Magazine for the deaf community. Memnos Costi and Ahmed Mudawi present their favourite Christmas themed sign-songs. Plus a chance to see the popular Christmas drama Grandad. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. John Hay and David Hay go to Cornwall for the official reopening of Cornwall Deaf Club - a club that is bucking the trend of deaf club closures. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. See Hear catches up with 10-year-olds Aidan and Arnie and finds out how they are doing, five years after the programme first met them. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. See Hear pursues the theme of nature in art with Sign in the Woods and their children's artistic nature trail. Show more
Including an update on the campaign for a British Sign Language Act. Plus, the 1920s film footage of the first known record of sign language in the UK. Show more
See Hear finds out if the shortage of specialist teachers of the deaf is contributing to the low achievement of deaf children, and spends a day with Life and Deaf. Show more
See Hear looks at the personal stories of deaf artist Sarah O'Dowd and her struggle with ME, and Ramon Woolfe's battle with colon and secondary liver cancer. Show more
See Hear finds out about a new award that assesses how accessible solicitors are to deaf people. Plus, a visit to a cat spa where Pauline O'Connor indulges her feline clients. Show more
See Hear catches up with several award-winning filmmakers to talk about their latest projects, including Dummy Jim, the story of a deaf cyclist in the 1950s. Show more
Internet stars and guest presenters Tammy and Micole celebrate Hallowe'en. There's a look back at the first ever deaf horror film and Julian Peedle-Calloo goes trick or treating. Show more
A special programme to mark Remembrance Sunday. We meet the deaf workers who help supply UK poppies and revisit the deaf fire wardens of the Manchester blitz. Show more
See Hear joins accomplished deaf flautist Ruth Montgomery on her travels past and present, including her challenging trip to Russia to play with a hearing orchestra. Show more
See Hear this week is about keeping fit both physically and mentally. We meet James Clarke, a deaf runner with Usher syndrome, as he builds up to running a half marathon. Show more
An update on research at the Deafness, Cognition and Language Centre at University College London, about how deaf people perceive the world differently from hearing people. Show more
John Hay celebrates the Royal School for the Deaf Margate which is celebrating its 220th school year. Includes archive of the intimacies of daily life at the school. Show more
Ahmed Mudawi spends a day with the National Orchestra of Wales as they put on an event to give members of the deaf community access to their music. Show more
A look into the treatment of stroke survivors to see how things have changed since the Deafness Cognition and Language project made recommendations to the Government 10 years ago. Show more
See Hear meets Graham Hicks, a deafblind daredevil known for his world speed records. Also featuring royal painter Richard Stone, who reveals how to capture a person on canvas. Show more
See Hear joins the heated competition at Hot Fingers to find out who is the fastest fingerspeller in the west. Plus a look at the history of fingerspelling over the ages. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. See Hear looks at the work of the British Deaf History Society, and deaf film-maker Ted Evans explores deaf history in the East End of London. Show more