Where Is The Interpreter? Episode 1
The story behind the campaign to increase BSL access to the Government's Covid-19 related information.
27m 42s
Documentary (2022); part 1 of 2. This film follows the #Whereistheinterpreter campaigners as they struggle to bring attention to issues around BSL interpreted access to televised Government information during the Covid-19 pandemic. Lynn Stewart-Taylor and her team need to raise money to challenge the Government in court; their aim is to see an interpreter next to Boris Johnson on BBC 1. Lynn decides to do a fundraising walk across the country to 10 Downing Street, but with painful health issue,s will she be able to achieve her target? Directed by Cathy Heffernan and produced by Sarah Tavner; a Drummer TV production for BSLBT.
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