
Original title
See Hear
Released
10/11/1981
Origin country
GB
Genre
Documentary
Status
Returning series
Number of seasons
4
Number of episodes
39
The programme focuses on the British and the worldwide deaf community and covers a broad range of topics from areas such as education, deaf people's rights, technology and language. The programme is presented entirely in BSL and is broadcast with voice-over and subtitles in English throughout the programme.


The first of 20 weekly programmes for people with hearing problems. News, views and entertainment made more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers by subtitles and sign language, This week: The Borgias, Interim Theatre's Equus



This week, Unemployment in Great Britain.



This week Cliff Richard talks about his new television series; and a visit to East Somerset Railway to meet Geoff Bown.

This week, The Arms Balance; Hi-De-Hi.

This week, Telephone aids; Eric Sykes


In the spirit of Christmas, a look at a new television channel for the deaf, called Channel 41.










Magazine for the deaf community highlighting the latest issues.

Celebrating the achievements of the deaf community in mainstream media with Charlie Swinbourne, and a behind-the-scenes look at Waterloo Road's first deaf BSL character.

Memnos Costi is joined by campaigner Craig Butcher to discuss what neurodiversity is, and how it can affect people's daily lives.

We examine the various ways in which families work, with stories of adoption and how siblings found growing up with each other in a mixed deaf/hearing family.

Ahmed Mudawi is joined by Vilma Jackson to explore her multicultural upbringing and celebrate the achievements of the international deaf community.

We take a look at today’s deaf LGBTQ+ society, exploring how things have changed. We take a peak at deaf drag and look at bisexuality and asexuality.

A look at the cost of living, with practical advice, a discussion about money and a discussion with RAD’s Mark Wheatley. Presented by Ahmed Mudawi.

Reality TV star Ross McCarthy joins Rolf Choutan to chat all things sport. Featuring a would-be Deaflympian swimmer as well as the first deaf woman to swim the English Channel.

Marios Costi is joined by deaf audiologist Sarah Adedeji. They highlight personal stories and creative approaches to support and healing.

Amy Murray is joined by Punk Chef, aka Scott Garthwaite to discuss food and people's relationship with it.

Marios Costi is joined by pioneering actor and director Charlotte Arrowsmith for an exploration of the world of work within the deaf community.

Jazzy Whipps and Danny Murphy celebrate BBC Children in Need with a fun BSL bingo challenge and inspiring stories from deaf children supported by the charity.

In this Question Time special, Rolf Choutan hosts a debate from MediaCityUK in Salford, bringing together leading voices from across the deaf community to explore the key issues shaping its future.

TV chef Scott Garthwaite, better known as Punk Chef, opens the doors of the cafe to two remarkable guests from the deaf community: footballer Jamie Clarke and YouTuber Jazzy Whipps.

Scott Garthwaite, aka Punk Chef, opens the doors of the cafe to two remarkable guests from the deaf community: baker Tasha Stones and Jeff McWhinney, the former CEO of the British Deaf Association.

Scott Garthwaite, better known as Punk Chef, opens the doors of the cafe to two remarkable guests from the deaf community: Being Her founders Heroda and Hermon Berhane, and DJ and rapper MC Geezer.
Michael Woods is a British mountaineer with an extraordinary goal: to become the first deaf climber ever to conquer the Seven Summits, the highest peak on each continent, including Mount Everest.


A look at love and relationships in the deaf community, from a couple married for over 50 years to honest conversations about modern dating and finding connection today.

A look at travel in the deaf community, with tips for deaf travellers, solo adventures around the world and stories of confidence, independence and discovery.

See Hear explores deaf creators online, revealing the highs, lows and realities of social media life, from viral success and community connection to pressure and criticism.

A look at wildlife and conservation, visiting Edinburgh Zoo and meeting experts protecting endangered species and habitats for the future.

See Hear explores how AI and digital tools are changing life for deaf people, from English-to-BSL translation and communication tech to new ways of working, connecting and living.
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