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Wednesday 8th September, Â鶹Éç TWO, 1PM

SH Line Producer | 15:41 UK time, Tuesday, 7 September 2010

See Hear is back and we hope that you have enjoyed your summer? While we've been off air the team have been busy filming up and down the country.

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Our first programme back is something of a birthday celebration.

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On today's show we're at the Royal Albert Hall in London at the first ever signed prom. Radha gets exclusive access behind the scenes for the rehearsals and then joins the audience to celebrate the 80th birthday of Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim and meets Paul Whittaker, the man who has the task of signing the live performance in front of millions of viewers.

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It's also many happy returns to Slough Deaf Club, which is celebrating its 50th birthday; a remarkable achievement, as we have seen many Deaf Clubs close their doors because of dwindling numbers. Of course, See Hear went along to join in the party along with a familiar face, Clive Mason, who reported on the 25th celebrations for See Hear all those years ago.

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And another familiar face to See Hear, John Hay, takes us up to Scotland to show us where he had his first Deaf Club experiences and tells us about the closure of the Aberdeen and North East Society for the Deaf.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Good interesting stories on See hear with Deaf club and the Signed Â鶹Éç prom iten. Much better than the last series. But please get rid of the blue background. There is no need for it. It shrink the screen and make it harder to watch especially if you have someone who is deaf AND visually impaired. Do take that into consideration when producing the next programme.

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