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- Starting in the 1980's, 'The End' follows 4 Deaf children over 60 years. After the introduction of a treatment aimed at eradicating deafness, the very survival of Deaf language and culture is at stake. Featuring an ensemble cast, 'The End' is a thought-provoking alternative vision of the future.
- A drama documentary about the life of Deaf poet, playwright and activist, Dorothy Miles.
- Comedy (2022). When Dawn announces that she is getting married, Angus worries that she's chosen the wrong man. He is given numerous tasks as father of the bride and struggles to complete them all before the wedding. Tim becomes protective of Madeline and wants to tell her how he really feels about her. Things start going missing in the village and the men search for a burglar. Will Dawn's wedding day go as planned? A Mutt and Jeff Pictures production in association with Eyewitness Media, written by Charlie Swinbourne, produced by Camilla Arnold and directed and edited by Louis Neethling.
- When a tragic accident leaves Sarah grieving for her deaf partner Rob, she is forced to track down and engage with his estranged hearing father. To lay the man she loves to rest, Sarah must overcome a barrier far greater than language.
- Set in the aftermath of the Milan Conference, which promoted oralism over Sign language, "Confession" is a historical drama set during the Victorian era depicting the culture battle between oralism and Signing in the Deaf community. Featuring the real historical figures of Alexander Graham Bell and Reverend Francis Maginn as they battle for the future of Deaf culture, the film depicts the true consequences of the Milan conference held 10 years previously.
- Comedy (2023). Fred struggles to keep up with the other men when Bruno arrives in the village to organise a tough contest. Fred faces a medical emergency that helps him understand the past. Tim struggles with his marriage to Madeline and learns some important lessons. Will everyone make it home safe and sound? What is Fred's big secret? A Mutt and Jeff Pictures production in association with Eyewitness Media, written by Charlie Swinbourne, produced by Camilla Arnold and directed and edited by Louis Neethling.
- My Song is a coming of age story which follows Ellen, a young deaf girl stuck in the middle of the deaf and hearing worlds.
- ShortDeaf drama set in 1930s Nazi Germany.
- After failing to assert her Deaf identity to her hearing family as a 20-year-old, Jenny resolves to bring up her daughter Annabel as part of the Deaf community.
- A family of deaf gangsters in the 1950s use sign language rather than guns to carry out their activities.
- Admit None, follows two Deaf colleagues as a trip to the cinema results in a surreal hunt for the subtitles missing from the film they have paid to watch.
- In this animated short set in the Victorian era, "Little World" tells the story of a young Deaf woman called Beth. She visits the crumbling old Deaf school where she grew up, and she remembers fondly how it shaped her.
- A young Deaf man embarks on a journey of discovery after finding out that he is adopted.
- Our first ever TV game show in BSL, hosted by Fifi Garfield. Which lucky pair will go home with £1,000?
- A deaf police unit deals specifically with deaf criminals, and so know their every trick they think they can get away with in a hearing world.
- Short documentary (2022). Several young CODAs (children of deaf adults) reflect on their lives and identities. Have they had similar kinds of experiences or not? What's CODA Camp like? And... are their parents good singers?. This film was directed by Laura Eadsforth, working with Flashing Lights Media for BSLBT.
- Flora suspects her husband of 21 years is up to no good. Misunderstandings and mayhem ensue as she searches for the truth.
- A young Deaf girl learns that Santa is not Deaf. A Deaf teacher finds a new calling after finding out that his Deaf school is closing down.
- News-based magazine for the sign language community.
- September 11 is a personal account of the effects of September 11 2001 on a young Deaf Muslim teenager, who faces racism from both inside and outside the Deaf community, making her question her faith.
- A panel of five Deaf comedy lovers and experts have chosen their all time favourite comedy moments from BSL Zone's archives. Hosted by Fifi Garfield and featuring James Boyle, Asnath Losala, Ahmed Mudawi, Alex Nowak and Jazzy Whipps, we take a look back at the best and funniest clips of the last decade - what will claim the Number 1 slot?. Produced and directed by Teresa Garratty, a Flashing Lights Media production for BSLBT.
- A celebration of the 15th anniversary of the television channel made by and for ordinary members of the community.
- In 2167, a fascist Government uses advances in gene therapy to eradicate Deafness and create a perfect society. A young Deaf time traveller is sent to the present to find the inventor of the cure and change her mind before it's too late.
- A documentary that looks at care provision in England for three elderly Deaf people. Beatrice has been living alone since her son died and looks forward to visits from her SignHealth worker. Stephen is in his 90s and would like to live in a residential home but is torn between choosing a care home in London near his friends or the nearest home for Deaf people, which is in Kent. Meanwhile, Alan, who has Parkinson's, has moved into Wynfield House, a care home for Deaf people in Blackpool, where his wife visits three times a week. Directed by Camilla Arnold, filmed and produced by Louis Neethling for Mutt & Jeff Pictures.
- Jewish women in a Nazi sewing factory are issued with 5 needles every morning, but if they break all 5, something terrible will happen to them. For those who are deaf, if they are discovered, something terrible will happen anyway.
- Two single neighbours are looking for love. Each neighbour admits to their friends that they fancy the other, but neither knows that the other is also Deaf.
- A father and son with a volatile relationship have a belief in aliens in common, but have to face more than the usual prejudice from the rest of humanity due to also being deaf.
- A gardening makeover series where the You, Me, Garden? team goes and does a makeover in Deaf people's gardens.
- Listen, Even When Your Heart Is Crying: A personal documentary by filmmaker and artist Melissa Mostyn, exploring the often taboo and unspoken grief felt by Deaf families when they have a Deaf child (SL).
- Deaf Canoeist Matthew Sykes is competing for a place in the mainstream Irish Olympic squad. Laurentia Tan is training for gold. Big ambitions, Olympic Dreams. Who will succeed?
- An obnoxious young deaf hospital cleaner is given some self-realization when he bonds with an elderly terminally ill patient, also deaf.
- Four Deaf poker players are waiting for the dealer to arrive for their usual poker game. However a mysterious Deaf stranger, Luc, arrives to take the usual dealer's place.
- Documentary (2019). Craig Crowley was born in the North East of England and always excelled at sport . After winning a silver medal with the GB football team in the LA Deaflympics in 1985, he went on to become President of the organisation. Since then, he's been awarded an MBE and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Signature. This is his Life Story. Produced by ITV SignPost for BSLBT.