In this review of the year, Yvonne and Julian look back at some positive moments, some incredibly important conversations and end it on a happy note. Show more
Yvonne and Julian learn more about Covid-19 vaccines, how Deaf Rainbow UK was set up and pay their respects to deaf athlete Teddy Webb. Show more
Yvonne and Julian learn more about the vaccine rollout, the latest update on the Where’s the Interpreter campaign and the closure of units for deaf pupils in mainstream schools. Show more
Yvonne and Julian learn about the impact on CODAs, the launch of the Green Room podcast and the importance of having a positive body image. Show more
Exploring anti-Asian hate crime, deaf people doing jury service, still-life painting and the Deaf Mosaic exhibition. Show more
We celebrate See Hear’s 40th anniversary. Memnos Costi takes a look into deaf history, and previous programme presenters share their memories. There is also a special Switch reunion. Show more
We visit the EastEnders set, smash world records and learn about the closure of Derby Deaf Club. Show more
Nadeem goes on staycation in Cornwall. He begins his adventure at Land's End before heading to Camborne Deaf Club, where he learns about isolation in the area. Show more
A look at funding issues for parliamentary candidates, a day at the vets, a visit to the first deaf women's professional rugby player, and the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. Show more
See Hear looks at a new deaf-led storyline being made for the BBC Drama Casualty. And a performance artist who uses choreography to create what she calls 'visual sound'. Show more
Lynn Stewart-Taylor learns about how Covid-19 has impacted the lives of deaf people, such as Rachael Williams, who was stranded in India. Fifi Garfield researches the history of video calling. Show more
Yvonne and Julian learn about Ace and Duffy’s experience in Seoul, how lockdown has benefited the environment and the experience of deaf people within the Black Lives Matter movement. Show more
Wendy Daunt takes a look at Rosie Cooper’s private member's bill that will declare BSL an official language, while Yvonne and Julian meet Nadeem Islam to learn more about his role in ITV’s The Bay. Show more