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Who are your favourite BSL interpreters on TV
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Kathy_Bramley
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Who are your favourite BSL interpreters on TV
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Hi @Kathy_Bramley who is yours?
I saw this interview recently with an American Sign Language interpreter who signs at a lot of music concerts and I found it really interesting!
What's your thoughts on this?Scope
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I recognise and have grown to like or rather instantly liked a lot of the faces but don't know the names. Too many to choose. Not sure where/how to look it up. Quick attempts at googling brought up people I recocognised and liked, but not the oeole i was thinking about at the time bar one: Jacqui Bedford.Autistic mother (they/them) not Autism Mom
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Sam_Scope said:Hi @Kathy_Bramley who is yours?
I saw this interview recently with an American Sign Language interpreter who signs at a lot of music concerts and I found it really interesting!
What's your thoughts on this?
Sam was it, Amber Galloway Gallego? She is good. Sorry it is ASL not Bsl
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