
24 Oras is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by GMA Network. Originally anchored by Mel Tiangco and Mike Enriquez, it premiered on March 15, 2004 on the network's Telebabad line up, replacing Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco. Tiangco, Enriquez, and Vicky Morales currently serve as the anchors.

Aksyon (transl. Action) is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by TV5. Originally anchored by Paolo Bediones and Cheryl Cosim, it premiered on April 5, 2010 on the network's evening line up replacing TEN: The Evening News. The show concluded on March 16, 2020. It was replaced by Frontline Pilipinas in its timeslot.

Frontline Pilipinas is a Philippine television newscast broadcast by TV5, Originally anchored by Raffy Tulfo and Cheryl Cosim, the program premiered on October 5, 2020 on the network's TodoMax Primetime Singko evening block, succeeding Aksyon. It is also simulcast through One PH and occasionally on One News. It is also heard on Radyo5 92.3 News FM. Currently, Cosim serves as a main anchor.

Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko is a Philippine television public service show broadcast by GMA Network. Originally hosted by Rosa Rosal, Orly Mercado and Antonio Talusan, it premiered on December 1, 1975. Produced by Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko Foundation, Inc., it is the longest running program and the first television program to use sign language interpreters in Philippine television. Mercado and Connie Angeles currently serve as the hosts.

News @ 6 is the flagship evening newscast of PTV, which was aired from July 2, 2012 to July 9, 2016, replacing Teledyaryo and was replaced by PTV News. Shown every Mondays to Saturdays at 18:00 Philippine Standard Time, it is anchored by former Teledyaryo anchors Kathy San Gabriel, Aljo Bendijo and Ria Fernandez. And it is anchored by Ralph Obina and Ria Fernandez on Saturdays. The newscast is simulcast on radio through Radyo ng Bayan stations nationwide.

Playdays is a British pre-school television programme which ran from 1988 to 1997 on CBBC. The show was the successor to Play School and, like its predecessor, was designed as an educational programme.

Reasonable Doubts is an American police drama television series created by Robert Singer, which broadcast in the United States by NBC that ran from August 26, 1991 to April 27, 1993.

Signing Time! is an American television program targeted towards children aged one through eight that teaches American Sign Language. It is filmed in the United States and was created by sisters Emilie Brown and Rachel Coleman, the latter of whom hosts the series. Between the years 2002 and 2008, it was aired by American Public Television in many cities across the US. Signing Time! is produced and distributed by Two Little Hands Productions, which is located in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Sweet Nothing in My Ear is a 2008 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and is based on a 1998 play of the same name by Stephen Sachs, who also wrote the teleplay. It stars Jeff Daniels and Marlee Matlin as the parents of a Deaf child, played by Noah Valencia, who struggle with deciding to give their child an implant that will allow him to hear again. The film premiered on CBS as a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation on April 20, 2008.

Switched at Birth is an American teen/family drama television series that premiered on ABC Family on June 6, 2011. The one-hour scripted drama is set in the Kansas City metropolitan area, and revolves around two teenagers who were switched at birth and grew up in very different environments: one in an affluent suburb, and the other in a working-class neighborhood. According to ABC Family, it is "the first mainstream television series to have multiple deaf and hard-of-hearing series regulars and scenes shot entirely in American Sign Language (ASL)".

TV Patrol is a Philippine television newscast produced by ABS-CBN News. It premiered on March 2, 1987 at the former ABS-CBN television network, replacing Balita Ngayon. TV Patrol is the flagship national newscast of the network and is the longest-running Filipino language evening newscast. The newscast is anchored by Bernadette Sembrano, Henry Omaga-Diaz and Karen Davila. Previous anchors include Noli de Castro, Mel Tiangco, Korina Sanchez, Julius Babao, and Ted Failon.

Vision On was a British children's television programme, shown on BBC1 from 1964 to 1976 and designed specifically for children with hearing impairment.