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Physical abilities & disablities
1.
2. Disabled characters on TV are usually shown I a wheelchair,
this is make it blatantly obvious to the audience that they
do have a disability.
They also never usually have a large roll in the
programme.
Programmes like Little Britain, although a comedy sketch
show, it portrays Andy as being one of these people who
pretend to be disabled just to be able to claim the
benefits.
3. This character is one of the only real- life
disabled actors.
Her role is design around her disability, and
whenever she is shown in the programme it
is always have a slight relevance to her disability.
4. The disabled person is pitiable or pathetic
An object of courtesy or violence
Sinister or evil
The super cripple
As atmosphere
Lau hable
His/her own worst enemy
As a burden
As non-sexual
Being unable to participate in daily life
5. During the Christmas pantomime season all across Britain, many dwarves take on
paying roles in the theatre. This brand new observational documentary series
follows the lives of seven dwarf actors as they live together and perform in a
production of Snow White at Woking's New Victoria Theatre.
Seven Dwarves offers rounded insight into the personal and professional lives of the
dwarves and aims to cut across some of the preconceptions that small people often
encounter. The series films with this outgoing, intelligent and candid group - from
celebrating Christmas Day and New Year's Eve to winding down after performances,
out with friends and family, and during their regular lives out of panto season.
The dwarves also share what life is like as a small person in frank and candid
interviews, all with an infectious sense of humour.