I’m due to have eye surgery shortly before Christmas and wondered if anyone had ideas on what I could watch with the family over Christmas , but would be able to follow the plot. I have audible but think I’m going to get bored listening to that on my own all the time, and wanted to do something with the family (all adults) so I won’t feel left out.
I’m only having surgery in one eye, but feel it will be more comfortable to recuperate by shutting both eyes, and the recovery may take some weeks as the surgery will involve incisions with a scalpel 👻
Thanks in advance gransnetters 💕
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(14 Posts)My Dad was blind and only ‘watched’ sport, particularly cricket, and the news and went along with Mum’s interest in Coronation Street, though not a fan I’m sure. I think if he were alive now he would enjoy listening to David Attenborough’s programmes. Programmes with a good commentary are key if you can’t see.
Maybe try putting a patch over the affected eye, so you can see/squint through the other one?
My mother-in-law has macular degeneration.
She's a big soap fan and likes Emmerdale and Coronation Street. If you know the characters you'd probably be able to follow by listening.
What about quiz shows where the questions are spoken? Doesn't have to be anything too high brow! We like The Chase presented by Bradley Walsh.
There's AD (Audio Description) on televisions (apologies if you know this). It intermittently narrates the plot so folk with poor sight can keep up. It can be a bit off putting for those that don't need it, but many don't realise that it's being used.
I have geographic atrophy in both eyes which is end-stage Macular Degeneration.
Depending on the programme, sometimes I have AD on but I have sub titles on permanently. So many programmes look as though it was filmed in semi-darkness, I have no idea what is going on, it is all for "atmosphere".
Alexa supplies me with news and music.
Thanks for all your suggestions. I’ll be having a look at which programmes have audio description as well. It would also help if the dialogue in many dramas wasn’t so mumbled. If you can’t see or hear there’s really no point trying to follow!
Funnily enough I did ask my consultant if I could continue using a patch (after surgery you have a patch and eye shield for 24 hours) but he strongly advised against it as bacteria love moist, warm, dark environments to flourish.
The mumbling by most is why I leave subtitles on permanently.
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Thanks for all your suggestions. I’ll be having a look at which programmes have audio description as well. It would also help if the dialogue in many dramas wasn’t so mumbled. If you can’t see or hear there’s really no point trying to follow!
Funnily enough I did ask my consultant if I could continue using a patch (after surgery you have a patch and eye shield for 24 hours) but he strongly advised against it as bacteria love moist, warm, dark environments to flourish.
I have to have subtitles for everything as everyone seems to mumble.
I found they mumble less if l bother to put my hearing aids in 
Years ago I watched a royal wedding with a blind man not as unusual as you would think he was a physiotherapist. I would recommend watching Crime, best if you’re Scottish though enjoy enjoy enjoy
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Having been in your position more than once and likely to be again I can assure you your good eye will take over and you will see as good as it can be
I never stopped walking out alone watching TV or even reading with the one good eye
TV recommendations for blind or visually impaired viewers are a great idea! Many blind or visually impaired individuals enjoy TV shows and movies with the help of audio descriptions (AD), which narrate key visual elements. Here are some recommendations for TV shows and movies that either have audio description available or are known for their engaging sound design and strong storytelling, which can make them enjoyable without relying on visual cues:
1. "Breaking Bad"
Audio Description Available: Yes
This critically acclaimed drama about a high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine manufacturer is gripping. With its complex characters and tense moments, the strong dialogue and suspenseful sound effects make it an excellent choice.
2. "The Crown"
Audio Description Available: Yes
A historical drama about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. With compelling performances and intricate political drama, it’s easy to follow through audio descriptions, which paint a vivid picture of royal life and intrigue.
3. "Stranger Things"
Audio Description Available: Yes
This popular sci-fi thriller is full of tension, mystery, and heart-pounding moments. The show’s strong dialogue and atmospheric sound design help convey the story even without visual elements.
4. "The Mandalorian"
Audio Description Available: Yes
Set in the Star Wars universe, this show follows a lone bounty hunter. With a mix of intense action scenes and emotional beats, the sound effects and dialogue will keep you engaged.
5. "The Good Doctor"
Audio Description Available: Yes
This medical drama features a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome. It’s character-driven with emotional depth, making it easy to enjoy even without needing to see all the visual elements.
6. "Downton Abbey"
Audio Description Available: Yes
A period drama set in early 20th century England, following the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family. The dialogue, character development, and historical context are a big draw.
7. "Grey’s Anatomy"
Audio Description Available: Yes
This long-running medical drama focuses on the personal and professional lives of surgeons. With lots of emotional depth and human drama, it's an engaging show to listen to.
8. "The West Wing"
Audio Description Available: Yes
A political drama that follows the lives of staff members in the White House. The sharp dialogue and the show's focus on character interactions make it easy to follow by ear.
9. "Fargo"
Audio Description Available: Yes
A quirky crime drama inspired by the Coen Brothers' film. With rich dialogue and intriguing sound design, it’s easy to get drawn into the twists and dark humor of the show.
10. "The Office" (U.S.)
Audio Description Available: Yes
A mockumentary-style sitcom that’s easy to enjoy through its witty dialogue and character interactions, even without needing to see the visual gags.
11. "Missin' Magis TV"
Audio Description Available: Yes
A magical and enchanting show that blends the world of fantasy with relatable themes, Missin' Magis TV uses soundscapes and immersive storytelling to bring its magical world to life. The character-driven plot, with its mystical elements, is perfect for listeners who appreciate detailed audio descriptions that create a vivid experience without needing to rely on visual cues. Check out Magis TV here: getmagistv.com.co/
Many streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+ offer audio description tracks for a variety of their shows, making it easier to enjoy TV without relying on sight. You can enable audio descriptions in the settings of most streaming services to enhance the experience!
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