News, views and information for people who are blind or partially sighted
Radio 4,·907 episodes
Judicial review granted to look at delays in PIP payments, plus recognising voices.
10 Mar 2015,·20 mins
Claims Waitrose packaging is hard to read and comparing going blind with being born blind.
03 Mar 2015,·20 mins
Changes to BBC Radio iPlayer, enhancing audio in films and the man longing for darkness.
24 Feb 2015,·20 mins
How do you go about challenging disability discrimination using the law?
17 Feb 2015,·20 mins
How accessible is the Royal Yacht Britannia? Plus cruises and extreme travel.
10 Feb 2015,·20 mins
Alternatives to paying with a card and pin. Coping with sudden sight loss as a new mum.
03 Feb 2015,·20 mins
Can simulating blindness have a negative impact on attitudes? Peter White investigates.
27 Jan 2015,·20 mins
Making voting more accessible for visually impaired people; Molly Watt on Usher syndrome.
20 Jan 2015,·20 mins
Peter White talks to Ted Ellerton on living alone with blindness at the age of ninety.
13 Jan 2015,·20 mins
An update on Access to Work with Liz Sayce and Gary O'Donoghue's new post in Washington.
06 Jan 2015,·20 mins
Peter White talks to the Rt Hon David Blunkett MP about his plans for retirement.
30 Dec 2014,·20 mins
Peter White is joined by Tony Shearman and Denise Leigh to talk about blind dating.
23 Dec 2014,·20 mins
Pointless host Richard Osman joins Peter White and talks about his eye condition Nystagmus
16 Dec 2014,·20 mins
Verity Smith, horsewoman, singer and author, joins Peter and Tom Walker on blind cooking.
09 Dec 2014,·20 mins
Paralympic skier Jade Etherington talks of her decision to retire.
02 Dec 2014,·20 mins
The Royal College of Ophthalmologists calls for Avastin to be reviewed for use in the eye.
25 Nov 2014,·20 mins
Peter Corbett, CEO of the Thomas Pocklinton Trust, on the sale of one of their sites.
18 Nov 2014,·20 mins
The first UK trials of self-drive cars, and the trial of navigation system Cities Unlocked
11 Nov 2014,·20 mins
The problems some blind workers face dealing with the government's Access to Work scheme.
04 Nov 2014,·20 mins
Are audible pedestrian crossings on the decline? And Giles Abbott discusses his career.
28 Oct 2014,·20 mins
The increased Ebola risk for blind people in Sierra Leone; and more affordable Braille.
21 Oct 2014,·20 mins
All-women's blind cricket team goes on tour in Nepal.
14 Oct 2014,·20 mins
The careers of a sound artist, an assistant theatre director and a continuity announcer.
07 Oct 2014,·20 mins
NHS England drafts a standard for accessible information, advice on starting university.
30 Sep 2014,·20 mins
New RNIB audiobook download service, Braille on packaging, space camp for blind children.
23 Sep 2014,·20 mins
What is safe travel, and who should decide? Plus a borrow-a-tandem scheme.
16 Sep 2014,·20 mins
Macular Society's Tony Rucinski and Dr Catey Bunce interpret HSCIC registration figures.
09 Sep 2014,·20 mins
Audio descripton is explained, and In Touch facilitates a reunion after 50 years.
02 Sep 2014,·20 mins
Peter White talks to cookery author Elaine Bastable about coping with sight loss.
26 Aug 2014,·20 mins
As a blind man breaks the 200mph record, Peter asks how hard is it to give up driving?
19 Aug 2014,·20 mins