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See Hear celebrates the sign song phenomenon with a special Culture Review.
Looking at up and coming fashion talent Chris King and motocross sensation Josh Wat...
Are deaf prisoners receiving equal treatment? Plus, new mum Melissa's Baby Diari... (R)
See Hear delves into the secret life of sign language interpreters. (R)
See Hear focuses on the 2009 baby boom and launches a new strand, the Baby Diari... (R)
Daryl Jackson continues his long-running quest to find his birth mother. (R)
See Hear goes undercover to investigate the poor acoustics in some major restaur... (R)
Oscar-winning actress Marlee Matlin discusses her life and work. (R)
Following school children who are lobbying MPs to tighten the rules on classroom... (R)
Radha Manjeshwar attends the Deaf Bikers UK rally and Stephen Collins goes to Gl... (R)
Ricky and Bianca share a magical moment at the Children in Need dance competition.
Sketch show featuring the amazing impressions of Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson.
Merlin helps the beautiful druid girl Freya escape from a bounty hunter's cage.
Sir Terry Wogan, Tess Daly and Alesha Dixon launch the 2009 appeal.
Luke has a day from hell when the pupils find out about his family life.
Super slow motion shows a bombardier beetle firing boiling liquid at its enemies.
Teenagers Debbie and Daniel travel to Lebanon to spend a week with the Hajjar famil...
A secret meeting of powerful tycoons is stormed by terrorists.
James attempts to build a three-mile-long Scalextric track at Brooklands in Surrey.
The remaining couples perform a Latin or ballroom dance and Dame Shirley Bassey sin...
Topical comedy show with Russell Howard, who offers his perspective on the latest n...
DoSAC minister Nicola Murray and her shadow Peter Mannion are invited to a radio de...
The five remaining couples must use local produce to prepare dishes for a farmers m...
Alan Davies attempts to answer the proverbial question: how long is a piece of stri...