From early 1983 until its demise on 31 December 1992, ORACLE pages were broadcast in vision during downtime, mostly on
Channel 4, although pages were shown during the night from 1986, with some regions showing pages nightly and others only airing them for a brief period in 1987.
Channel 4 4-Tel on View Shown between 1983 and January 1997, 4-Tel on View was a magazine featuring previews of the day's Channel 4's programmes as well as back-up information and other features, such as the adventures of a dog called 4-T, from Channel 4's own "4-Tel" teletext service. The transmissions were especially notable from 1986 when animated graphics were introduced. Although the service was transmitted alongside Oracle on Channel 4, 4-Tel was editorially and legally separate, and operated for Channel 4 by Intelfax Ltd. From 1983 until the start of Channel 4's breakfast television service in April 1989, the 4-Tel magazine ran for 15minutes and was repeated several times each day with transmissions airing at increasingly early times of the day as Channel 4 expanded its broadcast hours. Following the start of breakfast television, however, 4-Tel on View was shown in a single block, initially 40minutes in length, before the start of programmes. After ORACLE lost its franchise on 31 December 1992, 4-Tel on View continued to be shown and from 1 January 1993 until Channel 4 started 24-hour broadcasting in January 1997, 4-Tel on View was generally shown throughout Channel 4's entire closedown period.
Oracle on View Between 1983 and 1989, Channel 4 broadcast pages from the ORACLE service on air. Shown in 15-minute bursts, and alternating with 4-Tel on View and showings of the
ETP-1 testcard, the pages were seen during the day when Channel 4 was not broadcasting actual programmes. Initially, the pages shown were from one aspect of the ORACLE service with the subject matter changing every so often. Oracle on View ended on 31 March 1989, three days before Channel 4 started broadcasting breakfast television.
ITV Jobfinder Between the late 1980s and mid 1990s, many ITV companies broadcast job vacancies and related information during overnight periods and the service was provided by broadcasting the relevant ORACLE page in-vision.
Central was the first company to do this, beginning in April 1986 with
Yorkshire following in January 1987. Initially, the pages were broadcast for an hour after the end of regular programming but from April 1987, Central broadcast
Jobfinder throughout their overnight downtime with
Tyne Tees doing the same from November 1987. By late 1988, all of ITV was broadcasting a service and many other companies, including Granada, HTV and TSW, introduced their own
Jobfinder service at this point, broadcasting the pages between 4am and 5am, later 4:30am to 5:30am. By the late-1990s, the vacancies were no longer transmitted in a teletext format and by the mid-2000s all of the
Jobfinder services had ended, with Yorkshire being the last region to end its
Jobfinder programme.
Daybreak For a short period in 1987, prior to the start of 24-hour broadcasting on
ITV, a selection of teletext pages were broadcast in-vision prior to the start of
TV-am. These pages mostly consisted of news and information about TV-am. ==The end==