I’ve observed something interesting. When I search for this movie in the iTunes 
Store either on my Mac or iPhone, and bring up its details, the following is 
listed under the Languages heading for the primary language: "English (Dolby 
5.1, Subtitles, CC, AD)”. Presumably, CC stands for closed captioning while AD 
stands for audio description. So it looks like when a movie is described, it’ll 
be tagged with AD. I’m totally open to corrections if this is wrong.

I’m not sure how to tell for TV episodes, though, if in fact there are any 
described TV episodes on iTunes.

Cheers,

Grant

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