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What's going on at See Hear?

Ruth Shurman | 10:07 UK time, Tuesday, 14 July 2009

We're on our annual summer transmission break and will be back on air in September. In the meanwhile, the See Hear team are covering some exciting stories...we're experiencing some Hollywood glamour with Marlee Matlin, who's givenÌýSee HearÌýan exclusive interview where she sheÌýdiscusses her life and her work as world's best-known Deaf actor. She brought her interpreter Jack (who's been working with her for 24 years) along to voice her answers, which of course are in ASL. Marlee has four kids and a very busy career so we were delighted to have this opportunity to talk to her in depth, especially about the revelations she made in her recent autobiography.

And some other members of our teamÌýmanaged toÌýgetÌýa good helping ofÌýmud and sunshineÌýat Glastonbury, where they were filming with a crowd of young Deaf festival-goers and brushing shoulders with Tom Jones and Lily Allen. In case you think they're having too much fun in the line of duty, they would like to point out thatÌýthey managed to lose the stoppers for their inflatable sleeping mats and were forced to sleep on very bumpy ground...

We're also working on an education special, looking at the difficulties of a family who are trying to work out how to educate their son who is Deaf and autistic, and following the NDCS campaign to improve acoustics in school classrooms.ÌýAcoustic design is also at the heart of a story we're filming about restaurants,Ìýwhere we'veÌýbeen finding out that someÌýpared-down canteen-style chain restaurants are too uncomfortably loud for hearing-impaired diners.

Memnos has been working on his Stories Behind the Signs and we have discovered that Radha has definite potential as a biker chick...

Are there other Deaf or Hard of Hearing stories you'd like to see us covering? Please let us know and we'll do our best.

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