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Nadeem Islam hosts a panel debate on what it means to be a parent of deaf children in 21st-century Britain.

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Series 43
Nadeem Islam hosts a panel debate on what it means to be a parent of deaf children in 21st-century Britain.
Julian and Yvonne take a deep dive into the Accessible Information Standard and what impact it is having on the deaf community, including access to healthcare.
This month, we take a step back in time to life before subtitles to celebrate the achievements of Ruth Myers, who was instrumental in campaigning to get them onto our screens.
Featuring two inspirational Welsh people: Caleb McDuff, who’s turned professional racing driver, and Dot Miles, who’s had a purple plaque unveiled in her honour. Plus a celebration of Pride Month.
A celebration of Deaf Awareness Week. Chris Beech and Nathan Young join Yvonne and Julian to talk about their campaign to create fair play for deaf athletes.
Looking at tips for wellness, both for the body and mind, plus a trip to the banks of the Thames to look for treasure with historian Peter Brown.
Jodie Ounsley, aka Fury, joins Yvonne and Julian in the studio to discuss what it’s like to be the UK’s first deaf Gladiator.
Can you cook something special that has the wow factor on a budget? Punk Chef has a few ideas. Also, discussions on the BSL GCSE and the cost-of-living crisis.
Nadeem Islam hosts a panel debate on what is means to be deaf in 21st-century Britain. This second episode asks - what does the future of the deaf community look like?
Nadeem Islam hosts a panel debate on what it means to be deaf in 21st-century Britain.
Jazzy Whipps and Benny Ngo take a road trip to the county of Yorkshire and discover the rich history and culture it has to offer.
Jazzy Whipps and Benny Ngo take a road trip down the east coast of the UK and discover the rich history and
Ruaridh Lever-Hogg and Dilara Earle take a look back at 2023, showcasing favourite See Hear stories and highlighting monumental achievements within the deaf community.
See Hear gets into the Christmas spirit with its annual panto. Yvonne and Julian catch up with Damaris Cooke and Rolf Choutan about their year in sport.
See Hear is dedicating an entire programme to support BBC Children in Need and are on a mission to spread BSL across the UK. They have a very special guest to help, Pudsey!
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