Episode 10

A special episode that looks back at 2022 and its highs and lows, including the passing of the BSL Act, the invasion of Ukraine, the explosion of deaf representation on the silver screen and the passing of the Queen.
Yvonne and Julian are at Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park to see the Christmas lights, and later on, they interview actress Amy Murray, who appears in in Netflix's The Witcher: Blood Origin as Fenrik.
Meanwhile, Damaris Cooke reports on how the England deaf futsal women's team has made history by becoming European champions in October and meets captain Emma Brown and manager Marios Costi, as well as some of the players, to find out more about their journey to gold.
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