In Touch Episodes Episode guide
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New partially sighted MP Marsha De Cordova
New partially sighted MP Marsha De Cordova speaks exclusively to In Touch.
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Voting
One voter's legal challenge success, and one man's dream job.
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Daniel and Michael Smith
Twins Daniel and Michael Smith talk to Peter White.
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Lovers not Carers
Kirsten Hearn and Red Szell discuss the issues arising from lovers being seen as carers.
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The Braille Legacy Musical, International Blind Tennis
The writer of a musical on Louis Braille's life, and the first blind tennis tournament.
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Andrew Bastawrous, Bristol blind running club
Andrew Bastawrous CEO Peek talks about his work screening people for eye disease in Africa
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Prof Anthony King on a new glaucoma test, Annie Giles-Quinn
Prof Anthony King expands on the new glaucoma test, and Peter meets Annie Giles-Quinn.
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Blind Parenting, Life Drawing Class
Joe Kenny and Louise Neeson talk about blind parenting and Sarah Newman on life-drawing.
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RNIB library services, Football commentary
Tracy Pearson on the RNIB Library's services, and Tom Walker reports on football access.
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Sitarist Baluji Shrivastav OBE and Corinna Bauer, Harvard research
Sitarist Baluji Shrivastav and Corinna Bauer from Harvard on new brain research.
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Acting CEO of Guide Dogs interview and the future of Pingo the guide dog
Peter puts questions to Steve Vaid, the acting CEO of the charity Guide Dogs.
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The new 拢1 coin, How important is independence?
Is true independence for visually impaired people an unrealistic pipe dream?
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Stem cell research and AMD
Professor Pete Coffey reacts to the recent case of failed stem cell treatment in the US.
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Job-seeking discrimination and accessible gyms
Ian Brooks was refused an interview due to his guide dog. Tom Walker goes to the gym.
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Benefits for visually impaired children, New scheme for journalists with disabilities
James Harding, 大象传媒's director of news, on a new 拢1m fund to recruit disabled people.
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Blind man mistakenly tasered. Returning a Guide Dog
Why was a blind man mistakenly tasered. Red Szell on returning his guide dog.
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Dr Tanvir Bush, Gough, Gary O'Donoghue on Tim Gebbels
Tanvir Bush talks about her novel, and Australian film-maker Gough talks about his work.
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RNIB's acting head on the charity's future plans
RNIB's Acting CEO Sally Harvey talks to Peter White about the charity's future plans.
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Leadership at GDBA and RNIB, Personal safety
Media commentator Kevin Mulhern gives his view on the current leadership at RNIB and GDBA.
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NHS England Information Standards; guide dog owner sues taxi driver
Olivia Butterworth on NHS Accessible Info Standard and GDO Charles Bloch on taxi access.
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Employment statistics and a chance to feed into the green paper on Work, Health & Disability
RNIB's Geoff Fimister comments on the government's green paper on work and disability.
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In Touch from Northern Ireland with Tom Walker
Tom Walker presents a special edition of the programme recorded in Northern Ireland.
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Canute Brailler and Amit Patel's camera-carrying guide dog
Canute is the latest development in renewable Braille, and Amit Patel's videoing guide dog
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In Touch in Turkey and their first guide dog association
In Touch visits Istanbul and meets the people behind Turkey's first guide dog association.
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In Touch in Turkey meets Maggie Moore
Peter White meets Maggie Moore, who inspired Turkey's first guide dog association.
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The In Touch Christmas Stocking
Peter White and his guests discuss suitable gifts for blind and partially sighted people.
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US report on employment for visually impaired people, Charles Bonnet in pictures
News, views and information for people who are blind or partially sighted.
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Access To Work, access to 大象传媒 online content and Red Szell
Why some 大象传媒 content is inaccessible, Mark Fulcher on Access to Work and Red Szell.
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Look's 25th and blind mums
The charity Look on 25 years supporting parents of blind children for 25 years.
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Mobile Phone Answering Service, Gary O'Donoghue
A mobile phone answering service reviewed. Gary O'Donoghue with updates from Washington.