If good lighting and a magnifier aren’t cutting it, and you can no longer read regular TV listings, fear not – you don’t have to miss your favourite programmes.

We produce weekly TV and radio guides in a range of accessible formats so whether you want to keep up with Bake Off or settle down with a classic Bond film, you’ll know exactly when they’re scheduled.

Choose large print, audio, e-text or braille and, if you're struggling with hard-to-see, tiny buttons on your TV remote, consider swapping to a large button, programmable TV remote (DR05 or DR06).

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