Görme yetisini kaybetmiş olan Avukat Matt Murdock'ın diğer duyuları diğer insanlardan daha fazla gelişmiştir. Murdock suçsuz insanları başarıyla savunmasının yanı sıra, geceleri Daredevil kimliğiyle şehri kötülerden ve suçlulardan korumaktadır.
See, günümüzden uzak bir gelecekte geçiyor. Dizide, görme yetisini yitiren insanlığın , hayatta kalmak için yeni yollar aramasını konu ediniyor. Ne var ki yeni hayata gelen ikiz bebeklerin görme yetisiyle doğması işleri karıştırıyor.
The OA, yedi sene önce kaybolduğunda gözleri görmeyen, kör bir kadın olan Prairie Johnson'ın, yıllar sonra gözleri düzelmiş bir şekilde ortaya çıkışının gizemli hikayesini anlatıyor.
Homicide detective Tess Avery, diagnosed as blind, teams up with Sunny Patel, a remote guide, to solve crimes. Using tech and trust, they tackle cases while challenging notions of ability and boundaries.
It's not every family that's brought closer together by divorce, but then again, the Fishers are anything but typical.
Mr. Magoo, the eponymous kind-hearted fellow is always happy to lend a hand, but often causes disasters instead as without his glasses he makes all kinds of chaotic mix-ups. Despite this, his only enemy is his neighbor Fizz: a megalomaniacal hamster and his human minion, Weasel, who are somehow always accidentally thwarted by Magoo.
In the 1750s London’s perilous streets were run by armed gangs, corrupt night watchmen and thief takers. Then two Westminster magistrates, novelist Henry Fielding and his brother, John, obtained a grant from Parliament allowing them to bring some law and order to the crime-ridden boroughs of Central London.
My Love Toram is about a woman who loses her sight in an accident. She despairs at first, but finds new hope to live again through the help of her guide dog, Toram.
Blind Mimi and her best friend Lisa discover the world around them and experience fantastic adventures.
Ian Hamilton and his guide dog, Major, explore the past, present and future of towns across Scotland.
Blind Young Things is a 2007 British documentary about students at the Royal National College for the Blind in Hereford. The film was shown on Channel 4 as part of the Cutting Edge documentary strand, and aired on 30 April 2007. The film won a Royal Television Society award for Channel Four and the Cutting Edge team in 2008.