A special episode that looks back at 2022 and its highs and lows, including the passing of the BSL Act, the invasion of Ukraine, the explosion of deaf representation on the silver screen and the passing of the Queen. \n\nYvonne and Julian are at Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park to see the Christmas lights, and later on, they interview actress Amy Murray, who appears in in Netflix’s The Witcher: Blood Origin as Fenrik.\n\nMeanwhile, Damaris Cooke reports on how the England women’s deaf futsal team has made history by becoming European champions in October and meets captain Emma Brown and manager Marios Costi, as well as some of the players, to find out more about their journey to gold.
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Series 43: Episode 23
There are 50,000 deaf children in the UK, and three deaf children are born every day, all of whom are the future of the deaf community. But what does it mean to raise these chil ...
02-10-2024
BBC 2
Series 43: Episode 22
There are 50,000 deaf children in the UK, and three deaf children are born every day, all of whom are the future of the deaf community. But what does it mean to raise these chil ...
04-09-2024
BBC 2
Series 43: 21. Medical Access Crisis
In 2016, the Accessible Information Standard (AIS) was introduced in England, which gave all people with a sensory loss, impairment or disability the legal right to have their m ...
07-08-2024
BBC 2
Series 43: Episode 20
There are around 400,000 deafblind people in the UK, so to mark Deafblind Awareness Week, Yvonne and Julian are joined in the studio by Alison Sedon, who is raising awareness ab ...
03-07-2024
BBC 2
Series 43: Episode 19
To celebrate the start of Pride Month, William Everett, a recently elected trustee of charity Deaf Rainbow UK, joins Yvonne and Julian to talk about his passion to make events m ...
05-06-2024
BBC 2
Series 43: Episode 18
A celebration of Deaf Awareness Week – an annual event that aims to educate hearing people about deaf issues, deaf culture and language.\n\nYvonne and Julian look back at ...
01-05-2024
BBC 2
Series 43: Episode 17
With spring just around the corner, this episode looks at tips for wellness, both for the body and mind. There is also a trip to the banks of the Thames to look for treasure wi ...
03-04-2024
BBC 2
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
BBC 2
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
BBC 2
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
BBC 2
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 38: 10. On Tour: Rome
Nadeem Islam visits Rome in Italy, also known as the Eternal City, to see what sights there are for deaf people to see. Starting with a guided scooter tour, Nadeem also meets th ...
02-01-2019
BBC 2
Series 43: 21. Medical Access Crisis
In 2016, the Accessible Information Standard (AIS) was introduced in England, which gave all people with a sensory loss, impairment or disability the legal right to have their m ...
07-08-2024
BBC 2
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
BBC 2
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
BBC 2
Series 34 - Episode 10
Magazine for the deaf community. Clive Mason travels to Scotland to find out how the referendum may affect the deaf community.
26-06-2014
BBC 2