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I See What You Mean

on BBC One London

A series of ten programmes 3: Deaf, not daft
... words from a recently deafened person. Frustration, shock and depression have all been associated with deafness, but a housewife, an engineer and a psychologist speak from personal experience to encourage others. Introduced by POLLY ELWES and RICHARD BAKER
(The programme will be captioned for those who cannot hear.)
Director BRUN DAUBNEY Producer DAVID ALLEN
Book (same title) 85p, from bookshops. Details of lip-reading exercises will be given in the programme

Contributors

Introduced By:
Polly Elwes
Introduced By:
Richard Baker
Director:
Brun Daubney
Producer:
David Allen

BBC One London

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