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Episode 32
32/32 Does the use of gesture in Italy mean that it is a more deaf-friendly country than most?
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Episode 31
31/32 Clive Mason is rolling back the decades, looking back at over 50 years of deaf television.
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Episode 30
30/32 See Hear looks back at the deaf community's relation with cochlear implants.
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Episode 29
29/32 See Hear meets the families of three very different deaf and autistic children.
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Episode 28
28/32 See Hear meets deaf businesspeople and finds out the secrets of their success.
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Episode 27
27/32 A look at Sign in the Woods and their children's artistic nature trail.
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Episode 26
26/32 See Hear catches up with 10-year-olds Aidan and Arnie.
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Episode 25
25/32 See Hear catches up with pupils Yasin and Lucy, now aged ten.
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Episode 24
24/32 Deaf film-maker Ted Evans explores deaf history in the East End of London.
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Episode 23
23/32 See Hear looks at the effects of the Nazi Holocaust on the deaf community.
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Episode 22
22/32 John Hay and David Hay go to Cornwall for the official reopening of Cornwall Deaf Club.
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Episode 21
21/32 Memnos Costi learns about traditional Kyogen Japanese comedy theatre.
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Episode 20
20/32 Memnos Costi and Ahmed Mudawi present their favourite Christmas themed sign-songs.
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Episode 19
19/32 Research about how deaf people see and perceive the world differently from hearing people.
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Episode 18
18/32 See Hear this week is about keeping fit both physically and mentally.
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Episode 17
17/32 See Hear joins accomplished deaf flautist Ruth Montgomery on her travels.
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Episode 16
16/32 Sign Health has undertaken a project to find out the state of UK deaf people's health.
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Episode 15
15/32 Memnos Costi celebrates his 20th year of presenting See Hear.
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Episode 14
14/32 A special programme to mark Remembrance Sunday.
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Episode 13
13/32 Celebrating Hallowe'en with a special story by John Wilson.
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Episode 12
12/32 See Hear looks at the future of Deaf politics and campaigning.
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Episode 11
11/32 See Hear catches up with award-winning filmmakers to talk about their latest projects.
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Episode 10
10/32 A new award that assesses how accessible solicitors are to deaf people.
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Episode 9
9/32 Two people share their stories of coping with illness, hope and fears for the future.
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Episode 8
8/32 Does the shortage of specialist teachers mean low achievement for deaf children?
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Episode 7
7/32 See Hear visits Bristol's Centre for Deaf Studies to meet their last cohort of graduates.
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Episode 6
6/32 Including an update on the campaign for a British Sign Language Act.
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Episode 5
5/32 See Hear joins the competition at Hot Fingers to find the fastest fingerspeller.
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Episode 4
4/32 Meet Graham Hicks, a deafblind daredevil renowned for holding world speed records.
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Episode 3
3/32 Revealing deaf trumpeter Sean Chandler's mission to pass on his passion to deaf children.