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8 Episodes 2020 - 2021
Episode 5
Episode 7
Episode 8
Episode 9
Yvonne Cobb and Julian Peedle-Calloo gear up for this year's See Hear Christmas special. With a star on top of the Christmas tree and a fresh log on the roaring fire, See Hear gets ready to have a socially-distanced Christmas feast with two old friends - but who would they be? In this episode, Yvonne cooks up an alternative Christmas dinner, whilst Julian prepares for the guest's arrival as he demonstrates how to make a beautiful, surprisingly easy handmade gift this festive season. Different families share their video diaries to give an insight into their Christmas traditions from around the world and the meals they will be serving up on Christmas day. Teresa Garratty delights with a comedy sketch featuring Nadeem Islam and Mia Ward about the gift of giving. The surprise guests, Jackie Knight and Radha Starr, sit down with Julian and Yvonne to feast, share jokes and reminiscence on old See Hear Christmas specials. Yvonne and Julian round up the Christmas meal with some Christmas messages from some familiar BBC faces.
Episode 11
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. In this episode, Nadeem travels to Jersey to meet Lynn Stewart-Taylor, who gives him a tour of the island. With Lynn, Nadeem meets the Jersey cows that produce the rich, creamy milk that makes their ice cream world famous. He then learns how oysters are a sizeable source of income for Jersey. Lynn and Nadeem head out to Long Beach with an expert, Trudi Cox, to learn how to fish for oysters. They get the opportunity to sample some fresh oysters, but what does Nadeem make of them? Nadeem learns more about the occupation of Jersey during World War Two and how even though the island was demilitarised, bunkers were erected by the Germans, and the island became a fortress against the Allies. The tour ends on St Brelade beach, where Nadeem learns how to paddleboard under the wing of Scott, a Jersey native. How does he fare?
Episode 12
In this episode Nadeem travels to the Scottish Highlands to meet Jean Pentland, a native, who gives him a tour. With Jean, Nadeem goes on a cruise along the Loch Ness and views sights such as Urquhart Castle from the water. Will he meet the notorious Loch Ness monster on the way? At the Highland's Folk Museum, UK's largest open air museum on the mainland, he learns about the early settlers and explores archaeological sites. Nadeem ends his tour of Inverness by taking to the waters to search for the famous bottlenose dolphins that inhabit the waters. But there's no guarantee that he'll see them. How will he fare? Nadeem and Jean take to the road again to visit the beautiful Isle of Skye to learn about fairies at Dunvegan Castle, sample award-winning salt at the Isle of Skye Sea Salt and wrap up their tour with a glass of well-deserved whiskey from Torabhaig Distillery.
Episode 13
In light of the recent discussions around race, racism and racial inequality sparked by the death of George Floyd, this See Hear special looks at racism within the deaf community. Presenters Donna Mullings and Ahmed Mudawi examine the general experience of black deaf people in the deaf community. Talking heads give us an insight into life as a black deaf person in Britain. Donna learns about institutionalised racism and how schools are trying to implement black history in the curriculum as a way of dismantling racism. Ahmed speaks to Ashton Jean-Pierre about the use of racist signs and how they can be eradicated from British Sign Language's dictionary. The presenters learn how the Black Lives Matter movement, which spiked in early 2020, has made deaf organisations and charities reflect, re-evaluate and take steps to become anti-racist and improve the representation of black deaf people across their organisations and charities. They also learn what is needed to improve access to mental health services for black deaf people, who can be more susceptible to mental health issues as a result of racial trauma and racial profiling. The film ends on a message to white allies on what they can do to aid efforts to dismantle racism within the deaf community.
Episode 14