This month, we meet Lara Scott, a Norfolk local who takes us around Norfolk Deaf Festival - an annual event that brings the local deaf community together. The theme this year is humour; Norfolk has never had so many comedians in the area. Robotica have also been invited to showcase their latest AI technology which could potentially help with rural isolation.\n\nBack in the studio, deaf yoga teacher Sarah Scott gets Yvonne and Julian on their feet for some wellness techniques. She also gives tips on how deaf people can access their local yoga class. \n\nWe also head to the heart of the Lake District with Lucy Clark. She meets deaf entrepreneur Jo Dennison, whose latest enterprise not only provides sustainable energy to her own home, but also to 120-140 homes in her local area. \n\nWe end the programme with a tribute to Sinead O’Connor, who passed away recently. We remember her for being one of the first hearing artists to produce a signed song, which became a worldwide phenomenon. \n
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Series 43: Episode 17
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03-04-2024
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Series 43: Episode 16
Yvonne and Julian meet a real life superhuman - Jodie Ounsley aka Fury, the honorary president of UK Deaf Sport, professional rugby player with the Exeter Chiefs and, most recen ...
06-03-2024
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Series 43: Episode 15
Can you cook something special that has the wow factor on a budget? Punk Chef has a few ideas. He joins Yvonne and Julian in the studio for a cooking extravaganza. \n\nSee Hear ...
07-02-2024
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Series 43: Episode 14
With the BSL Bill passing, and more and more deaf awareness being raised every year, it seems there is no better time to be deaf. But what does being deaf mean in today's world? ...
31-01-2024
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Series 43: Episode 13
With the BSL Bill passing, and more and more deaf awareness being raised every year, it seems there is no better time to be deaf. But what does being deaf mean in today's world? ...
24-01-2024
BBC 2
Series 43: Episode 12
Jazzy Whipps and Benny Ngo take to our screens once more for this year’s See Hear on Tour: Yorkshire. The pair take to the wheel of their campervan on a road trip to disco ...
17-01-2024
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Series 43: Episode 11
Jazzy Whipps and Benny Ngo take to our screens for this year’s See Hear on Tour: the east coast. The pair take to the wheel of their campervan on a road trip to discover t ...
10-01-2024
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Series 43: Episode 10
Ruaridh Lever-Hogg and Dilara Earle, who work behind the scenes on See Hear, present this special programme that takes a look back at the highlights of 2023. The pair showcase s ...
03-01-2024
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Series 43: Episode 9
With Christmas comes colder weather, darker skies and…panto! This time it's Aladdin. Taking to the stage are David Ellington as Aladdin, Yvonne as Jasmine, Julian as the ...
06-12-2023
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Series 43: Episode 8
For the first time, See Hear is dedicating an entire programme to support BBC Children in Need, and Yvonne and Julian are on a mission to spread BSL across the nation. However, ...
01-11-2023
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Series 42: Episode 3
To celebrate Deafinitely Theatre’s 20th birthday, Charlotte Arrowsmith takes a trip down memory lane to learn more about its history and how it was founded. Charlotte hear ...
01-06-2022
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Series 43: Episode 7
What are Yvonne and Julian raving about? Come and find out when DJ, Troi Lee joins them in the studio.\n\nLater in the programme, Deepa Shastri looks at South Asian history thro ...
04-10-2023
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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 42: Episode 15
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, Yvonne and Julian hear the stories of couples from all over the UK about how they met and what makes their relationship work. \n\nMeanwhile, ...
01-02-2023
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Series 42: Episode 4
Mia Edward heads to Wolverhampton for Deaffest, the UK’s leading deaf-led film and arts festival, which is taking place for the first time since lockdown. Mia meets young ...
06-07-2022
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Series 42: Episode 7
See Hear pays a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving British monarch, by highlighting members of the deaf community who met her through their work or at the presen ...
05-10-2022
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Series 40: Episode 16
Presented from Yvonne and Julian’s homes, See Hear has an update on the Where’s the Interpreter campaign from Lynn Stewart-Taylor. Joanne Woodhouse-Roberts joins the ...
03-03-2021
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