Magazine for the deaf community highlighting the issues affecting the community
With a special focus on education, the programme follows school children who are lobbying MPs to tighten the rules on classroom acoustics.
DetailsRadha Manjeshwar visits the Deaf Bikers UK rally, while Stephen Collins samples interpreted performances at the Glastonbury Festival. Plus, Stories Behind the Signs with Memnos.
DetailsSee Hear goes undercover to investigate the poor acoustics in some major restaurants. Louise Simmonds and her audiologist Mark Scutchings set out to measure how bad the problem is.
DetailsOscar-winning actress Marlee Matlin, who became an international star after her performance in Children of a Lesser God, discusses her life and work.
DetailsDaryl Jackson is on a long-running quest to find his birth mother. Over the last three years See Hear has followed his story which provides a fascinating insight into adoption.
DetailsSee Hear goes behind the scenes at Coronation Street to meet deaf actress Ali Briggs, who explains how her character's deafness is blended into the plotlines.
DetailsSee Hear focuses on the 2009 baby boom, which seems to be just as much a phenomenon in the deaf community as it is with hearing people.
DetailsSee Hear meets Tracey Tiler, the deaf woman who is bringing up four kids while managing the career of champion wrestler Sean Noone. Plus a look at an important new health survey.
DetailsSee Hear marks Black History Month by meeting a group of black deaf people who want to find out more about their history. Memnos Costi has another of his Stories Behind the Signs.
DetailsSee Hear asks whether deaf prisoners are receiving equal treatment, and we hear more from new mum Melissa and her Baby Diaries. With Radha Manjeshwar and Memnos Costi.
DetailsRadha Manjeshwar discovers how the increased presence of signing interpreters at events like Glastonbury and Latitude make big music events worthwhile.
DetailsSee Hear profiles two deaf men following their passions - up-and-coming fashion talent Chris King, and teenage motocross sensation Josh Waterman. Plus, Melissa's Baby Diaries.
DetailsSee Hear celebrates the sign song phenomenon with a special Culture Review. The team go to Helsinki to meet rappers Signmark, who have been snapped up by a major record label.
DetailsSee Hear is on the football pitch as Memnos meets Roanna Simmons, the player coach of Fulham Deaf FC. Plus a preview of some of the top films screening at this year's Deaffest.
DetailsSee Hear visits a mental health outreach team dedicated to working with deaf young people and there is an update on the educational progress of deaf children Lucy and Yasin.
DetailsOliver Westbury was the first deaf man to reach the North Pole and plans a rare double - journeying to the South Pole in 2012, on the centenary of the ill-fated Scott expedition.
DetailsSee Hear meets a young deaf woman campaigning against violence on women. After a harrowing experience, she became the only deaf woman in a female Glaswegian drumming band.
DetailsMemnos looks into signing panto with a BSL interpreter and Neil Morrissey, and a there's a report on a possible link between playing golf with titanium drivers and hearing loss.
DetailsFeaturing a review of Winkball, an internet networking site, a report into the dangers to musicians of exposing their hearing to loud music, and Memnos learns street-dance.
DetailsA man who was struck by a million-volt bolt of lightning shares his extraordinary story. Plus, a girl who passed a BSL Level 2 exam at just eight years old.
DetailsFeaturing moonwalking Luke Hollingsworth, a report on potential new EU legislation limiting volume on MP3 players, and news from an exchange project between the UK and Nepal.
DetailsLooking at Lord Jack Ashley's remarkable career in both Houses of Parliament. He discusses his experiences in politics during the hearing and deaf stages of his life.
DetailsIt's National Storytelling week and See Hear looks at ways in which deaf and hard of hearing children are being introduced to the joys of stories and reading.
DetailsWe meet a deaf woman who owes her life to her hearing dog, Boris. Bernadetta Henry suffers with sleep apnoea, a condition which stops her breathing. Boris knows when to rouse her.
DetailsSee Hear visits a group in Rotherham that aims to help deaf learner drivers get to grips with the theory test and ditch their L-plates.
DetailsA look at how some police forces across the UK are rolling out a variety of initiatives aimed at improving the way they serve the deaf and hard of hearing public.
DetailsMemnos goes to Leeds to find out about a project that gives a deaf and hard-of-hearing group unique, behind-the-scenes access to the Thackray Museum of Modern Medicine.
DetailsSee Hear meets Graham Moxon, who lost his hearing overnight, and young jockey Philip Prince, who won his battle to become recognised as an amateur horseracing competitor.
DetailsSee Hear visits the Deaf Connections project in Glasgow to see how it has benefited from Sport Relief funding in the past.
DetailsRadha Manjeshwar takes a day-trip to Cardiff to check out some new technology aimed at improving access for deaf visitors to Cardiff Castle.
DetailsSee Hear finds out about what is on offer at Canterbury Cathedral to welcome deaf and hard of hearing worshippers, and cameras are given permission to attend a signed Evensong.
DetailsWith the launch of signed services at the East London Mosque, deaf Muslims will at last have full access to their religion. Also, See Hear attends the launch of a deaf-run cafe.
DetailsThe programme visits Galloway, Scotland, and a couple who run their own wildlife conservation park. In the culture review, Radha Manjeshwar highlights the best in deaf theatre.
DetailsMemnos Costi takes to the waves, learning to surf in Cornwall. He also meets Harry Hilliar who is preparing for the World Deaf Surfing Championships.
DetailsSee Hear meets budding rugby star Ryan Owen, who plays prop for Warrington. Plus there's a report on the recent UK Deaf Tennis Championships.
DetailsRadha Manjeshwar goes to the movies in her culture review, discussing mainstream and deaf cinema. Memnos Costi tells another of his Stories Behind the Signs.
DetailsSee Hear meets children's author Julia Donaldson, Memnos explores commonly confused signs in BSL and there is a portrait of a deaf woman in the Metropolitan Mounted Police.
DetailsSee Hear investigates allegations against a BSL teacher. Plus, a look at how signing has changed since it was first recorded in the 8th century.
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