2000s
In 2001, See Hear celebrated its 20th anniversary by launching three new projects: Switch, a drama series dealing with the lives and relationships of people within the wider deaf community; The House on the Hill, for young Deaf children, which was written by viewer Amy Possart and presented by Lesley McGilp and Julian Peedle-Calloo; and Hay's Way, involving deaf academic and historian John Hay visiting a city in the UK to delve into its past and discover what it is like today.
See Hear celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2006. This time it included a segment that took a retrospective look at the best bits of the show over its 25-year history. Coinciding with the 25th anniversary, in October 2006 See Hear switched from open subtitles, which had been used since the programme's inception, to closed subtitles that must be specially activated in order to appear.
At the end of the 2006-2007 series, it was announced that See Hear would move from its usual broadcast day of Saturday at 12pm to Wednesday, although the time of broadcast will remain unchanged.
See Hear now airs on BBC2 every Wednesday at 1pm.
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