“See Hear,” the long-running series celebrating deaf culture and highlighting the achievements of the deaf community, returns to BBC Two this Monday with a brand-new season. Actor Amy Murray hosts the premiere episode, which focuses on the growing impact of British Sign Language (BSL) and the increased visibility of deaf talent in mainstream media.
Journalist Charlie Swinbourne shares his personal story and discusses the evolving landscape of deaf representation in the media, highlighting the strides made toward greater acceptance and understanding of BSL. The episode also features actor Danny Murphy, who made history as the first deaf main character on “Waterloo Road,” and profiles the inspiring story of mountaineer Michael Woods. Plus, get ready for the first-ever “See Hear Alphabet Challenge,” a lighthearted competition testing how quickly guests can sign the alphabet.
“See Hear” airs Monday, April 7th at 1:00 PM on BBC Two.