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==Concept and production== ''Vision On'' was conceived and developed by [[BBC]] producers [[Ursula Eason]] and [[Patrick Dowling (producer)|Patrick Dowling]] to replace a monthly series ''For Deaf Children'' (1952β64),<ref name="auto"/> a programme paced slowly enough for children to read captions and subtitles. It was noted in surveys that a favourite for deaf children was ''[[Top of the Pops]]'', due to its lively and fast-moving format and that even the profoundly deaf could still enjoy the music's lower frequency notes. There was initial disagreement as to whether [[lip-reading]] or [[British Sign Language]] would be more appropriate. Eventually it was decided that, since the new programme was intended as entertainment rather than education, communication would be entirely visual, the amount of text would be severely limited and, except for a few repeated statements, speech would be abandoned altogether. The title ''Vision On'' referred to the illuminated sign in studios indicating that cameras were live. Normally another sign "Sound On" would follow, but the titles for ''Vision On'' deliberately omitted this. The programme's logo is made up from the handwritten words of the title and their reflection, stylised into an animated character. The aim of the programme was to entertain but also to encourage imagination, with a fast-paced flow of contrasting ideas, both sane and silly. This mixture was an apparent success as the series ran for twelve years and, while retaining a commitment to the deaf, attracted a wider following and gained several awards including the international [[Prix Jeunesse]] and the [[BAFTA]] Award for Specialised Series (Patrick Dowling 1974).<ref>{{cite web | url=http://awards.bafta.org/award/1974/television/specialised-series | title=BAFTA Awards }}</ref>
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