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Episode 24

Episode 24 of 38

See Hear joins in the 175th anniversary celebrations of the oldest constituted Deaf society in the world, Deaf Action in Scotland. Plus, there's a trip to St Paul's Cathedral.

See Hear joins in the celebrations marking the 175th anniversary of the oldest constituted Deaf society in the world, Deaf Action in Scotland. John Hay has compiled a booklet chronicling the society's history. We join him in Edinburgh to find out more.

We join deaf visitors on a trip to St Paul's Cathedral. What does one of the most iconic tourist attractions in the capital have to offer the deaf visitor? Remark, a production company, devised the media-guide that has recently become available for BSL users at St Paul's. We go behind-the-scenes with them to find out what preparation goes into the production of the guides.

Plus we talk to performer Rainer Hersch. In 1997, after contracting a virus, he went suddenly and profoundly deaf in one ear. This summer See Hear met up with him at the Edinburgh Festival.

30 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Memnos Costi
Executive Producer Sarah Moors
Series Producer Ellena Stojanovic

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See Hear airs on the first Wednesday of every month at 8am

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