See Hear is a monthly magazine programme for deaf and hard-of-hearing people in the United Kingdom, broadcast on Wednesday mornings at 8.00am.
Over the years See Hear's appeal within the Deaf community increased, and with it the involvement of Clive Mason, the series' longest serving presenter who joined in 1984.
Clive was prominently involved with the See Hear Christmas and pantomime specials written by Terry Ruane and the late Dorothy Miles, two deaf people with strong backgrounds in Theatre.
As the show neared its 10th anniversary, the BBC, along with other Deaf organisations felt that it needed a change to keep it fresh.
The new format had a broader scope than the previous one, because the producers felt that Deaf people were interested in different activities and experiences outside of their own community.
The show was also moved to the Light House in Wolverhampton and new presenter Lara Crooks joined the staff.
At the end of the 2006–2007 series, it was announced that See Hear would move its usual broadcast day from Saturday to Wednesday.