from navigating life as a CVI mom / heart mom. (Her daughter Evalyn, 8, has cortical visual impairment and a congenital heart defect.) Mia describes the ups and downs of being a special needs parent and why we should let go of the Super Mom ideal. In this epi…
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Tommy Szalapski – Google accessibility engineer and CVI dad – has created a new app for CVI literacy. The Roman Word Bubbling project automates the tedious process of adding color outlining to letters, numbers and words, based on Dr. Christine Roman’s CVI literacy research and methodology. Tommy describes this project, Google’s Lookout app and emer…
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Rosalie (1.5) has hydrocephalus, a build-up of fluid in the cavities deep within the brain, which comes with the risk of vision problems. She received a cortical visual impairment (CVI) diagnosis from an ophthalmologist who provided her parents with accurate information, for instance: CVI is a brain-based visual impairment, her brain can learn to b…
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When Emma (16) received a cortical visual impairment diagnosis at age four, CVI literature was not widely available. The consensus was “this is just what she has, live with it,” says her mother, Lynn Elko. Her family didn’t know great gains could be made. They didn’t know how to help her learn or meet developmental milestones. Then Lynn discovered …
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Judy Endicott works with her grandson River (9) on his reading skills, relying on her background as a special educator and continuing education in CVI principles and practices. How does she manage to keep up with his needs, including the countless custom materials he requires to access print? What techniques does she use to motivate him to practice…
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I’m reflecting on 2018. For me, this has been the Year of the CVI Advocate. My life has been transformed by my interactions with fellow CVI parent advocates – online, at conferences and through this podcast. From Start Seeing CVI Advocacy on Facebook to Boston for the CVI Symposium to Omaha for the American Conference on Pediatric Visual Impairment…
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Sisters Anna Ault and Lori Kinney are raising daughters with visual impairments. One has cortical visual impairment, the other an ocular visual impairment. We discuss their parallel but unique experiences advocating for CVI and Leber’s congenital amaurosis. They are raising their kids in the same community – their childhood community, in fact. Thei…
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(In)Significant PEOPLE: Introduction – Grant Buchanan http://kscopecc.org.au/mp3/(In)Significant%20PEOPLE%20grant01.mp3 (In)Significant PEOPLE: Introduction – Grant Buchanan We are starting a series looking at some well known and not so well known figures in Church History who have in their own way helped shape what it means to faithfully follow Je…
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Opera performance student Dagbjört Andrésdóttir gives us a glimpse into her life with cortical visual impairment, describing music and strong parental support as her saving grace. “I kind of knew always there was something, but I wasn’t sure if it was my vision or something else,” says Dagbjört. Three years ago, with the help of her mother, she con…
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Back to Basics – How To Pray – Michelle Sanders http://kscopecc.org.au/mp3/Michelle%20Pain%20and%20Suffering.mp3 Back to Basics – Exploring the building blocks of our faith Topic & Speaker: Pain and Suffering – Michelle Sanders Play in New Window | Download
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Back to Basics – How To Read The Bible – Mark Clarebrough http://kscopecc.org.au/mp3/How%20to%20read%20the%20Bible.mp3 Back to Basics – Exploring the building blocks of our faith Topic & Speaker: Back to Basics – Mark Clarebrough Play in New Window | Download
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God Of Justice: Faith without Works is dead – Levi Sanders http://kscopecc.org.au/mp3/Faith%20without%20works%20is%20dead%20-%20Levi.mp3 God of Justice – Just People Speaker: Levi Sanders. Faith without Works is dead. Micah 6:8 – And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God Play in New Wind…
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God Of Justice: Widows and Orphans- Beck Heyfron http://kscopecc.org.au/mp3/Beck%20-%20Widows%20and%20Orphans.mp3 God of Justice – Just People Speaker: Beck Heyfron. Widows and Orphans. Micah 6:8 – And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God Play in New Window | Download…
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God of Justice – Just People: The poor you’ll always have among you – Grant Buchanan http://kscopecc.org.au/mp3/Grant-The%20poor.mp3 God of Justice – Just People Speaker: Grant Buchanan – The poor you’ll always have among you Micah 6:8 – And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God Play in …
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God of Justice – Image of God, Imago Dei – Michelle Sanders http://kscopecc.org.au/mp3/Image%20of%20God,%20Imago%20Dei%20-%20Michelle.mp3 God of Justice – Image of God, Imago Dei Speaker: Michelle Sanders Micah 6:8 – And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God Play in New Window | Download…
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God of Justice – Myth Busting Poverty – Mark Clarebrough http://kscopecc.org.au/mp3/Mark%20-%20Myth%20Busting%20Poverty.mp3 God of Justice – Myth Busting Poverty Speaker: Mark Clarebrough – Frameworks of biases and injustice Micah 6:8 – And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God Play in N…
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Krish (6) received an early CVI diagnosis and guidance from a teacher of the visually impaired who knew how to intervene appropriately, based on his CVI Range score. With neuroplasticity and dedicated parents on his side, he’s heading to kindergarten with improved functional vision and a CVI-rich IEP. In this episode: Coming to terms with the CVI d…
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When Alisha Waugh and her husband learned that their son Griffen (10) has a cortical visual impairment (CVI), they committed to improving his functional vision above all else – and with stellar results. Alisha puts her Perkins-Roman CVI Range Endorsement to work each and every day for Griffen. She is also serving other kids with CVI and their famil…
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Henry (5) has a new cortical visual impairment (CVI) diagnosis. His mom, Rachel, now understands why he is so frustrated. He can't interpret what he sees. Relying on the 10 characteristics of CVI, they infuse vision into everything they do. His vision has improved, and his whole being has too. Not only has Rachel fully embraced the educational appr…
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Grace (6) reads sight words, enjoys hearing chapter books and shows an affinity for math. Yet she can’t interpret illustrations in a children’s book or recognize the faces of her mother and father. Her parents on the struggles and joys of raising a child with cortical visual impairment. In this episode: An early diagnosis but a late understanding o…
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