

Season - Episode
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1 - 1Orientation Aug 31, 1987
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1 - 2Consonant and Short Vowel Sounds Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 3Word Families Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 4Additional Word Families Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 5Review 1 Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 6Syllables Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 7Writing Improvement Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 8Words Starting with Qu Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 9Two-Syllable Words Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 10Review 2 Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 11Letter Writing Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 12Long Vowel Sounds Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 13Long A Sounds Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 14Consonant Slides Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 15Review 3 and Capital Letters Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 16Long Vowel Sounds Made By E Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 17Long I and Usage of Titles Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 18Phrases and Sentences Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 19Two-Vowel Rule Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 20Review 4 and Long U Sound Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 21Ew Words Reviewed Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 22Syllabication Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 23Review of Syllabication Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 24Aw Sounds Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 25Review 5 and Oi Words Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 26Reading Phrases Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 27Words Ending with Le Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 28Letter-Writing Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 29Usage of Who and What Words Jan 01, 1970
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1 - 30Final Review Session Jan 01, 1970
Overview
Learn To Read is an adult educational TV series that consists of 30 programs, hosted by entrepreneur and literacy advocate Wally Amos. Co-instructors include Doris Biscoe and Charlotte Scot. Bruce Jenner guest-starred on the first episode. This was based on 27 million Americans having almost no reading skills. On Friday, there is a review of the week. The final program reviews the entire series. In every episode a "Getting Along" segment is used, with either Sylvia Glover or Jim Johnson as instructors. Aside, there was Les the Letter Man and Nancy the Word Woman. Finally, there was Billy Green, referred as the "Book Guy", telling viewers to get their workbook. Learn to Read was produced by Kentucky Educational Television in association with WXYZ-TV, and funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The program was produced at WXYZ's studios in Southfield, Michigan, with additional production done by KET in Kentucky. The program was televised on many PBS member stations, as well as syndicated to commercial stations. The program was also seen locally on WXYZ-TV, generally weekday mornings at 5AM.