In this review of the year, Yvonne and Julian look back at some positive moments, some incredibly important conversations and end it on a happy note. Show more
Yvonne and Julian learn more about Covid-19 vaccines, how Deaf Rainbow UK was set up and pay their respects to deaf athlete Teddy Webb. Show more
Hamza, James, and Abigail are all concerned about the future of their deaf community. They meet members of their community to learn more
about the issues and who can make a change. Show more
Nadeem Islam meets Lynn Stewart-Taylor, who takes him on a tour of Jersey, where he samples local cuisine, history and culture. Show more
Nadeem Islam meets Jean Pentland, who takes him on a tour of the Scottish Highlands, where he samples local cuisine, history and culture. Show more
Donna Mullings and Ahmed Mudawi meet members of the deaf community to learn about their experiences of racism and how it can be dismantled. Show more
Lynn Stewart-Taylor learns about how Covid-19 has impacted the lives of deaf people, such as Rachael Williams, who was stranded in India. Fifi Garfield researches the history of video calling. Show more
An immersive, experiential film in BSL about the deaf world, with its unique humour and culture. There is no score, no commentary and none of the conventions of normal film-making. Show more
Yvonne and Julian celebrate International Children’s Book Day and National Pet Month. They also meet deaf people from Ukraine and Russia to find out more about the war in Ukraine. Show more
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
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
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
We meet Team GB veterans and follow the new cohort of athletes who are training to qualify and compete in the 24th Deaflympics. 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
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.