A look at easy ways to reduce waste over the Christmas period, and a look at the prominent deaf people emerging into the limelight this year in film, TV and media. 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
Can you cook something special that has the wow factor on a budget? Punk Chef has a few ideas. Also, discussions on the BSL GCSE and the cost-of-living crisis. Show more
Jodie Ounsley, aka Fury, joins Yvonne and Julian in the studio to discuss what it’s like to be the UK’s first deaf Gladiator. Show more
Looking at tips for wellness, both for the body and mind, plus a trip to the banks of the Thames to look for treasure with historian Peter Brown. Show more
Julian and Yvonne are in the studio meeting with Victoria Nelson of Deaf4Deaf to talk about how deaf people can get the right help for their mental wellbeing. Show more
Environmental scientist Ley Bergeron and eco warrior Lesley Sheldon give tips on living a sustainable life. Beekeeping enthusiast Kim Waine-Thomas advises on how to help the bee population flourish. Show more
Investigating two deaf centres which closed within weeks of one another, leaving local deaf people without vital support. And Reg Cobb hosts his first ever radio show - in sign language! Show more
Julian and Yvonne travel to Reims, France to visit the famous Clin D’Oeil biannual arts festival. Ramesh Meyappan discusses his new one-man show and John Smith tells us about his new sign songs. Show more
Julian and Yvonne are in the studio introducing a range of films and interviews around the theme of International Women’s Day.
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With little to no support available, is the emotional trauma of interpreting difficult situations causing interpreters to quit the profession and what can be done about it? Show more
This edition of the magazine programme celebrates Black History Month by speaking with today's young deaf black role models about their experiences. Show more