See Hear
See Hear: Season 44

Air Date

April 7, 2025

Episodes

10 episodes

See Hear

Season 44

Overview

Magazine for the deaf community highlighting the latest issues.

Episodes

Episode 1

1. Episode 1

April 7, 2025
29 min

Celebrating the achievements of the deaf community in mainstream media with Charlie Swinbourne, and a behind-the-scenes look at Waterloo Road's first deaf BSL character.

Episode 2

2. Episode 2

April 8, 2025
29 min

Memnos Costi is joined by campaigner Craig Butcher to discuss what neurodiversity is, and how it can affect people's daily lives.

Episode 3

3. Episode 3

April 9, 2025
29 min

We examine the various ways in which families work, with stories of adoption and how siblings found growing up with each other in a mixed deaf/hearing family.

Episode 4

4. Episode 4

April 10, 2025
29 min

Ahmed Mudawi is joined by Vilma Jackson to explore her multicultural upbringing and celebrate the achievements of the international deaf community.

Episode 5

5. Episode 5

April 11, 2025
29 min

We take a look at today’s deaf LGBTQ+ society, exploring how things have changed. We take a peak at deaf drag and look at bisexuality and asexuality.

Episode 6

6. Episode 6

October 13, 2025
29 min

A look at the cost of living, with practical advice, a discussion about money and a discussion with RAD’s Mark Wheatley. Presented by Ahmed Mudawi.

Episode 7

7. Episode 7

October 14, 2025
29 min

Reality TV star Ross McCarthy joins Rolf Choutan to chat all things sport. Featuring a would-be Deaflympian swimmer as well as the first deaf woman to swim the English Channel.

Episode 8

8. Episode 8

October 15, 2025
29 min

Marios Costi is joined by deaf audiologist Sarah Adedeji. They highlight personal stories and creative approaches to support and healing.

Episode 9

9. Episode 9

October 16, 2025
29 min

Amy Murray is joined by Punk Chef, aka Scott Garthwaite to discuss food and people's relationship with it.

Episode 10

10. Episode 10

October 17, 2025
29 min

Marios Costi is joined by pioneering actor and director Charlotte Arrowsmith for an exploration of the world of work within the deaf community.

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