Documentary following Annie Price, who was badly burnt in a fire as a baby, as she travels to South Korea to explore a culture where plastic surgery is common. Show more
An immersive, experiential film in BSL about the deaf world, with its unique humour and culture. There is no score, no commentary and none of the conventions of normal film-making. Show more
The Route Masters: Running London's Roads
Episode 3: On the Buses
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two England
Series revealing how London's roads keep moving. As London's bus drivers cope with more passengers than ever, a new Routemaster bus for the 21st century is built. Show more
Nine people who live with obesity, or who choose to call themselves fat, move in together to explore what it means to be larger bodied in Britain today. Show more
The group dig deeper to understand how they became big in the first place and turn to look at what society should do about it. They also get to enjoy a dance class, comedy gig and family barbecue. Show more
Adoption is now high on the political agenda as the best option for the 65,000 children in care. This film addresses the hidden cost of adoption breakdown. Show more
The story of one school's groundbreaking battle to save problem pupils from the scrap heap and bring exam success. Show more
Documentary showcasing the extraordinary spirit of ordinary residents living in one of Britain's most vibrant and challenging constituencies. Show more
As the best ballroom and Latin dancers from across the globe take part in the prestigious British Open Championships at the Blackpool Dance Festival, this programme goes behind the scenes. Show more
Author Paddy Ladd pops in, there's a visit to a primary school rolling out BSL classes, and Wendy Daunt examines the BSL Act one year on. Show more
Featuring a mum on a mission to get free BSL classes for parents of deaf children, a renowned portrait artist, and young people speaking out about their mental health. Show more
Featuring the UK’s first BSL poet laureate, an Extinction Rebellion demonstration about climate change and the joy of creating things by hand. Show more
The See Hear team are filming at Glastonbury. Yvonne and Julian meet a refugee boy who tells us about his remarkable journey to the UK. Evie Waddell brings a bit of festival magic. Show more
Yvonne and Radha meet Tyron Woolfe, who shares tips on solo travelling, there's a look at deaf people in space, and Morag Skelton climbs the Scottish Highlands. Show more
See Hear heads to Norfolk Deaf Festival, Sarah Scott gives tips on how deaf people can access yoga, and we pay a tribute to Sinead O’Connor, who famously signed one of her songs. Show more
What are Yvonne and Julian raving about? Let’s find out after heading to the National Theatre to see a play on Indian history and meet Roger Cox, who breathes life into old books.
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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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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. Show more
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. Show more
Jazzy Whipps and Benny Ngo take a road trip down the east coast of the UK and discover the rich history and culture it has to offer. Show more