
The year 2020 has been full of ups and downs and has certainly been a strange year for all. In this review of the year, we take a look back at some positive moments and some incredibly important conversations before ending it on a happy note.\n\nYvonne and Julian take us though some highlights of how the deaf community pulled together in high spirits and helped keep us all entertained with some unique and exciting content during lockdown. Lisa Kelly reports on online quizzes and how they became the pinnacle of entertainment for many people through lockdown. We discover how one person brought so many people together all under one roof, but just how many, you’ll have to find out...\n\nYvonne and Julian talk to two directors who have been working with Bristol-based international theatre company Ad Infinitum to produce two powerful films during lockdown. We learn about their process and what they found out along the way.\n\n2020 has also been a year of political unrest sparked by the death of George Floyd in America back in June. This has raised a number of important conversations about racism within various communities, including the deaf community. Chris Laing is joined by Ayla Wellington and Paul Ntulila as they reflect on this year and the impact of the recent conversations around racism on the black deaf community.\n\nFinally, we look forward into 2021 and what things to look forward to.
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Series 44: 15. Question Time Special
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16-12-2025
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Series 44: 16. Children In Need Special
Jazzy Whipps and Danny Murphy dedicate the programme to BBC Children in Need, celebrating the incredible impact of the charity on deaf children and their families across the UK. ...
27-11-2025
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Series 44: Episode 10
An exploration of the world of work within the deaf community, looking at the challenges, successes and everyday realities deaf people face in the workplace.\n\nMarios Costi is ...
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Series 44: Episode 9
Amy Murray takes a look at all things food: how it connects, nourishes and shapes memories and identity. She's joined by special guest Scott Garthwaite, better known as Punk Che ...
16-10-2025
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Series 44: Episode 8
Presenter Marios Costi is joined in the studio by Sarah Adedeji, a deaf audiologist, dancer and mental health advocate. Together, they explore mental wellbeing within the deaf c ...
15-10-2025
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Series 44: Episode 7
Rolf Choutan is joined in the studio by Ross McCarthy, a former Team GB deaf footballer and the first deaf participant on TV’s Married at First Sight. Together, they explo ...
14-10-2025
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Series 44: Episode 6
Ahmed Mudawi is joined by Mark Wheatley, CEO of the Royal Association for Deaf People and a familiar face from See Hear’s past, as they tackle the rising cost of living an ...
13-10-2025
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Series 44: Episode 5
We take a look at today’s deaf LGBTQ+ society, exploring how things have changed. Presenter Tammy Broskom is joined on the Newcastle Quayside by gay rights campaigner Howa ...
11-04-2025
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Series 44: Episode 4
We celebrate the incredible achievements of the international deaf community and explore how people define themselves. \n\nAhmed Mudawi is joined by Vilma Jackson to explore her ...
10-04-2025
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Series 44: Episode 3
We examine the various ways in which a family can work. Presenter Marios Costi is joined in the studio on Newcastle’s Quayside by his old friend Mischa Cooke to chat about ...
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Series 42: Episode 1
To celebrate International Children’s Book Day, which falls on 2 April each year, Becky Bailey meets Dr Kate Rowley to find out the benefits of reading with children from ...
06-04-2022
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Series 35: 1. Election
As the general election campaign gets underway, Clive Mason puts politicians under the spotlight in a one hour debate. With hard-hitting questions supplied by the See Hear audie ...
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Series 38: 12. On Tour: Tel Aviv
Nadeem Islam visits the city of Tel Aviv in Israel, also known as The Miami of the Middle East. Wandering the sunny boulevards and beaches with his deaf Israeli guide Omer, they ...
16-01-2019
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Series 44: Episode 5
We take a look at today’s deaf LGBTQ+ society, exploring how things have changed. Presenter Tammy Broskom is joined on the Newcastle Quayside by gay rights campaigner Howa ...
11-04-2025
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Series 42: Episode 6
Radha Starr learns how the numbers of calls to domestic abuse services increased sharply during the pandemic, confirming that domestic abuse is still a serious issue that affect ...
07-09-2022
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Series 44: 16. Children In Need Special
Jazzy Whipps and Danny Murphy dedicate the programme to BBC Children in Need, celebrating the incredible impact of the charity on deaf children and their families across the UK. ...
27-11-2025
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Series 38: 7. Black History Month
Black History Month is is marked every October in the UK. It celebrates the achievements and heritage of black people, both past and present. But what is life like when you are ...
03-10-2018
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