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- Professor Knowitall explores aviation with Dr Spark and Dr Bright.
- Short documentary (2022). Several young CODAs (children of deaf adults) reflect on their lives and identities. Have they had similar kinds of experiences or not? What's CODA Camp like? And... are their parents good singers?. This film was directed by Laura Eadsforth, working with Flashing Lights Media for BSLBT.
- Factual series explaining all the mysteries of the world of science in BSL! In this episode, Professor Knowitall and his sidekicks Dr Spark and Dr Bright explain electromagnetics. How does a rollercoaster take off so fast, and stop so quickly? What happens if you place the north and south sides of a magnet against one another? Dr Bright is sent on a ride on a magnetic vehicle to find out how magnets caused by electricity - electromagnets - can have a use in our everyday lives. Aimed at children of Key Stage 3 level. Don't miss it!
- Punk Chef is back with a mission - to get the Deaf community cooking better.
- Punk Chef has a mission: to get the Deaf community eating better, cooking better and feeling better! In this episode, he meets the Garfield-Lichy family who are devout vegetarians but don't enjoy what they are eating. Will he reignite their passion for food? Or will old habits die hard? Watch it and find out! Presented by Scott Garthwaite.
- Can Punk Chef help a takeaway addict to change her ways?
- Punk Chef tries to convert a Deaf man to eat healthier.
- Can Punk Chef help a student who eats 26 packets of crisps a day?
- Can Punk Chef help Jerry Hanifin cook a meal for his wife?
- Magazine series for the signing community. In this episode, presenters Lee Robertson and Lilli Risner report on urban culture in London. Lilli finds out all about hip hop and meets Deaffinity, a young Deaf rap group who tell us about their song, Deaf Not Dumb. She also finds out about Parkour and meets graffiti artist Troi Lee. The main event is a performance by Finnish Deaf rapper Signmark at HMV Forum. He tells Lee about the inspiration behind his songs and how his career has progressed. The episode ends with Signmark performing his songs in front of a sell-out crowd.
- Magazine series for the signing community. In this episode, presenters Lee Robertson and Lilli Risner drive the Wicked campervan to Monkshill Farm in Margate, where young Deaf people learn social and life skills. The farm is owned by The Royal School for Deaf Children, and is the perfect place to find out how food gets onto your plate in time for Christmas. There's sheep, chickens, pigs and even bees, with Lee trying to catch his own Christmas turkey! We also meet Deaf farmer Charles Gibson, who tells us about how his family have farmed for generations. Meanwhile, Lilli cooks up a Christmas feast with some special guests who share their memories of Wicked's four series. Don't miss it!
- Documentary about the evolution of British Sign Language (BSL). Presenter Ramon Woolfe takes us on a journey into the development of BSL, as seen through the eyes of of his relatives - Ramon is the eighth generation of his family to be born Deaf. We meet Ramon's grandmother, who refers to her sign language as 'ordinary sign language' while his mother shows how she uses BSL with less English influence. We find out about attempts to preserve regional signs through Ramon's father, and also meet leading figures in the Deaf community, the media and academia to find out about the history of the language, and what the future might hold.
- Lifestyle programme in which the Punk Chef helps Deaf people to eat healthier food. 63% of Deaf people are overweight, compared to 12% of hearing people, with Deaf people twice as likely to have heart disease. Presented by Scott Garthwaite.
- Nadeem Islam is back on our screens for See Hear on Tour: Staycation, but this time it's a bit different with COVID-19. Nadeem shows us how to holiday, pandemic style. Cue hand sanitiser, masks and social distancing.
- Nadeem Islam meets Jean Pentland, who takes him on a tour of the Scottish Highlands, where he samples local cuisine, history and culture.
- Professor Knowitall explores sound with Dr Spark and Dr Bright.
- A documentary that looks at care provision in England for three elderly Deaf people. Beatrice has been living alone since her son died and looks forward to visits from her SignHealth worker. Stephen is in his 90s and would like to live in a residential home but is torn between choosing a care home in London near his friends or the nearest home for Deaf people, which is in Kent. Meanwhile, Alan, who has Parkinson's, has moved into Wynfield House, a care home for Deaf people in Blackpool, where his wife visits three times a week. Directed by Camilla Arnold, filmed and produced by Louis Neethling for Mutt & Jeff Pictures.