Magazine for the deaf community highlighting the issues affecting the community
Memnos tries to learn the tricks of the trade from magician Johnny Fantastica. Plus we meet the child prodigy who is taking the classical music world by storm.
DetailsRadha Manjeshwar visits the spectacular show gardens and exhibits at the world renowned RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Plus how deaf racing driver James Clark is pursuing his ambitions.
DetailsAs Ovingdean Hall School waves its staff and pupils goodbye for good, See Hear finds out how pupils and staff feel on the eve of the 60-year-old school's closure.
DetailsSee Hear celebrates deaf clubs. History expert John Hay looks at how these institutions have changed over the years, including one in Slough celebrating its 50th birthday.
DetailsThe programme accompanies England contender Mark Forrest to St Andrews for the 8th World Deaf Golf Championships. Also, the man with an extraordinary past as a Japanese POW.
DetailsSee Hear catches up with deaf writer and artist Louise Stern at the Latitude Festival. Plus, is access for deaf and hard of hearing visitors improving at the Edinburgh Fringe?
DetailsSee Hear shows some technologies to improve accessibility to theatre for deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences and road-tests the new hand-held BSL guides at Buckingham Palace.
DetailsWe find out about the relationship hearing children have with their deaf parents and we also look into the unique considerations of growing up between two worlds and cultures.
DetailsWe look at the emotive and controversial research into potential cures for deafness. Is this really what the deaf community wants and could deafness eventually be eradicated?
DetailsSee Hear celebrates the achievements of five deaf and hard of hearing heroes as they enjoy having been voted the regional finalists in the Sound Barrier Star Awards.
DetailsA look at the issues surrounding deaf and hard-of-hearing access to the world of politics, putting a number of concerns to Maria Miller, the minister for disabled people.
DetailsSee Hear meets deaf carpenter Steven Heard, who is raising money for a variety of charities. Plus they meet parkour enthusiast Max Powell.
DetailsWe catch up with deaf actor Jacob Casselden as he takes centre stage in a new production at the Royal Court Theatre, and join teenagers at the Ear Foundation in Nottingham.
DetailsInvestigating what provisions the NHS has in place for dealing with the UK's deaf population. Clive Mason takes an in-depth look at deaf people's experiences.
DetailsRadha joins deaf children from the Balloon Project in Cumbria at a residential centre in Keswick, and meet the young deaf dancer who has her sights set on the West End stage.
DetailsSee Hear joins a group of deaf volunteers taking part in a project to develop a diagnostic test for doctors to determine the early onset of dementia in deaf people.
DetailsSee Hear joins in the 175th anniversary celebrations of the oldest constituted Deaf society in the world, Deaf Action in Scotland. Plus, there's a trip to St Paul's Cathedral.
DetailsSee Hear investigates a report by the National Deaf Children's Society which highlights concerns about the levels of achievement of deaf children in England.
DetailsMemnos and his family get in the festive spirit at a West End musical as Stagetext celebrates its 10th anniversary with a captioned performance of The Lion King.
DetailsA look back at the best bits of See Hear from 2010. This edition revisits some of the most inspiring stories and people from the last year, and the important deaf issues.
DetailsSee Hear meets stars of the stage and screen Annette Crosbie and Richard Wilson, who talk candidly about the impact that hearing loss has had on their lives.
DetailsIn 2010 the British Deaf Association celebrates its 120th anniversary. Memnos Costi catches up with speakers and guests at the four-day event in Bournemouth.
DetailsSee Hear attends the first signed Friday prayer to take place in a mosque outside London and we learn what this means for Britain's deaf Muslims.
DetailsCoronation Street actor William Roache, aka Ken Barlow, talks to See Hear about his life and about how the hearing loss he has had since his army days has affected him.
DetailsSee Hear meets the deaf actress who has landed the lead role in a BBC drama. A former soldier tells his story of hearing loss, homelessness and record-breaking endeavours.
DetailsRadha Manjeshwar meets with Gloucester Fire Service to learn about its work promoting awareness in the local deaf and hard of hearing community. Plus, a new charity cafe in Exeter.
DetailsTo mark the 65th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the team accompanies a deaf group from Nottingham on a day trip to a war museum in north Yorkshire.
DetailsSee Hear discovers how people from the Staffordshire Potteries are keeping alive a form of sign language unique to their educational and industrial past.
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