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.
Julian and Yvonne are back but from their homes again due to the national lockdown. In this episode, Radha Starr explores the three Covid-19 vaccines that are being rolled out, the science of a vaccine and what it means for the future through conversations with Dr Justine Durno and Clare Halliday.
With February being the month of love, See Hear celebrates all kinds of love. In the same spirit, Samantha Pearsall speaks to Dr Tyron Woolfe about how Deaf Rainbow UK, an organisation that supports the deaf LGBTIQA+ community, was founded and their aims for the future. Samantha also talks to those who use Deaf Rainbow UK鈥檚 services.
Yvonne is back in the kitchen to show us how to make curried pulled lamb, a perfect dish to cook for your valentine.
Last but not least, See Hear pays their respects to deaf athlete Teddy Webb who passed away in December 2020. Through a trip down memory lane, archive and interviews with his friends, we learn about his major sporting achievements.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Julian Peedle-Calloo |
Presenter | Yvonne Cobb |
Reporter | Radha Starr |
Reporter | Samantha Pearsall |
Series Producer | Camilla Arnold |
Production Manager | Sarah Riches |
Executive Producer | Paolo Proto |
Editor | Phil Timm |