Topical magazine series. Erika Levi investigates whether deaf children are getting the support they need at school. Show more
Erika Levi meets some of the athletes hoping to win at the 2017 Deaflympics. The team are hopeful they can improve on their disappointing medal haul four years ago. Show more
Pink Bird dons a pair of dancing shoes in the Magic Hands rendition of ‘Wouldn’t It Be Loverly’ from My Fair Lady, performed by Mae and Aimee in British Sign Language. Show more
Pink Bird catches the tube to Tipperary as Mae and Nadeem perform a medley of war songs, in British Sign Language. Show more
Pink Bird and friends don their dancing shoes, top hats and canes to take the stage for a Magic Hands’ rendition of ‘There’s No Business Like Show Business’. Show more
Leapy goes back to school to learn the basics of education as Mae and Mia perform the Jackson 5’s ‘ABC’ in British Sign Language, accompanied by animations.
Bobbles goes to the circus to see a man on a trapeze, but the man steals away Bobbles’ love. Mia and Nadeem perform Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze in British Sign Language. Show more
Bobbles' true love has gone exploring - can they be happily reunited? Aimee and Nadeem perform ‘My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean’ in British Sign Language, accompanied by animations. Show more
Dixie transforms into a mouse and takes over a windmill. Mia and Aimee perform the traditional ‘A Windmill in Old Amsterdam’ in British Sign Language, accompanied by animations. Show more
Aimee and Nadeem perform the traditional ‘My Grandfather’s Clock’ in British Sign Language, accompanied by animations of Bobbles dressed up as a grandfather clock. Show more
Sheba boards a boat and sails the rocky seas in thunderous conditions to get to safety as Mia and Nadeem perform the traditional ‘The Skye Boat Song’. Show more
Sheba transforms into a magical rainbow as Aimee and Mae perform the famous ‘Over the Rainbow’ from the Wizard of Oz, in British Sign Language accompanied by animations. Show more
Mae and Aimee teach Leapy how to put together a tune using simple notes mixed up as they perform the Sound of Music’s iconic song, ‘Do Re Mi’. Show more
Mae, Nadeem and Sheba ride a fun rollercoaster to explore the four corners of the world in a take on Aladdin’s ‘A Whole New World’, performed in British Sign Language. Show more
Click Clack becomes a trainee kite pilot and learns how to navigate a kite as Aimee and Mia perform Mary Poppins’ ‘Let’s Go Fly a Kite’ in British Sign Language. Show more
Pink Bird runs wild in a department store, buying lots of beautiful things such as roses and copper kettles, in tribute to the Sound of Music’s ‘My Favourite Things’. Show more
The story of how 2 Tone, a record label from Coventry, went on to have a global impact. The brainchild of Jerry Dammers saw dance music with a message dominate the charts from 1979. Show more
Topical magazine series for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. Clive Mason investigates the arguments for and against BSL being taught more widely. Show more
William Mager finds out what the main political parties are offering deaf and hard of hearing voters and representatives from political parties answer questions from viewers. Show more
Rosie Benn sets off on an epic adventure through five European capitals. Here, she takes a ride on the 'signing boat', a new way for deaf tourists to see the sights of Amsterdam. Show more