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Robert Dougall Appeals for The Royal National Institute for the Deaf

on BBC One London

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To those who never hear or utter a recognisable sound in their lives, who cannot even read because they scarcely know what language is, vision is as essential as hearing is to the blind. It is to explain how serious and important television is for the deaf that Robert Dougall appeals this evening.

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Presenter:
Robert Dougall

BBC One London

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