Julian Peedle-Calloo

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Julian Peedle-Calloo
Born 1977
Oxfordshire, Flag of England England
Occupation Presenter
Website
See Hear Website

Julian Peedle-Calloo (born 1977) is a Deaf British television presenter. He is a presenter on deaf magazine programme See Hear.

Peedle-Calloo has been deaf since birth. With a hearing aid he can hear a little, but most of the time he can't be bothered to wear it. He doesn't identify his deafness as a disability, but as himself being part of a linguistic minority. BSL is his first language, and English (written and spoken) are his second language[1].

He graduated from Wolverhampton University with a 2:1 degree in Electronic Media in October 2000.

In January 2001 he began a five month backpacking trip around the world<. During the trip he got engaged to girlfriend, Deaf actress Diana Martin. After returning from his trek he applied to the BBC and Channel 4 for work. It was after this that he was offered a job working on See Hear.

In 2005 he was successful in winning "Best Male Presenter" at the Remark! Film & TV Awards.

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  1. ^ Ouch website - One in Seven. BBC.

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