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EPISODE · Oct 16, 2022 · 7 MIN

Donal Skehan Explains How He Became Part Of Irish Television History

from Weekend Breakfast with Alison Curtis

There is a brand-new inclusive Irish TV series for children and families called Dizzie Deliveries, a show told through spoken word and the Lámh sign system for people with intellectual disabilities. Launching on RTÉjr this week Dizzy Deliveries is making history as the first television series in Ireland to use Lámh Signs. To tell Weekend Breakfast with Alison Curtis all about it and the star of one of the episodes - television’s best-loved chef and one of our favourite people – Donal Skehan The series itself kicks off on RTEjr on 19 Oct which is also National Lámh Day. The Dizzy Deliveries Bakery episode that features Donal will now air on 27 Oct. Visit lamh.org to learn more about the sign system used by children and adults with intellectual disability and communication needs in Ireland

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